Amy Housewine – Back to Crack, in Sydney!

They tried to make her go to rehab, but she said no. Amy has been to hell and back, but swears she’s finally cleaned up her act… or has she?

Amy Housewine
They tried to make her go to rehab, but she said no. Amy has been to hell and back, but swears she’s finally cleaned up her act… or has she?

Did you spot her on the cover of MX Magazine in Sydney? Lisa Adam, Helpmann and Green Room award nominee is bringing her Amy Housewine show back to the Supper Club in Sydney this Monday night 13 June.

Her new show, Back To Crack comes with a WARNING: This Adults Only show w
ill feature drinking, smoking, swearing, drug use, and passing out in a pool of your own vomit, dishes the dirt on Amy Housewine’s life as a singer, poet, and professional crack-whore.

Featuring classic songs like “Love to have a Beer with Amy”, “If I Only Had Cocaine” and of course the iconic “Rehab”, Lisa Adam (Rocky Horror, Jersey Boys) takes you on a hilarious journey through Amy’s colourful career.

So after you have celebrated the Tony Sheldon and the Tony Awards at Pyrmont Bridge Hotel with several cheeky champagnes, stumble on down to see Amy Housewine – Back To Crack at the Supper Club in Darlinghurst. If you’re really ‘stumbling’ it may be an hour walk, but Google Maps says it’s a 14 minute cab ride through the cross-city tunnel.

MONDAY 13 June, 8pm (running time approx 70 mins)
Pre-sale TIX $15 www.moshtix.com.au
$20 at the door

The Supper Club
Level 1, 134 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst (upstairs of The Oxford Hotel, corner of Flinders & Oxford Streets) Sydney

“Amy Housewine” conceived by Tony Millett www.bentkneecreative.com
Written by Lisa Adam and Trevor Ashley
Musical Direction by Andrew Worboys www.andrewworboys.com.au

Erin James

Erin James is AussieTheatre.com's former Editor in Chief and a performer on both stage and screen. Credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific and The King and I (Opera Australia), Love Never Dies and Cats (Really Useful Group), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents), A Place To Call Home (Foxtel/Channel 7) and the feature film The Little Death (written and directed by Josh Lawson).

Erin James

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