The gala opening night of Warrick Glynn’s latest play “Never Say Always” has been generously offered as a fundraiser for marriage equality.

The gala is at 9:15pm on 10 April 2013 at the Mechanics Institute, Performing Arts Centre, 270 Sydney Road, Brunswick Vic.

Tickets can be purchased through either www.neversayalways.com.au or comedyfestival.com.au

Never Say Always

From their website:

Steve and Joe’s relationship has survived volatile dinner parties, clashes over décor, disagreements about movies and …a stroke.

One year after his near death experience Joe gets an even bigger shock; Steve proposes marriage. There’s only one problem, Australia won’t legalise same-sex marriage. Determined to tie the knot the boys head to Bali where the palms sway, the locals charm and the bogans swill Bintang in their knock-off Ed Hardy’s.

Travel with Steve and Joe and experience their every up, every down and every surprise bowel movement. Join the boys’ family and friends as they test their resolve with hawkers, stretch their comfort zones around intimacy, expose their feelings about marriage and pill-pop their way through an all-nighter in a drag bar.

The sequel to 2010’s Midsumma Festival hit, ‘From Arsehole to Breakfast’ will make you cry a little, cringe a little and laugh a lot.

It’ll leave you bewildered, confused or perhaps enraged over our county’s strange and archaic laws around marriage.