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Slot 10: Banging Denmark

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The Cellar Theatre
The University of Sydney NSW, Australia
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Event description

SUDS Presents: Banging Denmark by Van Badham

What happens when two opposites collide? A colossal conflict? An unexpected understanding? Pashing? Punching? 

All of the above!

Jake Newhouse, management consultant by day, manosphere podcaster and online sex guru Guy De Witt by night, and Ishtar Madigan, feminist games academic, could not be farther from friends. 

But when Jake’s tried and true game routine fails to charm Danish librarian Anne Toft, he is desperate for help. And Ish, sleeping in her photocopier room, is desperate for the life changing amount of money he offers her. The only problem It goes against her morals, ethics and the very fibres of her being. 

Will they? Won’t they? Has anyone thought to ask the librarian!?

Runtime: 1 hour 50 minutes.

Directed by Jasper Reucassel

Co-Produced by Stella O'Brien and Jasper Reucassel

Cast

Ish | Zoe Gelagin

Jake | Callum Stout

Anne | Sophie Lewis

Denyse | Carmen Rolfe

Toby | Jacob Drew

Crew

Stage Manager / SND Operator | Antigone Marchbank

Set Dresser / ASM | Lily Belden

Lighting Designer | Byron Rowley

Costume Designer | Armita Goleij

Sound Designer | Noah Johnson

Graphic Designer | Katie Vo

Intimacy Coordinator | Ruby Scott-Wishart

Set Designer | Jasper Reucassel

Lighting Operator | Hana Duncan

Assistant Director | Stella O'Brien

Assistant Set Dresser | Ananya Agarwal

Wellbeing Officer | Aidan Haale

Banging Denmark and SUDS acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Land, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. As a society that exists to tell stories, it is important to acknowledge that stories were being told on this land for thousands of years before colonisation. SUDS pays respect to elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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The Cellar Theatre
The University of Sydney NSW, Australia