9 - 15 Sep
I Liked it, BUT...
A very silly look at very serious shows, I Liked it... BUT transforms the theatre into a pub trivia night to find out what’s really going on in the art world.
Brisbane Festival and La Boite Theatre present
Queensland Premiere
This is Joel. Joel is a very serious, very important performance artist. Joel makes very important 'works' about issues that you should definitely care about. Please please come and see Joel’s very important show.
No-one needs that. I Liked it, But... goes where few 'experimental contemporary immersive performance' works dare to tread… out of the theatre and into the bar to see what passes the 'pub test'.
Grab a drink and enjoy some tunes with Joel and local musicians for a Pub Trivia Night about the craziest, weirdest, most confusing stuff he’s ever had to see on and off of a stage.
Expect very silly stories about very serious people, served with tongue firmly in cheek. Together, we’ll try and work out how stuff even gets made, and why we should care.
Creator, Choreographer, Performer Joel Bray
Original Composition & Sound Design Jess Green
Collaborating Director Stephen Nicolazzo
Executive Producer Alison Halit
Program Producer & Technical Production Manager Lucie
Sutherland
World Premiere at the Canberra Theatre Centre with further support from the City of Darebin, City of Yarra, BlakDance and Chunky Move.
Production Partners
Price
$15 + booking fee. Ticket + Drink Deal
Times
Thu 9 to Tues 14 Sept, 6pm
Wed 15 Sept, 7.30pm
Duration
75min
Where
La Boite Forecourt, 6 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Important Info
One drink included with ticket. Options include Young Henrys Beer and Cider, Mojo Prosecco, soft drink or water. ID will be required.
Suitable for ages 12+, production may include coarse language.
Voluntary audience participation.
Located in the La Boite Forecourt.
The La Boite Forecourt will be open 1 hour prior to performance and will feature live entertainment and Sunset Specials. Arrive early to catch Jimmy Ellis (Friday), Luke Brazier (Saturday), Mumgenes (Tuesday) and Dos Fangs (Wednesday).
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