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DOOR 3

PRAMKICKER

By Sadie Hasler
Presented by MO Theatre

Meet PRAMKICKER… (she kicked a f*cking pram). Jude is angry. Susie’s mainlining custard again. When Jude is arrested for kicking off in a café full of passive-aggressive "yummy mummies," she’s sent to anger management. Susie, determined to make sure Jude’s next jumpsuit isn’t on...

Meet PRAMKICKER… (she kicked a f*cking pram).

Jude is angry. Susie’s mainlining custard again.

When Jude is arrested for kicking off in a café full of passive-aggressive "yummy mummies," she’s sent to anger management. Susie, determined to make sure Jude’s next jumpsuit isn’t one with a serial number, tags along. But Susie’s not just there for moral support—she’s nursing secrets of her own. In this no-holds-barred, G&T-fuelled D&M, the sisters dive into the mess of adulting, expectations of motherhood, and a woman’s worth. It’s a middle finger to the labels we’re forced to wear, and a chance to figure out who the hell we are now we’re all grown up. MO Theatre invites you to your court-mandated session—BYO feminine rage.

Sadie Hassler’s hit play is a vulnerable, potty-mouthed love-letter to modern women. In a climate where a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body remains stubbornly, maddeningly relevant, PRAMKICKER plucks the discussion of reproductive rights out of the mouths of politicians and places it back where it belongs.

PRAISE FOR PRAMKICKER

★★★★
“Spiky, lively, foul-mouthed”

— Three Weeks


“Pramkicker is an uncompromising exploration of gendered questions…an exuberant character-based comedy to keep you laughing at unpredictable intervals”

— The Age


“A rip roaring-good time”

— Milk Bar Mag


“Hasler’s warm and delightfully swear-filled script skewers the cultural invisibility of women who choose to reject the roles laid out for them, and is also a touching meditation on sisterhood and self-love”

— The Scotsman


“Desperately funny…takes a potshot at a few sacred cows as the author explores what it means to be a modern woman."

— Fest

  • Dates
    16 May – 7 June 2025
  • Location
    Diane Cilento Studio
  • Times
    Fri 16 May 7:30pm
    Sat 17 May 2pm
    Opening Night: Sat 17 May 7.30pm
    Followed by Evenings: Thurs – Sat 6pm
    Sat 7 June 12.30pm
  • Buy Tickets
  • Ticket Pricing
    All tickets
    $39
  • Night with the Artists

    Thursday 29 May, 6pm

  • Duration
    Approximately 75 minutes with no interval, subject to change without notice.
  • Accessibility
    Audio Described 7 June 2:30pm
  • Warning
    This production uses theatrical haze. It contains frequent, strong coarse language and adult themes including sexual assault, pregnancy, abortion, and drug and alcohol use. Recommended for ages 15+.We understand the themes may be triggering for some people. If...

    This production uses theatrical haze. It contains frequent, strong coarse language and adult themes including sexual assault, pregnancy, abortion, and drug and alcohol use.

    Recommended for ages 15+.

    We understand the themes may be triggering for some people. If you would like more detail about the specific content of the play, we encourage you to contact our Box Office.

    If you or someone you know needs information or support, these organisations are there to help:
    Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline
    - 1800 010 120
    1800 RESPECT
    - 1800 737 732

  • Dates
    16 May – 7 June 2025
  • Location
    Diane Cilento Studio
  • Times
    Fri 16 May 7:30pm
    Sat 17 May 2pm
    Opening Night: Sat 17 May 7.30pm
    Followed by Evenings: Thurs – Sat 6pm
    Sat 7 June 12.30pm
  • Buy Tickets
  • Ticket Pricing
    All tickets
    $39
  • Night with the Artists

    Thursday 29 May, 6pm

  • Duration
    Approximately 75 minutes with no interval, subject to change without notice.
  • Accessibility
    Audio Described 7 June 2:30pm
  • Warning
    This production uses theatrical haze. It contains frequent, strong coarse language and adult themes including sexual assault, pregnancy, abortion, and drug and alcohol use. Recommended for ages 15+.We understand the themes may be triggering for some people. If...

    This production uses theatrical haze. It contains frequent, strong coarse language and adult themes including sexual assault, pregnancy, abortion, and drug and alcohol use.

    Recommended for ages 15+.

    We understand the themes may be triggering for some people. If you would like more detail about the specific content of the play, we encourage you to contact our Box Office.

    If you or someone you know needs information or support, these organisations are there to help:
    Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline
    - 1800 010 120
    1800 RESPECT
    - 1800 737 732

Creatives

Writer Sadie Hasler
Co-Director
Amy Ingram
Co-Director & Choreographer
Nerida Matthaei
Set & Costume Designer Ada Lukin
Lighting Designer Christine Felmingham
Sound Designer Brady Watkins
Producers
MO Theatre (Sarah Ann McLeod & Sarah Ogden)

Stage Management

Stage Manager Lucy Kelland
Assistant Stage Manager
Thea Raveneau

Cast

Jude Sarah Ann McLeod
Susie Sarah Ogden

Hero Photography by Lara Furst

Night with the Artists

Thursday 29 May, 6pm
Diane Cilento Studio

Join us for Night with the Artists, as the cast and creatives of PRAMKICKER participate in a post-show Q&A. Following the performance, MO Theatre will lead an intimate discussion about this vulnerable, potty-mouthed love-letter to modern women.

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Acknowledgements

This work of Independent Theatre is created by professional Actors, Creatives, and Stage Management, all of whom donate their time and expertise for a share of ticket sales.

DOOR 3 is proudly supported by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

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