
P*RN
DIRECTED BY KEELAN ARMSTRONG

27 - 31 JANUARY | EXPLOSIVES FACTORY
DIRECTED BY KEELAN ARMSTRONG
Turn off the lights, lock the door and get ready to delete your search history because P*RN is about to hit the stage.
P*RN is embedded in our society. It's scandalous, shameful and sinful but is also very gay. This monologue style play takes this taboo topic and views it through a queer lens. From the rise of Pornhub and the great P*RN purge, to the queer panic we feel when two women on TV might kiss or searching up men in underwear on the family computer. The play follows a sinful selection of sexy characters as they explore how porn can shape our sexuality, identity and society.
This dark comedy will make you blush, cringe and question your relationship with adult industry.
Because when your entire existence is taboo it makes sense to turn something equally as taboo. All of this will be explored when we open incognito and delve into the $100 billion industry that is P*RN.
VENUE
EXPLOSIVES FACTORY
Rear Laneway, 67 Inkerman Street, St Kilda
DURATION
60 Minutes
WARNINGS
Adult themes, explicit language, sexual references, human trafficking references, CP references, revenge porn references, homophobic language, transphobic language, sexist language.
ACCESSIBILITY
Explosives Factory is accessed via a flight of stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.


DATES + TIMES
Tuesday 27 January - 7:00pm
Wednesday 28 January - 7:00pm
Thursday 29 January - 7:00pm
Friday 30 January - 7:00pm
Saturday 31 January - 7:00pm

Theatre Works has a lockout policy for latecomers. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure you don't miss out.
Refunds will not be issued to latecomers.
TICKETS
FULL PRICE
CONCESSION*
$38.00
$30.00
*Seniors, Student, MEAA, Health Care and Low Income card holders

CREDITS
DIRECTOR
Keelan Armstrong
STAGE MANAGER/DESIGNER
Kirsten Amedeo
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Finnegan Comte - Harvey
PERFORMERS
Cassidy Capraro
Francine Miranda
Kaia Reyes
Kit Baker
Rory O’brien

MEET THE ARTIST
KEELAN ARMSTRONG
Keelan Armstrong (he/him) is an emerging queer artist from Naam/Melbourne, a graduate of Victorian College of the Arts (theatre). His work often reflects the unique Australian landscape and societal tropes, blending the dramatic with elements of dark humour. His creative practice is led by his passion for world building. He also likes porn.


