

Quite Drunk, Very Jesus-y
Anthea Greco
Four old friends from youth group. Four very different faith journeys. One snug log cabin. ‘Quite Drunk, Very Jesus-y’ is a new play exploring how teenage faith plays out in adult life and what the logical breaking point of any childhood friendship should be.
A darkly comic drama that explores the wide political spectrum of faith and love, and how conflicting paradigms can affect friendships. ‘Quite Drunk, Very Jesus-y’ is not a story about right or wrong; it’s about caring for the people you disagree with, knowing when to stand up for your values and when to reconsider your position. Set against the backdrop of the marriage plebiscite ‘Quite Drunk, Very Jesus-y’ is for anyone that’s ever disagreed with a friend or kept a secret from one. It’s a story about gay rights, women’s rights, faith and mental health - best enjoyed with a (large) glass of Shiraz.
Developed as part of The Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellowship, 'Quite Drunk, Very Jesus-y' won Highly Commended at the Rodney Seaborn Award 2017.
Reviews
"One of my 10 best productions of 2018... homegrown writing for the company, clever plotting, good casting and dedicated creativity."- 3MBS on 'Strata Inc.', North of Eight, 2018
"Quick and snappy and an all-round enjoyable piece... Key Conspirators should be proud" - Theatre People on 'Tea with Chekhov', Key Conspirators, sold-out Melbourne Fringe show 2017
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