Join funny, feminist author, Kathy Lette, on her Girls’ Night Out at Theatre Royal, Winchester on Sunday.

Kathy will take the audience on a psychological strip tease 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, tongue kissing Prince William and Close Encounters of the George Clooney Kind, en route.

Best known for her many novels including How To Kill Your Husband (and Other Handy Household Hints), Foetal Attraction, and Nip‘n’Tuck, Kathy’s decided it’s time to take centre stage for an evening with her, to share intimate details of her varied and multi-coloured personal, social and professional lives.

Kathy will also talk poignantly about the trials, tribulations and hilarity of raising a child on the autistic spectrum. From the times Jules came home from school with a sign sticky-taped to his back saying “Kick me I’m a retard" to his success playing Jason on Holby City.

Kathy appears regularly as a commentator on the BBC and Sky News. She is also an ambassador for Plan International, Ambitious about Autism and the National Autistic Society. She lives in London and can often be found at The Savoy (where she was writer in residence) drinking a cocktail named after her. Kathy is an autodidact (a word she taught herself) but has honorary doctorates from Southampton Solent University and Wollongong University, plus a Senior Fellowship from London’s Regents University.

She cites her career highlights as teaching Stephen Fry a word, Salman Rushdie the limbo and scripting Julian Assange’s cameo in the Simpsons 500th episode.

Wit, warmth and full frontal frankness, guaranteed. Men, attend at your own risqué!