Ruby Moon

 PRODUCTION
May, 2009
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Venue:
Heidelberg Theatre

Ruby Moon

Matt Cameron

Elise Dorian

Heidelberg Theatre Company Youth is proud to present ‘Ruby Moon’. Part fairytale, part mystery, the production deals with the trials and tribulations associated with losing a child, and the lengths two people will go to keep the memories alive.

Ruby Moon follows Ray (Eben Rojter) and Sylvie (Jessica Cole), a married couple living in an externally pleasant neighbourhood. To the public eye, they are a seemingly normal suburban couple struggling to deal with their daughter’s disappearance. Privately, however, their agony is slowly taking over their relationship, their lives and their minds. This leads them to a series of disturbing interrogations on their wacky and some-what damaged neighbours, anyone of whom may have played a part on Ruby’s vanishing.

Elise Dorian, director of this production, captures the whimsical, eerie nature of the script, transporting Matt Cameron’s text to the stage. Her powerful and passionate direction resonates throughout all elements of this play.

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May 21st to May 23rd @ 8pm
** PLUS a special matinee on May 23rd @ 2pm **


Heidelberg Theatre Company

9457 4117

$10

36 Turnham Avenue, Rosanna, 3084
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