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    SUDS Presents: Bin Night
    Written by Charlie Papps
    16th August - 24th August 2024
    The Cellar Theatre, 7pm

    Runtime: 90 minutes with an intermission

    Bin Night is a black comedy, depicting five episodes of a play school-esque TV show made for adult problems. It takes place in a dingy share house in Redfern, where three 20-somethings attempt to navigate the horrible lessons of their puppet teacher, Mr. Shingles. They learn about big topics that are far too complex for the time they are given, like relationships and… gambling. Each episode devolves into a riotous mess, with neck maiming, puppet wrestling, and crippling tetanus just the tip of the titanic-sinking iceberg.



    Content warnings: This play contains coarse language, sexual references, references to and depictions of death, references to addiction, use of blood, mild strobe lighting, threats of domestic terrorism.


    The Bin Night Team:

    SHOWRUNNERS:
    Director: Charlie Papps
    Assistant Director: Aiden Carter
    Producer: Emily Skipper
    Assistant Producer: Emily Whiting

    CAST:
    AVA: Amber Broadbent
    ISAAC: Tom Jenkins
    ROY: Matt Dorahy
    SHINGLES: Nat Jensen

    PRODUCTION:
    Stage Manager: Matilda Holton
    Set Designers: Bert Ingolstadt and Ernie Collins
    Sound: The Frog, Kermit
    Lighting Designer: Jessica Lau
    Costume designer: Sara Angelini
    Puppet & Prop Maker: Mr. Wickets
    Photography: Louis Beaumont
    Videography: Joshua Cappello and Xavier Papps
    Video Editor: Xavier Papps
    Graphic Designer: Matt Dorahy

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

    SUDS acknowledges that the University of Sydney and the Cellar Theatre reside on stolen land; the land of 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 British colonisation. Sovereignty was never ceded – Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land.

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    The Cellar Theatre
    the university of sydney, australia