Homo Pentecostus
Join an odyssey of self-discovery and liberation. Actor, dancer and writer, Joel Bray invites you to an intimate exploration of his secret queer identity within the confines of a 1990s Pentecostal church. Partake in a shared ritual that immerses you in the transformative power of music, movement, and collective ritual.
Pentecostalism is Australia’s fastest-growing religion, and Joel will lead you through an insider’s perspective on the intersection of faith and sexuality. From the humble church halls to the vibrant disco dance floors, Homo Pentecostus peels back layers of conflicting allure and hidden shame to illuminate our quest to embrace our true selves.
Awaken your spirit. Shake up your perceptions. Homo Pentecostus is an ecstatic testament to resilience, love, and the pursuit of personal truth.
Hours
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Fri 10 May |
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Sat 11 May |
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Sun 12 May |
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Tue 14 May |
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Wed 15 May |
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Thu 16 May |
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Fri 17 May |
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Sat 18 May |
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Sun 19 May |
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Tue 21 May |
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Wed 22 May |
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Thu 23 May |
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Fri 24 May |
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Sat 25 May |
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Price and bookings
From $55 to $85
Adult / general $85 |
Senior $55 |
Student / concession $55 |
Children $85 |
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