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SUDS Presents: DOGHOLE


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About the show:

DOGHOLE is a coming of age metatheatrical dramedy that examines the relationship young people have with their art and ambitions. Set in rural suburban Queensland in 1999, we follow the story of DOG, an ambitious teenager obsessed with writing their novel DOGHOLE, as that’s their ticket out of their middle-of-nowhere town. As they write, they are haunted by the great white men of Australian literature and fiction and reality crossover. 

Written by Grace Wilson

Content warnings: This play contains Transphobia, homophobia, reference to suicide, medium-level coarse language and stylised violence

Runtime: 90 minutes with an intermission

In loving memory of Buffy Mehigan, our four legged cheerleader

The DOGHOLE Team:

SHOWRUNNERS:

Director: Adelaide Tustian

Assistant Director: Mali Lung

Producers: Mariika Mehigan and Mitchell Dihm

CAST: 

DOG: Katie Vo

Katherine: Ruby Scott Wishart

Tim Winton: Daisy Semmler

Patrick White: Jeremy Blewitt

Ensemble: Ruby Zupp, Harry Walker and Avigal Holstein

PRODUCTION:

Stage Manager: Eli Reilly

Set Designers: Sophie Newby, Sophie Wishart and Emily Whiting

Sound: Apollo Storm and Jack Fahd

Lighting Designer: EJ Zielinski

Costume designer: Max Brogan

Costume Assistant: Zoe Berg

Props: Hunter Mackenzie

Intimacy Coordinator: Matt Dorahy

Choreographer: Georgie Eggleton

Photography: Robert Hoang

Videography: Aksharaa Agarwal and Jollee Hacadurian-Sacco

Graphic Designer: Dan Fonn Prichard 

SPECIAL THANKS TO ALEX MCLEAY

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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