It is well documented that staying social offers a real boost for the ageing body and brain and the Naughty Noodle Fun Haus is doing its bit to cater to that with a special show in honour of Seniors Week.
“The needs of our elders can be incredibly diverse and from the Naughty Noodle Fun Haus perspective, we created this year’s Seniors Festival event with the overarching themes of creating opportunity to socialise, smile and stimulate your soul,” Creative Director Glitta Supernova said.
“This 2023 Seniors Festival Naughty Noodle returns with a new Silver Soiree, live music event featuring three cabaret stars in a glamourous, contemporary evening of live music and satire.
All are welcome to attend the all-ages event, with free entry for those aged 60 and over and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 and over (registration essential).
Supported by NSW Government for the second year running, this year’s show features a new line up of local and visiting performers to take you on a musical journey through story and song.
Multi-award-winning jazz musician Dorian Mode, who has performed in the Spiegeltent at Adelaide Fringe and Sydney Fringe, will present cheeky original music.
After seven years of living in New York City, Rupert Noffs returned home to the Coast in 2017 and joins the fun.
He has co-written and performed numerous shows with New York cabaret artist Amber Martin and has played the son of Jacki Weaver for MTV and the nephew of Bob Downe in both Sydney and San Francisco.
Completing the bill will be Jude Bowler, best known for her incisive character-comedy.
Pop on something glitzy to join the Silver Glamour dress theme and join the fun at the Naughty Noodle Fun Haus from 4.30-7.30pm on Saturday, February 11.
Bookings are available at naughtynoodle.com.au/whats-on or call 4314 6004.
Source:
Media release, Jan 25
Naughty Noodle Fun Haus