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Special Performances
- Preview: 14 May, 7:30pm,
15 May, 7:30pm - Opening Night: 16 May, 7:30pm
- Artist Talks: 22 May, 7:30pm
- Auslan Interpreted: 22 May, 7:30pm
- Pay What You Can: 28 May, 11:00am
Runtime
Approx. 90 mins
Warnings
Adult themes, course language. Some themes may be sensitive to aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. Suitable for ages 15+
Accessibility
La Boite Theatre presents
A Show of Guts and Glory
A bowling alley, two best friends and a shit ton of zombies.
Never fear, the @BLKBUNKERBTCHES are here!
The zombie apocalypse has finally happened and TikTok is the sole form of communication. This is a world of zombie kill tallies, educational doomsday TikToks, and out-of-bounds Bunnings.
Sheree and Tash are bunking down in a bowling alley, when another survivor turns up, challenging their isolation.
Maybe it’s time to explore who, and what else, is out there? With big decisions to make, and no working flamethrower to protect them, how do two Blak women navigate a world that is actively trying to kill them?
Eat Slay Zombie, co-directed by playwright, multidisciplinary artist, and Githabul–Migunberri–Yugumbeh woman Alinta McGrady, and Lisa Fa’alafi (Co-Artistic Director: Polytoxic, Hot Brown Honey), is a horror/comedy about colonisation, friendship, and state occupation — except it’s zombies.
Eat Slay Zombie by Alinta McGrady was originally developed and produced by Playlab Theatre with the support of the QPAC First Nations Programming Unit.
Cast
Juliette Coates
Shahnee Hunter
Jalen Sutcliffe
Creatives
Playwright Alinta McGrady, Co-Directors Alinta McGrady, Dramaturgy Courtney Stewart and Vocal Coach Marcus Oborn
#Your visit

How to get here
Everything you need to know before your trip to Brisbane's Roundhouse Theatre, La Boite.

Pre-Paid Parking
Visitors to La Boite Theatre can now purchase a Pre-Paid Parking Ticket^ for the evening.

Eat & Drink
Wine and a show goes hand-in-hand, don't you think?

Accessibility
La Boite Theatre strives to ensure its performances, venues and services are inclusive and accessible.





