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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1096 AT15DA 1436A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1089 AT15DA 1424A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1085 AT15DA 1411A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1073 AT15DA 1391A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1071 AT15DA 1383A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1068 AT15DA 1376A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1063 AT15DA 1551 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1061 AT15DA 1546 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1057 AT15DA 1541 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1053 AT15DA 1532 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1050 AT15DA 1517 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1039 AT15DA 1497 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1047 AT15DA 1512 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1034 AT15DA 1487 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1032 AT15DA 1350A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    1026 AT15DA 1337A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
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Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
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CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
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Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
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CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0804 AT15DA 1297 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
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The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
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Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
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CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0686 AT15DA 1254 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
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For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0673 AT15DA 1245 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0669 AT15DA 1241 Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0658 AT15DA 0926A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
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  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0641 AT15DA 0908A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
  • Danny Adcock, Noel Hodda, Jamie Oxenbould & Richard Sydenham rehearse with director Glynn Nicholas for Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, on Wednesday, 1 July, 2015.  The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.  Photo by Robert Catto / robertcatto.com.<br />
<br />
For the Sinclair family, the cut-throat world of greyhound racing is a religion. And their beloved dog Boy Named Sue is more than a greyhound; he’s their heart and soul on four legs. With the crucial Winnebago Classic on the horizon, Cess Sinclair has one shot at reversing his family’s fortunes for good. Against all the odds, he’s betting on a miracle.<br />
<br />
The Dapto Chaser is warts-and-all Australian comedy that gets its hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the dog racing sub-culture. The Sinclairs are a family trapped in the pressure cooker of gambling addiction and when things don’t go to plan, they are forced to gamble the most important commodity of all – their relationship to each other.<br />
<br />
Playwright Mary Rachel Brown wrote The Dapto Chaser perched in the bleachers track-side, while director Glynn Nicholas will be going on an all-schnitzel diet to get it over the line.<br />
<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
Director: Glynn Nicholas<br />
Producer: Dino Dimitriadis<br />
Set and Costume Designer: Georgia Hopkins<br />
Lighting Designer: Toby Knyvett<br />
Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis<br />
Stage Manager Cara Woods
    0636 AT15DA 0902A Ast © Robert Catto.JPG
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