About
In 2019, the NSW Parliament reopened the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Gay and Transgender hate crimes between 1970 and 2010 to delive into the state's history of violence and persecution against LGBTQI Australians.
In this landmark production, Shane Anthony and his ensemble draw on the words of the victims' family members, witnesses, historians, police officers, journalists and researchers, to create a searing and unapologetic look at how cultural prejudice and bias have contributed to violence against gay and transgender people in Australia.
Community Event
Following the Matinee performance on Saturday 16 July, Metro Arts and Shane Anthony wish to offer a space for the LGBTQI+ community to come together and debrief about the work and topics covered. Please join us after the performance for a discussion with community leaders. Facilitated by creator and director Shane Anthony, the panel includes Dr Wendell Rosevaearr from Stonewall Medical Centre, and Jane Hopkins from PFLAG+.
FREE for those attending the matinee performance.The Panelists: Dr Wendell Rosevear, O.A.M. MB BS. Dip.RACOG. FRACGP. J.P.(Qual.), Director of Stonewall Medical Centre, specialising in alcohol and drug recovery, HIV/AIDS, rape and sexual abuse recovery, General Practice, LGBTI health, counselling and prisoner health.
Jane Hopkins, PFLAG+ national spokesperson and Brisbane Committee President, and passionate advocate for the rights of LGBTQ+ Australian youth.
Education Information
Our Blood Runs in the Street is recommended for drama and english students, from Grade 10 to Tertiary. Comprehensive Education Notes have been written by Rhumer Diball, and are available for school/tertiary booking groups.
If you're interested in booking a school group, please complete this booking enquiry form, and we will be in touch with more information, including school group booking pricing.
Accessibility Note
Metro Arts' New Benner Theatre is wheelchair accessible. For tickets for patrons in a wheelchair, with accessibility needs and/or Companion Card holders, please call Metro Arts on 07 3002 7100 Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm to enquire or make your booking. Please be aware there are limited number of wheelchair spaces available per show.
COVID-19 Precautions
We take the safety of our patrons, staff and artists seriously. Metro Arts will continue to follow the latest Qld Government's COVID-19 advice and requirements to keep our patrons, staff and artists safe. Please review our
Terms and Conditions, in addition to Ferve's Terms and Conditions prior to purchasing tickets.
While masks are currently not mandated, they are still encouraged where socially distancing is not possible. Complimentary face masks are available at the Box Office. Find out more. If you are unwell, please refrain from attending events at Metro Arts and contact us at your earliest convenience.
If you have any questions, please contact Metro Arts.