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Image centre is a small table set with cake for afternoon tea, one young woman on either side, both dressed in relaxed 1950s garden wear. Woman on right looks away while woman on left speaks, mouth open. Between them, butler dressed in black and white stands, during tea.
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Review: SUDS’ The Importance of Being Earnest

When he heard Michael Spence was going, Janek Drevikovsky just had to get tickets.

February 22, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
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What a LARP! What a plunge!: SUDS and The Jetpack Collective Present Where Your Eyes Don’t Go

Harrison Dangate of Empyrean Incorporated writes to you in regards to your position at the company. He wishes to meet to discuss your professional and personal development, in person, at 10:15pm. I am giddy. Where Your Eyes Don’t Go was proposed as part of the SUDS Summer Season. It’s the sort of program that includes…

January 31, 2015 Patrick Morrow
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Review: Over and over

Sam Langford reviews Sam Jenkins’ Over and Over.

October 19, 2014 Sam Langford
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The rise and fall of the Sydney University Dramatic Society

Patrick Morrow chronicles the life and death of student theatre on campus.

September 23, 2014 Patrick Morrow
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Review: SUDS’ Preheat

Shannen Potter reviews SUDS’ latest play, ‘Preheat’.

September 22, 2014 Shannen Potter

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