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Once upon a time, a little girl called Ruby Moon set off to visit her grandmother at the end of the cul-de-sac. She never arrived.
Sylvie and Ray are consumed with finding their missing daughter. But the detective has no leads, a Ruby mannequin is not jogging anyone’s memory and their street has become a nightmarish labyrinth. So Ruby’s parents venture down Flaming Tree Grove, interrogating their neighbours in search of a final answer.
Clever, comic and disturbingly close to real life events, this fractured fairytale brings too life suburbia’s dark soul and deepest grief.
Ruby Moon by Matt Cameron
- Starring: Benj D’Addario and Kate Rice
- Director: Jeremy Rice
- Set Designer: Fiona Bruce
- Costume Designer: Cherie Hewson
- Sound Designer: Joe Lui
- Lighting Designer: Joe Mercurio
- Song Composer: Andrew McNaughton
19-30 October 2010
Victoria Hall, 179 High St Fremantle
Western Australian premiere
Director Jeremy Rice handles with deft control the actors’ tricky transformations… And he has a couple of tricks up his sleeve – one at the play’s very beginning, the other at its very end – that will make you sit up straight. – David Zampatti, The West Australian
