SUDS Presents: MY MUM DIED AND I WANNA SING ABOUT IT
By Jack Francis West
22nd-24th February 2021
The Cellar Theatre
7pm
TICKETS: http://bit.ly/SUDSMyMumDied
SUDS $3 / ACCESS $5 / CONCESSION $7 / ADULT $12
This is Jack. His mum is dead. Let’s talk about it.
MY MUM DIED AND I WANNA SING ABOUT IT is a dumb, cringe, self-indulgent shit-show that was cheaper to write than going to therapy. Combining comedy, tragedy, and general stream of consciousness; it is an exploration of the realisations and experiences surrounding death, parents, and grief.
Featuring music from your favourite musical theatre and artists; this show is a combination of cabaret, stand-up, and a TED Talk about being gay, being stupid, and most importantly - being dead.
Because we don’t talk about it enough.
CAST
Jack Francis West as HIMSELF (unfortunately)
BAND
Guitar: Matthew Forbes
Pianist: Jessica Snelleman
Drums: Nick Cranch
Violin: Alex Paterson
CREW
Producer: Jacob Parker
Director/Writer: Jack Francis West
Music Director: Jessica Snelleman
Stage Manager: Poppy Tidswell
Lighting Designer: Lincoln Gidney
Set Designer: Angus Konsti
Production Assistants: Annika Bates, Robbie Wardhaugh, and Shania Anderson
Photographer: Thomas Sargent
Videographer: Liam Olsson
CONTENT WARNINGS:
References to cancer, death, illness, sexual references, coarse language, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, emotional abuse, sexual coercion, suicide, depression, substance abuse
NOTE ON DOOR TICKETS
It is preferable you buy your ticket online to ensure our seating capacity complies with COVID-19 rules. On sold-out nights no door tickets will be available. If you are planning on purchasing a ticket at the door please be aware there is no guarantee you will be granted a ticket due to strict COVID-19 capacity rules.
SUDS COVID-SAFE POLICY
At SUDS we want to prioritise the safety of our members and audiences, so we have strict COVID measures in place.
- Audiences will have their temperature checked upon entry into the theatre
- Audiences will be required to sign in with a QR code upon entry to ensure that we can be prepared for any contact tracing that may be required
- Masks are strongly encouraged in The Cellar, and disposable masks will be available upon entry
- Sanitising stations will be placed around the theatre, and audiences must sanitise hands upon entry
- Seating will be socially distanced to ensure that audience members are in compliance with the current NSW legislation
- Flow of foot traffic will be clearly marked, and audiences will be asked to follow this