
Mixing RED with black: the death of the art movement is the only given
A tortured artist. A naive assistant. The child always kills the father. Pop art will kill abstract expressionism. It’s the 50s.

SUDS' 'Blithe Spirit' review: "a lovely little farce"
‘Blithe Spirit’ is a 3-act performance that acts as an absolute testament to what student theatre can be.

You couldn’t look back if you tried: SUDS 'Eurydice' Review
A sensory aigís, expect an odyssey of emotion, talent and stagecraft.

Friendship, nostalgia, and isolation: SUDS 'Play On' Review
Play On, written and directed by Gemma Hudson, is an ambitious and exciting cross of And Then There Were None with Heathers.

REVIEW: SUDS’ Double O’Bill: The Real Inspector Hound and The Bald Soprano - A murder mystery and a middle-class satire walk into a Cellar
Brilliantly adapted by directors Kieran Casey and Charlie Papps, the production offers a night of gut-wrenching laughter and meta-theatrical analysis in their double (O’) bill of two modern absurdist classics

Review: SUDS' Arcadia makes the pendulum swing
Binary opposites become whole in SUDS’ vibrant reimagining of the play, and though its discussions of thermodynamics, aesthetics, and sex may at first seem arbitrary, they have profound intention.

Review: SUDS' The Glass Menagerie - celebrating Australia's diaspora
Danial Yazdani’s adaptation of the American classic honours the complexities of Australian immigrant experiences.

Review: SUDS' Heat Lightning - Raising The Red Bandana
Crackling with the electricity of theatre, Heat Lightning captures characters grappling with economic hardship and emotional unrest.

Review: SUDS' StuJo! The Musical - There’s no Jo like StuJo
Fun, fantastical, and hot off the press, StuJo! The Musical serves up a loving tribute to all things campus journalism.

Review: SUDS' Off-Offstage — A Band 6 for Off-Offstage
Off-Offstage is structured as a variety show, featuring monologues, group performances, and songs performed by its motley cast of SUDS members who have (presumably) suffered through the epic highs and lows of HSC Drama themselves.


Review: SUDS’ Machinal — Modern, disturbing, and absurdly funny
SUDS’ penultimate slot delivers biting social commentary and razor-sharp performances.