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This is My Body - By Luke Macaronas

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"I do not believe that the Catholic Church has a monopoly on miracles. Turning food into flesh, walking on water, calming the storm, feeding the multitude, exorcism, resurrection, transfiguration. These miracles have happened to me—in the club, in bed, in the airport, in the sea. I wonder if tonight you might help me make another miracle... "

This is My Body is a participatory queer ritual that traces the history of the Eucharist in order to uncover the erotic, subversive and sacred meanings of breaking bread and drinking flesh and blood. Part-theatre, part-dance, part-ceremony, this show cracks open a pandora's box of orgiastic rites and disordered feasting that lies just beneath the veneer of the world's largest religion. It is an experiment in turning food into flesh and flesh into food that promises to be different every night.

Performed by Luke Macaronas, written and devised in collaboration with Sar Fegan, and with mentorship by Joel Bray, this premier of This is My Body is presented at Testing Grounds in Melbourne.

Tickets:

This performance is pay-as-you-feel. Feel free to pay whatever you think is a fair price, or come along for free! We would love to have you join us either way. Recommended ticket prices: Full price: $20, Concession: $15

Performances:

Currently on sale:
Wednesday Feb 8th 7:30pm (SOLD OUT)
Thursday Feb 9th 7:30pm

Wednesday Feb 15th 7:30pm (SOLD OUT)
Thursday Feb 16th 7:30pm

Wednesday Feb 22nd 7:30pm
Thursday Feb 23rd 7:30pm

Wednesday March 1st 7:30pm
Thursday March 2nd 7:30pm

Content Warnings: 

This performance is 18+ It contains audience participation, nudity, sex acts, references to sexual abuse and violence, discussion of sex, contact with food that may contain allergens, intense scenes and loud noises.

Access Information: 

This venue does not have step-free access. Please contact us if you have any specific questions, or there is something we can provide to make your experience better.

This work is made on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples and the Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their rich history of performance and storytelling, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded.


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