Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30
Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30
Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30
Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30
Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30
Event Series The Business of God

The Business of God

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Michelle, a passionate atheist, arrives in heaven after death, quite disappointed. She chats with Saint Peta, who informs her that she will be assigned work for eternity, and she becomes increasingly unhappy. Peta, becoming aware of her own dissatisfaction at being misrepresented in the Bible, is convinced by Michelle to confront God, who Peta hasn’t

$30

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45

The Trauma Project by Elizabeth Walley

La Mama Courthouse 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Monday afternoon, November 2012, and the street is waiting. Letterboxes empty, children at school, silent cars in driveways. As I chat to my neighbour on the verge where the road meets the nature strip, I see a bearded man reaching, a blonde woman falling and the flash of a rifle barrel pressed against her temple.

$45