JANE Fonda is one of the most recognisable women of our time - an Academy Award winning actor, activist, author, philanthropist, revolutionary and fitness guru.
Her life and work has challenged boundaries for six decades and now Australian audiences can hear her remarkable story unfold in an intimate evening of stellar memories and passionate visions for the future.
Famous for her roles in Barbarella, Klute, Barefoot in the Park, Coming Home, The China Syndrome, 9 to 5 and On Golden Pond, Jane Fonda is recognised as a Hollywood powerhouse.
Her stellar trajectory continues in 2018 with the soon to be released film Book Club, her reunion with Robert Redford in Our Souls At Night, as well as her Netflix comedy series with Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie.
Between her activism going back to the late '60s, her one-woman fitness video revolution of the '80s and her tireless work for women's health and representation, Jane has never been defined by one job.
In the last decade Jane has returned to Broadway, released another five exercise videos, and accepted lifetime achievement awards from Cannes, the Venice Film Festival, the American Film Institute and the New York Women's Agenda.
Australian audiences can see Jane at The Sydney Opera House, August 27 and Hamer Hall Arts Centre, Melbourne, August 28.