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SUDS Presents: She Rode Horses Like the Stock Exchange


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SUDS Presents: She Rode Horses Like The Stock Exchange

Written by Amelia Roper
13th - 16th of April 2022
The Cellar Theatre
Directed by Alex Bryant


Tickets: https://bit.ly/3x9mNAu


“When I was a boy, all I wanted was to grow up, and be a man. Now I’m a man, all I want, is to grow up and be a man. Also. You know?”


Set at the beginning of the Global Financial Crisis in 2007, two couples sit in a park and talk about the GFC, death, expectations, sexism and a dog in a funny costume.


CAST

Henry: Georgie Eggleton

Amy: Aqsa Suryana

Max: Matthew Forbes

Sara: Mia Achhorner


PRODUCTION CREW

Director: Alex Bryant

Producer: Trish Mina

Stage Manager: Luna Ng

Set Designer: Bella Wellstead

Assistant Set Designer: Tahlia Curnow

Costume Designer: Jim Bradshaw

Sound Designer: Milly Kynaston

Assistant Sound Designer: Jennifer Shin

Production Assistant: Bianca McBryde

Photographer & Graphic Designer: Claire Hwang


CONTENT WARNINGS

Sexual references, references to poverty, references to the death of children, references to drug use, references to violence


SUDS COVID-SAFE POLICY:

At SUDS we want to prioritise the safety of our members and audiences, and so we have strict COVID measures in place.

- All individuals entering the Cellar must be double-vaccinated and must use the QR code to check in at the door.

- It is required that while in the space, audience members will keep masks on at all times.

- Audience numbers are kept below full capacity; social distancing should be observed whenever possible. This will be facilitated by spaced seating.

- Hand sanitiser and spare masks will be available in the space.


For any questions or concerns regarding the show, please feel free to contact the team at likethestockmarket@gmail.com.


SUDS acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which this event is taking place: the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. Sovereignty was never ceded, always was, always will be Aboriginal land.