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    The Cellar Theatre
    the university of sydney, australia
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    SUDS Presents: RED

    13th March - 23rd March

    The Cellar Theatre, 7pm 

    Directed by Georgie Eggleton and Nikki Eghlimi

    Produced by Nelson Lee and Alexis Nguyen

    About the Show:

    “Sunrise is red, and red is sunrise. Red is heart beat. Red is passion. Red wine. Red roses. Red lipstick. Beets. Tulips. Peppers. Arterial blood.”

    It’s the late 1950s, Mark Rothko is commissioned to create a series of murals for the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City. Battling with his own relevance and place in the art world, a new movement of art threatens to trample his entire sensibility of what art is and should be. He becomes torn by self doubt, struggling to find the balance between life and death or rather scared to face the fact that the black is swallowing the red. 

    Content Warnings: References, allusions to and depictions of death and suicide, references to Nazi’s, drinking, profane language and strobe lighting.

    Runtime: 90 minutes, no intermission. 

    The RED Team:

    CAST:

    Mark Rothko: Harrison Walker

    Ken: Sophie Newby

    PRODUCTION:

    Art Consultant: Eduardo Forcadilla

    Stage Manager: Jack Fahd

    Assistant Stage Manager: Aidan Brosnan

    Set Designers: Katerina Butler and Edward Clifford

    Assistant Set Designer: Aidan Hale

    Lighting Designer: Ting-Jen Kuo

    Assistant Lighting Designer: Ruby Hawken and Evan Burke

    Sound Designers: Jeremy Jenkins and Justin Leong

    Costume Designer: Bella Wellstead

    Assistant Costume Designers: Scout McWhinney and Zoe Le Marinel

    Videographer and Photographers: Izabella Rizzo and Maddie Howse

    Graphics: Alex Mcleay

    Production Assistants: Shea Berecry and Adelaide Tustain

    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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