SEE psychological strip-tease when everyone’s favourite funny feminist author Kathy Lette brings her show to the county town on Saturday, July 22 at 8pm.

The show, Girls’ Night Out, takes us from Puberty Blues to Menopause Blues, with tales of love, lust, men, marriage, pregnancy, childbirth, mastitis, sexist bosses, teenage-daughter-wrangling, ageing, toy-boys, making the Queen laugh, hiding Julian Assange in her attic and Close Encounters of the George Clooney Kind, en route.

Kathy says: “Women are each other’s human wonder bras – uplifting, supportive and making each other look bigger and better.”

Born in Sydney’s southern suburbs, Kathy first attracted attention in 1979 as the co-author (with friend Gabrielle Carey) of Puberty Blues, a strongly autobiographical, proto-feminist teen novel. She became a newspaper columnist and sitcom writer and then returned to writing novels.

Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, Dorchester Corn Exchange, Saturday, July 22, 8pm.

Tickets are available from Dorchester Tourist Information Centre on 01305 267992 or Dorchester Arts on 01305 266926.