MO Theatre’s production of Pramkicker by English playwright Sadie Hasler is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre from July 1 to 4, 2026.
The production is described as a “vulnerable, potty-mouthed love-letter to the modern woman”.
It stars Sarah Ann McLeod and Sarah Ogden and is co-directed by Amy Ingram and Nerida Matthaei.
The plot is described like this:
“When Jude (Sarah Ann McLeod) is arrested for kicking off in a café full of passive-aggressive ‘yummy mummies,’ she’s sent to Anger Management.
Susie (Sarah Ogden), 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.”
The production is described as “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”.
“Sometimes it just feels like we’re containing all our rage and there’s all these exterior voices who are telling us who and what we’re ‘supposed to’ be, all on top of our own internal pressure cookers,” Sarah Ann McLeod said.
“We need a release, and Pramkicker is definitely that release”.
Where: Cremorne Theatre, QPAC – Cultural Precinct, South Bank
When: From Wednesday, July 1 to Saturday, July 4.
Tickets: On sale now. Visit https://www.qpac.com.au/whats-on/2026/pramkicker-by-sadie-hasler or call 136 246








