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SUDS Presents: How Will I Know? PART THREE

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SUDS Presents: How Will I Know? Part THREE

Saturday 8 April

7pm

The Cellar Theatre


TICKETS:

SUDS $3

USU Rewards $5

Student $7

Adult $12

For the last four months, creative brainpower has been a-brewing and a-stewing. Our third show of the year, Slot 3 is the show where new SUDS members come to the fore, acting in a showcase of short pieces written by and for SUDS members. Everything is original. Each night is different, no two pieces the same - and they’re all inspired by the dauntignly tantalisingly rhetorical ponderance: ‘How Will I Know?’

My god, could this be the best show of the year? Could it? How WILL you know? By buying tickets, right now. The closing night promises to be a special one, with the following pieces and actors:


New Hellworld Industries Product Just Dropped - The Mesopotamian demigod Gilgamesh pays a visit to Service NSW.

written and directed by Stuart Rich

with Emily Skipper, Trevor Lau, Samir Cheema and Adelaide Tustian

Content Warnings: Mild violence, scary noises, Australianisms


Like Father, Like Son - An ‘unusual’ father and son talk about the big stuff.

written by Danny Yazdani

directed by Paul Lapinski

with Nelson Lee and Finn Wallace

Content warnings: Coarse language.


The Perfect Occasion - Two brothers have very different requests for the waitress.

written and directed by Lucy Bailey

with Mary Aranha, Mitchell Dihm, Justin Leong, Calga Alca and Echo Lv

Content Warnings: Addiction.


Man Citalopram Gives Me F'd Up Dreams - Police wakes you up at night and accuses you of killing yourself.

written by Paul Lapinski

directed by Georgie Eggleton

with Imogen Hughes, Akash Mehta and Shannon Sangineto

Content Warnings: Depression, suicide, addiction.


Pilgrimage - When a religious young girl disappears, her best friend and God are left to pick up the pieces.

written and directed by Gemma Hudson

with Georgiana Truman and Renee Jaiswal

Content Warnings: Coarse language, death


Frankenstein's Intestines (You Gotta Say it like it Rhymes) - Two friends question what actually happens when you donate your body to science.

written by Mary Franklin

directed by Vanessa Purnama and Danny Yazdani

with Leith Johnson and Matthew Wong

Content Warnings: References to death, discussion of criminal activity, discussion of black market organ purchases, references to sports.


Beans and Bickering - Seventy days into the apocalypse, two men have a domestic dispute. A third eats beans.

written by Jeremy Jenkins

directed by Bella Wellstead

with Scott Gabutto, Finn Wallace and Mitchell Dihm

Content Warnings: Coarse language.


The Speech - An 18th Birthday party speech doesn’t go down the way the speakers intended.

written by Izabella Rizzo

directed by Tom Findlay

with Claude Meaney, Mitchell Dihm and Emily Skipper

Content Warnings: Coarse Language, Alluded Alcohol use.


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