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Australian premiere of Matthew Gasda's Doomers, a two-act corporate psychodrama about a fictionalised OpenAI boardroom crisis. Directed by Victoria Lenehan. Set in the not-so-distant past — 2023 — when the AI takeover was still speculative, not inevitable. The Sydney Dramaturgical production split performances between two Surry Hills venues: Two80 Cabaret for the evening runs (1, 9, 29, 30 September) and Tom Mann Theatre for the 7 September matinee and evening shows. The 7 September performances were accompanied by a free public panel, AI-pocalypse Now? Australia's AI Future, featuring Professor Alana Maurushat of Western Sydney University. Reviewed in The Scoop by Christian Claye Edwards and in Pulp Magazine by Anastasia Dale. Presented by Sydney Dramaturgical Company as part of Sydney Fringe Festival 2025. 1–30 September 2025.
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September 1, 2025
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7:00 PM (evening); 2:00 PM (matinee, 7 September only)
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World premiere. Co-written and co-performed by Anastasia Dale and Ava Broinowski, two writers associated with the University of Sydney student press. An experimental two-hander built from a sequence of public addresses — wedding speeches, eulogies, confessions — that interrogated the construction of self-narrative. The production's central scenographic device was a suspended overhead mirror at Rofe Street Theatre, which placed the audience's own reactions in the field of view. Produced by Aubrey Wang. Tech by Rupert McEvoy. Presented by Sydney Dramaturgical Company as part of Sydney Fringe Festival 2025. Reviewed at length in Honi Soit by Alex Butler. 4–6 September 2025, Rofe Street Theatre, Leichhardt.
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September 4, 2025
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7:00 PM
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World premiere. Directed by Ziggy Lumley Tow in his theatrical debut. An experimental tragicomedy on immigration, identity, and long-distance relationships under neoliberalism, inspired by the structure of Japanese Noh theatre. Starring Kyrah Brock-Fenton (Home and Away, Housos) as Booba, with Agustin Lamas as Homie. Set design by Lottie Braun (Lottie World) and Hamish Shorrocks. Wardrobe by Diaan Vitnell, NAS BFA Sculpture graduate. Ambient soundtrack by Umki, multidisciplinary artist from Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country. Set pieces sourced from The Bower Reuse and Repair Centre, Marrickville. Presented by Sydney Dramaturgical Company as part of Sydney Fringe Festival 2025. 23–27 September, The Actors Pulse Playhouse, Redfern.
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September 23, 2025
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7:00
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