Past Event

15—17 Sep

Brisbane Festival and Brisbane Powerhouse present

Considerable Sexual License

Considerable Sexual License

Part-disco, part-confessional, all-awesome.

Queensland Premiere

Come on in, slip into something a little more comfortable. Let all those inhibitions go, baby. 

Proud Wiradjuri man Joel Bray and his remarkable team of collaborators take you on a flirty, filthy and passionate journey through the true history of sensuality, down under.

Rejecting the conservative straightness of sexual politics in Australia, this provocative dance-theatre performance blends cabaret, comedy and choreography.

Don’t believe what you’ve heard: the sexual revolution started well before the 60s!

By Joel Bray Dance
2022 Greenroom Award for Best Physical Performance


Price

$39 - $45 + Booking fee

Times

8pm

Auslan performance: Sat 17 Sep

Duration

75mins, no interval

Where

Brisbane Powerhouse ›
119 Lamington St,
New Farm QLD 4005

Getting Here

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

50% Visual Content.

Assistive listening systems available

Auslan interpreted events

Important Info

Strictly for ages 18+

Warnings: contains sexual references, violence and nudity.

Standing event, limited seating will be available for those who require it.

No bags or jackets allowed in performance space. Cloaking facilities will be available. 

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There is so much to enjoy in this radical act of queer remembering. The transitions are masterful, the immersive design is effective and all the performers demonstrate a keen theatrical intelligence.

Sydney Morning Herald

Bray excels in this kind of sweaty, immersive, all-hands-on-deck kind of art that’s as far from exclusive as it’s possible to be.

Nicole Dowse, Timout

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How to get there

Brisbane Powerhouse ›
119 Lamington St,
New Farm QLD 4005

Getting Here

Brisbane Festival expresses deep respect to and acknowledges the First People of this Country.