Saturday 4 October
8:00 – 9:00 pm
Crescent Arts Centre
£10
18+ only
Bring your own bottle
BSL
Theatre work in progress
Belfast
Rapture and Repulsion is a QueerCrip performance piece in development, written from interviews with d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists and activists. Crips talking sex and sexualities, from the good, the bad and don’t get outta bed! This is a script-in-hand reading of new work on sex and disability, up front and centre and not to be missed.
Julie McNamara (Mack) is a QueerCrip, working class Butch Dyke, and a prolific playwright, theatre and filmmaker and disability activist. Deni Francis is a mixed race brown, professional actor and writer and an Indian/Irish child of colonialism, working class, lesbian, femme, feminist, activist.
Content warning: adult themes, conversations about sex, sadomasochism, tantra, rage, and revolution.
As part of Bounce 2025 you can also hear JulieMac talk more about their work and disability arts on Friday 3 October at 3:30 pm: Disability-Led Queeruptions in the Mainstream, in the Ledger Studio
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