SUDS Presents: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd: A Murder Mystery
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SUDS Presents: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd: A Murder Mystery
ABOUT THE SHOW:
When Mrs. Ferrars is discovered dead from an apparent suicide, the tiny village of King’s Abbot is thrown into chaos. Her fiancé, Roger Ackroyd, the wealthiest man in town, suspects an arranged killing. Within hours, Ackroyd too is found dead, a clear victim of murder.Â
With many hiding their own secrets and motives, the police are at a loss for who to suspect. After a lack of evidence leads to fracturing relationships and high tensions, those close to Ackroyd seek the help of a retired detective who claims to be able to solve the mystery. In a house where nothing is as it appears and everyone holds their own secrets, the fear of another death becomes increasingly real. An Agatha Christie classic, a thrilling story of blackmail, greed and murder.Â
Written by Agatha Christie
CONTENT WARNINGS: Themes of death, grief, and guilt. References to, and depictions of murder and suicide. References to drug abuse. Mild Coarse Language.Â
Runtime: 2 hours with a 15 minute interval. Doors open at 6:50pm for a 7pm start!
CAST:
Dr James Sheppard: Callum Stout
Caroline Sheppard: Josie Caroll
Poirot: Michael Sebastian
Inspector Raglan/Ralph Paton: Julian Kumar
Flora Ackroyd: Lucy Jeong
Mrs. Ackroyd: Avigal Holstein
Geoffrey Raymond: Isabell Ni
John Parker/Charles Kent: Rayyan Khan
Major Hector Blunt: Ruby Scott-Wishart
Elizabeth Russell: Meave Churchyard
Ursula Bourne: Annabel Johnson
CREW:
Director: Toby Eastway
Asst. Director: Aidan Hale
Co-Producers: Divya Nandyal and Coll Burns
Co-Stage Managers: Cathy Gilbert and Matilda Holton
Co-Set Designers: Nysa Tol and Anna Sophia Deaton
Props Master: Rose Cooke
Co-Costume Designers: Julian Kumar and Vivien Van Luyt
Co-Hair and Makeup Artists: Mon Benson and Katherine Stonor
Lighting Designer: Charlie Campbell
Asst Lighting Designer: Jordan Mullen
Sound Designer: Oriana Chan
Asst Sound Designer: Samara Delgado
Composer: Oscar Boswell
Photographer: Louis Beaumont
Videographer: Felicity Ng
Graphic Designer: Scout McWhinney
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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