ECLIPSE

Cerulean and Stone Motherless Cold, Kamarra Bell-Wykes and Carly Sheppard / A Daylight Connection, Willoh Weiland, Miss Ellaneous, 2Joocee

  • Theatre
  • Performance
  • Participate
  • Standing
  • Melbourne Town Hall

  • 90 minutes (approx.)

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Two drag queens dressed in regal attire sit side by side, as if posing for a royal portrait.

ECLIPSE

The very first ever and final, complete, total, solar, lunar eclipse, drag-viewing party in the herstory of all time. Ushering in a future so bright we need to wear shade.

A future-forward drag show spanning the ages—from the Big Bang(er), to the Paleocene, through the Beyoncé epoch and into the Blak queer future that awaits us all.

ECLIPSE is an epic drag-off between two of Naarm's fiercest Kweens Cerulean and Stone Motherless Cold—a dazzling collaboration with A DAYLIGHT CONNECTION and special guests from across the multiverse. Once conjoined now split in two, Cerulean and Stone Motherless Cold have turned against each other, and it’s tasty.

Witness these two opposing universal forces shapeshift across times, eras, and dimensions. Will they unite as one or reset reality as we know it? It’s the party to rebirth existence. So dress to slay.

We’re predicting clear skies and the apocalypse.

Artistic Team

Key Creator and Director

A Daylight Connection/Kamarra Bell-Wykes

Key Creator and Performer

Cerulean

Key Creator and Performer

Stone Motherless Cold

Co-Creator

Willoh Weiland

Key Creator

A Daylight Connection/Carly Sheppard

Performer

Miss Ellaneous (Ben Graetz)

Performer

2Joocee (Thomas Bevan)

AV and Sound Designer

Nick Roux

Lighting Designer

Gina Gascoigne

Production Manager

Harry Dowling

Operator

Justin Gardam

Executive Producer

Tam Nguyen/Turning World

Producer

Laura Hale/Turning World

Stage Manager

Caitie Murphy

Supporters

Supported by RISING's A Call to Artists.

Image Credits

PHOTOS: Gregory Lorenzutti