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B Sharp: The Suicide

18 Mar - 11 Apr

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“… broad satire, delivered with side orders of toilet humour, deliberately corny sexual innuendo and Pythonesque silliness.”
Sun Herald

... a comedy filled with more slapstick action, toilet jokes and double entendres than you could shake a loaded gun at.
Daily Telegraph

Davies here delivers a performance that is likely to go down as one of this year’s. The Australian

Gareth Davies is a lunatic who should be unleashed on theatre audiences  as often as possible ...
Concrete Playground

A plain old good time and a very stylish production. Time Out



Written by
Nikolai Erdman

In a New Version by Simon Stone

Directed by
Simon Stone

With
Johnny Carr, Gareth Davies, Shelly Lauman, Aaron Orzech, Anne-Louise Sarks and Tom Wren


The world is in the midst of a huge environmental and economic crisis. Semyon Semyonovich can’t find a job and he’s stuck
living with his mother-in-law. When, in a heated argument, his wife refuses him a slice of sausage for his midnight snack, it’s the final straw. He disappears naked onto the streets and his wife is convinced he’s off to kill himself. Their opportunistic neighbour sees the chance to make some money and embarks on a scheme to sell off Semyon’s suicide rights to various political lobbyists. The highest bidder will win a handwritten suicide note dedicated to their cause. In anticipation of his sacrifice, the community hosts a party to send him off in style.

A comedy of despair and longing, The Suicide combines high farce and poetic insight. The Hayloft Project follow up their acclaimed
seasons of Spring Awakening and The Only Child with this contemporary version of Nikolai Erdman’s 1928 existential comedy.

Full Price

$32

Concession

$24

Group Bookings

$26 (5+)

Cheap Tuesdays

$12 min.

Cheap Tuesdays

$12 min.

Preview Performances

$20


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