Pramkicker by Sadie Hasler

Presented by MO Theatre

Image by MO Theatre

GALLERY

Jude is angry. Susie has a secret.

When Jude is arrested for kicking off in a café full of passive-aggressive "yummy mummies," she’s sent to Anger Management. Susie, determined to make sure Jude’s next jumpsuit isn’t one with a serial number, tags along. But Susie’s not just there for moral support—she’s also got something to get off her chest.

In this no-holds-barred, G&T-fueled D&M, the sisters dive into the mess of adulting, expectations of motherhood and a woman’s worth. It’s a middle finger to the labels we’re forced to wear, and a chance to figure out who the hell we are now we’re all grown up.

REVIEWS

“The deceptively simple set was perfectly conceived by Ada Lukin

(2025, Absolute Theatre)

“Ada Lukin’s set design nails that lo-fi school assembly vibe: mismatched, duct-taped chairs, a “Stay Cool” baby poster à la Banksy, and layers of DIY that ground the show in something instantly recognisable.”

(2025, Stage Door Reviews)

“The experience starts before the play even begins, thanks to Set and Costume Designer Ada Lukin, who transforms the theatre entrance into a faux community centre hallway, complete with passive-aggressive signage, prams, and toddler finger paintings. It’s both immersive and tongue-in-cheek, ushering the audience into the world of mandatory anger management before we’ve even found our seats.”

(2025, Stage Whispers)