Considerable Sexual Licence. For fans of Bray’s distinct performance style this work promises not to disappointed.“I can easily talk about the hard issues that my work explores, but my first contract with my audiences is to engage and entertain, the work is really fun, and people will have fun,” Bray tells Star Observer.Delving a little deeper than the surface, he continues by saying of the work that, “the title comes from an article written in 1907 by a white anthropology professor about a ceremony my Wiradjuri ancestors performed.
He noted in his very Victorian starched way, that considerable sexual licence was allowed. That sparked my curiosity, this little idea of sex and sexual practice was something I hadn’t heard about, and I think.
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