SUDS Presents: How Will I Know? Part TWO
Friday 7 April
7pm
The Cellar Theatre
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 dauntingly 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 second night promises to be a special one, with the following pieces and actors:
In Training - A young adult is visiting their divorced dad in Sydney. They stumble across a mysterious antique shop with an equally mysterious woman at its helm.
written by Bella Wellstead
directed by Simone Maddison
with Phoebe Russell and Antonia Janji
Content Warnings: Divorce. Mild coarse language.
Birds of a Feather - Two crooks struggle with their communication skills.
written by Danny Cabubas
directed by Marlow Hurst
with Dylan Boniface and Emma Parmeter
Content warnings: Some coarse language and mentions of violence
Radio Revenant Incarnate Idaho - A late-night confessional radio show receives three callers.
written and directed by Alex McLeay
with Cooper Forsyth, Emily Whiting, Shannon Sangineto and Phoebe Russell
Content Warnings: Smoking, alcohol, suicide.
Waiting for Greta - Two young girls stumble home from a night out, Waiting for Godot style.
written and directed by Izzy Rizzo
with Victoria Jackson and Mary Aranha
Content Warnings: Alluded Alcohol and Drug Use, Course Language, Sexual References.
Meet-Cute - A woman spills coffee on another woman and they get stuck in an elevator - and something about 500 Days of Summer, kinda.
written and directed by Aqsa Suryana
with Bineeta Saha and Grace Gilhawley
Content Warnings: Coarse Language
Endearing - A Turing test, but you can't really be sure which character is being tested.
written and directed by Aksharaa Agarwal
with Alexis Nguyen and Kaitlyn Nguyen
Content warnings: Coarse language.
How to Understand a Misunderstanding - An interaction between a therapist and a client gradually unravels, and so does their ingrained expression of masculinity.
written by Val Chidiac
directed by Rachel Thomas
with Leith Johnson and Scott Gabutto
Content Warnings: Mild language, including sexism, an attempt at swearing, and actual swearing.
Off the Altar - Two roommates at boarding school have an argument.
written by Harry Peters
directed by Adelaide Tustian
with Jake Laherty and Felix Tonkin
Content Warnings: Anti-semitism, violent imagery.
ChatGPT Writes a Play - An AI becomes sentient and attempts to take over the Cellar Theatre.
written by ChatGPT (with Stuart Rich)
directed by Hunter Shanahan
with Nelson Lee, Henry Wilcox, Roxanne Zhang and Victoria Jackson
Content Warnings: None