Sam Reid Will Star in DOUBT: A PARABLE at Sydney Theatre Company
Marion Potts directs Pamela Rabe and Zindzi Okenyo at Roslyn Packer Theatre
AACTA and Logie Award-nominated star of the screen, Sam Reid (The Newsreader; Interview with the Vampire) will make his Sydney Theatre Company debut in a brand-new production of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning play, Doubt: A Parable, at STC's Roslyn Packer Theatre this July.
In this intimate four-hander, directed by Helpmann Award-winning powerhouse Marion Potts, Reid will join a trio of some of Australia's finest stage actors: celebrated stage and screen favourite Pamela Rabe, Zindzi Okenyo – who makes her return to acting after directing STC's early 2026 hit, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose – and Shannen Alyce Quan, star of STC and State Theatre Company South Australia's hit The Dictionary of Lost Words (2025 tour), and SIX The Musical.
Set in The Bronx, 1960s New York, Doubt follows Sister Aloysius (Rabe), the iron-fisted headmistress of St. Nicholas Church School, who suspects a progressive priest of inappropriate behaviour with the school's sole Black student, Donald Muller. The charismatic Father Flynn (Reid) denies the allegations entirely.
Reid says he couldn't resist the opportunity to take on the role and return to theatre, "Doubt is a fast-paced, morally complex, ninety-minute four-hander, and the chance to do it with a director like Marion was one I couldn't pass up. I spent a lot of time as a kid around Sydney Theatre Company, taking acting classes downstairs at Australian Theatre for Young People – the big theatre upstairs has always been a dream of mine. Theatre is where I develop the most as an actor, and I'm excited to be doing it again."
Potts, who started her career as an STC Resident Director and has directed over twenty productions for the Company, says: "it's exciting to be embarking on such a gripping play with this powerful cast: these are artists at the top of their game, bringing craft and imaginative prowess to Shanley's timeless text."
When announcing his inaugural season last year, STC Artistic Director, Mitchell Butel, described Doubt as "a taut, thought-provoking production that is one of the most significant and incendiary plays of the twenty-first century''.
Butel adds, “Sam is an actor of such incredible depth and charisma and is a stunning addition to an already magnificent cast. I am so excited to also see the return of Marion Potts – one of this country's most ingenious directors - to Sydney Theatre Company.”
After premiering off-Broadway in 2004, John Patrick Shanley's Doubt went on to Broadway in 2006, winning both the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, and made its Australian premiere at Sydney Opera House in STC's 2006 season. A 2008 film adaptation starring Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour-Hoffman received five Academy Award nominations.
Twenty years later, this potent, intelligent story has “never been more urgent” (Variety) than it is today.
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