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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    505 AT15DR 9838A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    020 AT15DR 9276 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    481 AT15DR 9804A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    420 AT15DR 9735A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    381 AT15DR 9684 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    492 AT15DR 9818A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    362 AT15DR 9663 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    297 AT15DR 9593 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    304 AT15DR 9852 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    155 AT15DR 9421 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    154 AT15DR 9420 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    509 AT15DR 9845A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    493 AT15DR 9819A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    447 AT15DR 9772A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    398 AT15DR 9707 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    388 AT15DR 9693 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    335 AT15DR 9621 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    315 AT15DR 9871 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    308 AT15DR 9857 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    309 AT15DR 9858 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    258 AT15DR 9554 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    250 AT15DR 9546 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    239 AT15DR 9531 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    141 AT15DR 9397 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    117 AT15DR 9794 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    114 AT15DR 9791 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    084 AT15DR 9750 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    063 AT15DR 9366 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    048 AT15DR 9336 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    033 AT15DR 9306 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    017 AT15DR 9724 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    518 AT15DR 9865A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    513 AT15DR 9851 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    514 AT15DR 9852A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    487 AT15DR 9813A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    482 AT15DR 9805A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    477 AT15DR 9800A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    465 AT15DR 9878 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    429 AT15DR 9745A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    404 AT15DR 9715A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    320 AT15DR 9603 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    285 AT15DR 9577 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    276 AT15DR 9566 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    269 AT15DR 9840 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    224 AT15DR 9503 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    222 AT15DR 9501 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    196 AT15DR 9488 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    157 AT15DR 9425 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    151 AT15DR 9416 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    125 AT15DR 9802 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    095 AT15DR 9768 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    072 AT15DR 9734 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    046 AT15DR 9334 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    041 AT15DR 9326 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    027 AT15DR 9297 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    522 AT15DR 9874A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    347 AT15DR 9645 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    346 AT15DR 9644 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    344 AT15DR 9641 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    332 AT15DR 9618 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    189 AT15DR 9475 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    128 AT15DR 9805 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    074 AT15DR 9738 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    519 AT15DR 9870A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    473 AT15DR 9795A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    437 AT15DR 9758A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    410 AT15DR 9721A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    385 AT15DR 9690 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    370 AT15DR 9672 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    349 AT15DR 9648 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    265 AT15DR 9831 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    110 AT15DR 9787 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    106 AT15DR 9779 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
    090 AT15DR 9758 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    431 AT15DR 9748A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    414 AT15DR 9726A Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    401 AT15DR 9711 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    375 AT15DR 9678 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    368 AT15DR 9670 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    364 AT15DR 9665 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    242 AT15DR 9535 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    212 AT15DR 9824 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    202 AT15DR 9814 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    181 AT15DR 9465 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
    177 AT15DR 9461 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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.
    171 AT15DR 9455 Pro © 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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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.
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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 Tuesday, 23 June, 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 />
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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 />
<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.
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  • The cast members of Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, photographed on Thursday, 30 April, 2015. The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.<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 />
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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 />
<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.
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  • The cast members of Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, photographed on Thursday, 30 April, 2015. The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.<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.
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  • The cast members of Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, photographed on Thursday, 30 April, 2015. The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.<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.
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  • The cast members of Apocalypse Theatre's production of The Dapto Chaser, by Mary Rachel Brown, photographed on Thursday, 30 April, 2015. The show takes place at Griffin Theatre from 1 - 15 July, 2015.<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.
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