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    SUDS Presents: Cognitive Behavioural Theatre

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    the university of sydney, australia
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    SUDS Presents: Cognitive Behavioural Theatre 


    Doors open 6:50PM

    Show starts at 7:00PM

    Runtime: 1 hour 15 minutes

    18th-20th January at The Cellar Theatre 



    Come one, come all, to the grand opening of the CBT Clinic!

    Two pre-psychologists have rented the Cellar Theatre for three nights only - the 18th, 19th, and 20th of January - to showcase a highly controlled showcase of their latest experiment: using improv to fix life's many problems. Join our clinicians and team of very professional psychologists for a night of intense therapy that will have you blocking your mental illnesses and yielding to the power of laughter!*

    * or maybe it's just people doing improv games.

    CAST

    Nat Jensen

    Estella Kennedy

    Harry Walker

    Sam Reucassel

    Milla McInnes

    Aidan Hale

    CREW 

    Directors: James Wily & Charlie Papps

    Producer + Threadmaster: Emilia McGrath

    Graphic Design: Margot Roberts

    Set Design: Artie Gallagher

    Costume Designer: Rose Cooke

    Photography: Robert Hoang

    CONTENT WARNINGS

    There will likely be depictions of death, coarse language, potential references to drugs or sexual references.

    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.

    SUDS pays respect to elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded – Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land. 

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