Three Blak Ravers

Date

Thu 1 - Sat 3 May

Venue

The Uncle Jack Charles The Beckett
Malthouse
113 Sturt Street, Southbank, VIC 3006

Three Blak Ravers, a queer horror that dives into a gripping world of supernatural dread and vulnerability in a spine-tingling exploration of identity, fear, and survival.
Dance
Drag
Theatre
World Premiere

The Motherless Collective invites you into an alluring world where inner beings confront the surreal. “Three Blak Ravers” is a queer horror play twisting the familiar into the sinister, blending haunting supernatural elements with raw human emotion. As secrets buried deep rise to the surface, they unleash a force neither human nor entirely monstrous.

Featuring vibrant LGBTQIA+ characters, this chilling tale explores the limits of identity, fear, and survival. With striking visuals, eerie soundscapes, and a relentless sense of unease, “Three Blak Ravers” promises a night of titillating, unsettling theatre that leaves you questioning what truly lurks in the dark.

Performance Details

Venue

The Uncle Jack Charles The Beckett

Malthouse

113 Sturt Street, Southbank, VIC 3006


Dates & Times

Thu 1 May 7:30pm Fri 2 May 7:30pm (Auslan interpreted performance) Sat 3 May 7:30pm 60 mins, no interval


Tickets

Blaktix $20 General $45 YIRRAMBOI Fan $65 TICKETING & ACCESSIBILITY ENQUIRIES Venue Phone: (03) 9685 5111 Venue Email:  boxoffice@malthousetheatre.com.au 

Photography

Artist Information

Co-Creator

Caleb Thaiday (they/them) - Meriam & Erub Kebi Le


Co-Creator

Elijah Money (he/him) - Wiradjuri


Co-Creator

Stone Turner (she/they) - Arrernte


Artist Bio

The Motherless Collective (MoCo) The Motherless Collective (MoCo) comprises First Nations LGBTIQA+ drag artists Caleb Thaiday (Cerulean, Meriam, they/them), Stone Turner (Stone Motherless Cold, Arrernte, she/they/re) and Elijah Money (Mora Money, Wiradjuri, he/him). Each MoCo member has a long history in the arts scene, from theatre to digital, visual and sound arts. MoCo has produced experimental theatre and art productions since 2019, including ‘Eclipse’, ‘The fae’, ‘Smash: the drag show’, ‘Drag of Kwatye’ and ‘White rabbit’. Each artist presents their own personal styles combining their art, history and Blak perspectives on popular culture to create a new groundbreaking horror-themed theatre experience in ‘Three Blak Ravers’.

The audience will be seated throughout the performance.

  • Auslan Interpreted

    Auslan Interpreted

  • Accessible Bathroom

  • Wheelchair Accessible

    Wheelchair Accessible

  • Companion Card

    Companion Card

  • Relaxed Space Available

Commissioned by YIRRAMBOI 2025 and supported by the City of Melbourne through Arts House as part of CultureLAB.

Presented by YIRRAMBOI, in association with Malthouse Theatre.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, and supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.

This performance contains coarse language, smoke, loud noises, flashing lights, derogatory language, and partial nudity.

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