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The Pharmacist

The Pharmacist – a cure for all ills?

Hypochondriacs, addicts, pragmatists, self healers…….

Will they find happiness in a bottle?

Direct from a sell out season at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Directions Theatre presents The Pharmacist at the 2008 Hobart Fringe Festival

Everyone experiences pain. Everyone’s pain is different. How do people deal with pain of the body and pain of the mind? And does one cause the other?

The Pharmacist

The Pharmacist – a cure for all ills?

Hypochondriacs, addicts, pragmatists, self healers…….

Will they find happiness in a bottle?

Direct from a sell out season at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Directions Theatre presents The Pharmacist at the 2008 Hobart Fringe Festival

Everyone experiences pain. Everyone’s pain is different. How do people deal with pain of the body and pain of the mind? And does one cause the other?

The Pharmacist

The Pharmacist – a cure for all ills?

Hypochondriacs, addicts, pragmatists, self healers…….

Will they find happiness in a bottle?

Direct from a sell out season at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Directions Theatre presents The Pharmacist at the 2008 Hobart Fringe Festival

Everyone experiences pain. Everyone’s pain is different. How do people deal with pain of the body and pain of the mind? And does one cause the other?

The Pharmacist

The Pharmacist – a cure for all ills?

Hypochondriacs, addicts, pragmatists, self healers…….

Will they find happiness in a bottle?

Direct from a sell out season at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Directions Theatre presents The Pharmacist at the 2008 Hobart Fringe Festival

Everyone experiences pain. Everyone’s pain is different. How do people deal with pain of the body and pain of the mind? And does one cause the other?

Two Women and a Chair

Two actors, Jessie and Martine, arrive at an audition to discover only a bare room with a mysterious chair. The only instructions on what they should do are contained on the flyer advertising the play, and it soon becomes clear that this is no ordinary audition—or is it an audition at all? Will they obey the cryptic instructions? What of Damian, the director? Is this all a plot to get back at Martine, or is there something else? The answers, as always, lie in the choices Jessie and Martine are about to make.

Two Women and a Chair

Two actors, Jessie and Martine, arrive at an audition to discover only a bare room with a mysterious chair. The only instructions on what they should do are contained on the flyer advertising the play, and it soon becomes clear that this is no ordinary audition—or is it an audition at all? Will they obey the cryptic instructions? What of Damian, the director? Is this all a plot to get back at Martine, or is there something else? The answers, as always, lie in the choices Jessie and Martine are about to make.

Two Women and a Chair

Two actors, Jessie and Martine, arrive at an audition to discover only a bare room with a mysterious chair. The only instructions on what they should do are contained on the flyer advertising the play, and it soon becomes clear that this is no ordinary audition—or is it an audition at all? Will they obey the cryptic instructions? What of Damian, the director? Is this all a plot to get back at Martine, or is there something else? The answers, as always, lie in the choices Jessie and Martine are about to make.

Two Women and a Chair

Two actors, Jessie and Martine, arrive at an audition to discover only a bare room with a mysterious chair. The only instructions on what they should do are contained on the flyer advertising the play, and it soon becomes clear that this is no ordinary audition—or is it an audition at all? Will they obey the cryptic instructions? What of Damian, the director? Is this all a plot to get back at Martine, or is there something else? The answers, as always, lie in the choices Jessie and Martine are about to make.

By Word of Mouse

Mick Lowenstein has been a prominent member of the Hobart performance scene for over a decade, he brings his new show of stand up comedy, By Word of Mouse, to this year’s Hobart Fringe Festival.

This show, which will be an amalgam of Mick’s extremely physical and highly energy performance will blend whimsy, chaos, truth and improvised surrealism.

By Word of Mouse

Mick Lowenstein has been a prominent member of the Hobart performance scene for over a decade, he brings his new show of stand up comedy, By Word of Mouse, to this year’s Hobart Fringe Festival.

This show, which will be an amalgam of Mick’s extremely physical and highly energy performance will blend whimsy, chaos, truth and improvised surrealism.

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