
SUDS Presents: The Dark Room
A lonely motel somewhere in the Northern Territory. Deep into the night, six lost souls play out a small, distant tragedy of lovesickness and social breakdown – only it’s not the same night.
A lonely motel somewhere in the Northern Territory. Deep into the night, six lost souls play out a small, distant tragedy of lovesickness and social breakdown – only it’s not the same night.
This is certainly a night to remember.
Ten little Soldier Boys going out to dine, one choked his little self and then there were nine...
A famous architect has died and left a mysterious journal, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history.
First love, would-be lovers in denial, masked balls, heartache, evil siblings and a prince: a tale for the ages.
“I can’t understand how we ever got into such a mess. It’s so unfair… And in a case like this… no-one to turn to for help and advice!...”
A series of disappeared persons line 100 years of Herald obituary sections. Despite the best efforts of the authorities, each search has proved fruitless. Until now.
It's summer 1981 in New York City. After years of activism, gay folks are carelessly enjoying the results of sexual liberation. It's hot, fun, and steamy. That is, until a mysterious disease starts infecting young people.
It’s just another day at Hazelwood Jr. High. Until things begin to spiral out of control. Open laughter moves from uncomfortable giggling to deep, dark silence.
Love and life are messy things — we get all tangled up as we look for connection and meaning in our existence.
Once again we bring you everything from classic to student written, in all shapes and sizes.
Join us for the first week of Sublimation, which brings to the stage the classic, the modern, the student written, the bold and the beautiful.
Welly welly welly welly welly well. To what do we owe the extreme pleasure of this surprising visit?
“You are not going out of your mind, Mrs Manningham. You are slowly, methodically, systematically being driven out of your mind.”