Past Event

7 — 28 Sep

Dear Brother

Presented by Queensland Theatre and BlakDance in association with Brisbane Festival

Dear Brother
Dear Brother

The right to a rite of passage.

Young men from across Queensland blow into the big smoke burning with unbridled energy, desire and confusion. Each of them filled with the need to escape, to make something of their lives, to defy the hand that life has dealt them. An individual ignition has driven them all to Brisbane but something else, something ancestral, will bring them together.  

Caught between adolescence and adulthood, these young fellas will converge and wrestle with themselves, each other, their ghosts and a deep-etched sense of duty to Country. Together they’ll lay themselves bare and bond as brothers over what it means to be a young Aboriginal man in 2024.  

This high-energy theatre work, presented with BlakDance as part of Brisbane Festival, is all about giving today’s young Murri men a voice, one that challenges the narrative around public perceptions of Aboriginal masculinity.  

Using dance, music and poetry, this form-defying work features Djabuganjdji man Lenny Donahue, and Girramay and Kalkadoon man Tibian Wyles in a tour-de-force performance that is as physical as it is heartfelt. 


Price

$35 — $97

Times

Evenings: Mon & Tues 6.30pm, Wed – Sat 7.30pm
Matinees: Wed 1.00pm, Sat 2.00pm

Relaxed Performance Wed 18 Sep 1.00pm
Auslan Interpreted Monday 23 Sep 6.30pm
Audio Described/Tactile Tour Saturday 21 Sep 2.00pm

Duration

Approx. 75 minutes

Where

Bille Brown Theatre,
78 Montague Rd,
South Brisbane

Venue info

Accessibility

Auslan interpreted events

Audio description

Wheelchair Accessible

Relaxed performance

Tactile Tour

Important Info

Age suitability:

Recommended for ages 15+

Dates
7 — 28 Sep
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How to get there

Bille Brown Theatre,
78 Montague Rd,
South Brisbane

Getting there

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