RUBY MOON is Now Playing at Ad Astra, Fortitude Valley

Performances run 21st July to 13th August 2022.

By: Jul. 26, 2022
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RUBY MOON is Now Playing at Ad Astra, Fortitude Valley

It begins like a fairytale...

In Flaming Tree Grove, life appears to be picture perfect. Security and privacy are coveted and seclusion is its own reward, until the day when little Ruby Moon sets off to visit her grandmother at the end of the cul-de-sac and is never seen again.

The neighbourhood fractures into grief and suspicion in the search for answers to a terrible deprivation and potential crime. Ray and Sylvie Moon struggle to come to terms with the disappearance of their six-year-old daughter, and hoping to trigger someone's memory of having seen Ruby they keep a child mannequin who is dressed in the same clothes Ruby Was last seen in.

The case has long gone cold, and they are almost ready to give up hope when a parcel containing the arm of Ruby's doll arrives on their doorstep. Desperate for answers, they go up and down the street to re-interview their eccentric neighbours, any of whom could be responsible, including a bible-thumping elderly woman, an ex-soldier who still lives with his mother, Ruby's creepy babysitter and even a mad scientist. The strangest of all is "The Wizard" - a former runaway who returned home to find his parents had moved away. He is never seen but will often knock on the Moons' door.

Haunted by their missing child, Ray and Sylvie descend further into a nightmarish world where the boundaries between the real and imaginary become increasingly blurred.

Where is Ruby and who knows what happened to her? Did she ever exist?

Written by Matt Cameron in 2003, Ruby Moon is a contemporary play that explores the grim mythology of the missing child in Australian folklore, about the prevailing fear of our times and looks at the nature of that unease that lurks in the world that we live in. It combines elements of absurdism, gothic horror, black comedy, and fairy tales with the paranoia of post-9/11 suburbia as well as drawing inspiration from real-life headlines about missing children.

DIRECTOR: Susan O'Toole-Cridland

CAST:

Ray Moon - Gary Farmer-Trickett

Silvie Moon - Sandra Harman

DATES:

Thursday 28 July @7:30PM

Friday 29 July @ 7:30PM

Saturday 30 July @7:30PM

Friday 5 August @ 7:30PM

Saturday 6 August @ 2:00PM

Saturday 6 August @ 7:30PM

Thursday 11 August @ 7:30PM

Friday 12 August @ 7:30PM

Saturday 13 August @ 7:30PM




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