An Act of God by Squirrel Theatre
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Thu 25 – Sat 27 Jun

An Act of God by Squirrel Theatre

An Act of God is a riotously funny, sharp-witted play that tackles life’s big questions with humour and a cheeky wink.

When
Thu 25 – Sat 27 Jun
6:30pm–10:00pm daily
Where
Victorian Pride Centre - Theatrette
St Kilda
Price
Free
Good for
Everyone
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About this event

An Act of God is a riotously funny, sharp-witted play that tackles life’s big questions with humour and a cheeky wink.

God is back! And he’s ready to set the record straight. Tired of humanity completely bungling the Ten Commandments, the Almighty descends upon the Pride Centre St Kilda, inhabiting the bodies of five LGBTQIA+ performers to deliver a divine rewrite. An Act of God is a riotously funny, sharp-witted play that tackles life’s big questions with humour and a cheeky wink. Featuring Bryce Gibson (aka Brenda Bressed from RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under), alongside Bianca Heard, Tom Fagan, Drew Drysdale, and Kate Lawson, this heavenly comedy has audiences raving.

The reviews are already heavenly:

“Divine performers. A transcendent experience.” (MR)

“A fun evening and a great show!” (RL)

“A great night out … a funny, thought provoking and entertaining show.” (FB)

Melbourne Insider's Take
Hand-picked by our editors · Updated 1 month ago

An Act of God at the Victorian Pride Centre promises a unique blend of humor and heart, set in the vibrant atmosphere of St Kilda. This community hub not only showcases local talent but also invites us to reflect on life’s big questions in a fun, accessible way.

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Where to eat
Grab a bite at Lentil As Anything, just a 10-minute walk away.
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Getting there
Take tram route 96 to the Acland Street stop, a short stroll from the venue.
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Insider tip
Arrive early to secure the best seats and enjoy the venueu2019s welcoming ambiance.

Frequently asked

What should I order?
Grab a bite at Lentil As Anything, just a 10-minute walk away.
How do I get there?
Take tram route 96 to the Acland Street stop, a short stroll from the venue.
What else should I know?
Arrive early to secure the best seats and enjoy the venueu2019s welcoming ambiance.

Getting there

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Public transport
Tram, train or bus
Check PTV for routes to St Kilda
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Parking
Street & nearby lots
Check signs — restrictions vary

Getting there

🅿️ Street parking is tight after 6pm — public transport or ride share is the easy option.

Plan your night

Make a night of it — eat and drink within a short walk of Victorian Pride Centre - Theatrette

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