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Unveiling: Gay Sex for Endtimes

August 14, 2018 @ 8:30 pm - August 25, 2018 @ 9:30 pm AEST

Behold! The Second Coming.

Presented by the deviant minds at Renegade Productions, Unveiling:Gay Sex for Endtimes examines the search for ecstasy, utopia and rebellion through self-destruction. It is a contemporary and perverse reading of The Book of Revelation – the thread from which we weave annihilation and redemption.

From boot-scooting, to the U.S Navy, a swarm of locusts, and Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, Unveiling focuses on reaching for higher meaning through an escalating series of sex acts and hallucinogenic experiences.

Unveiling: Gay Sex for Endtimes is a collaboration from Joe Hooligan Lui, Andrew Sutherland, Jacinta Larcombe, and Michelle Aitken based on what they know best: a fatalistic yet earnest search for meaning in these troubled times.

Reach out and touch faith.

Contains nudity, eggs, and strobe lighting

Recommended for ages 18+

Director & Sound Designer: Joe Lui
Producer: Natalie Di Risio
Devisers & Performers: Andrew Sutherland, Jacinta Larcombe & Michelle Aitken
Set & Costume Designer: Cherish Marrington
Video Designer: Mia Holton
Lighting Designer & Stage Manager: Phoebe Pilcher
Publicity: Kayla MacGillivray

Details

Start:
August 14, 2018 @ 8:30 pm AEST
End:
August 25, 2018 @ 9:30 pm AEST
Website:
https://blueroom.org.au/events/unveiling-gay-sex-for-endtimes/

Venue

The Blue Room Theatre
53 James Street, Northbridge, Perth, Western Australia 6000+ Google Map

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