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A biting black comedy focusing on three middleaged, crosscultured postal workers trying to find the meaning of life in a post office.
The play is a theatrical expose of the David Harris Authentic Jersey invisible members of New Zealand society, and the cultural divide that separates them. Underneath the veneer of the smiling public servant, Postal reveals www.nikejetsauthenticjerseys.com/52_david_harris_jersey_authentic_black_limited_cheap.html a desperate, lastditch quest for identity that seeks to reach the faceless masses of the 'New Zealand public'.
The play is loosely based on O'Brien's experience working for Australia Post. She says "it was one of the worst working experiences of my life. Part of that was because I had an incredibly overbearing, evangelical boss and part of it was because I was simply crap at the job. The bottom line is nobody goes into a post office because they want to, not really. They're always there to pay a bill, do the banking, stuff that's really just an inconvenience to their day. I couldn't deal with all the flustered, miserable faces. But I was determined not David Harris Black Jersey to give up, so I started nikejetsauthenticjerseys.com/52_david_harris_jersey_authentic_black_limited_cheap.html writing about it as a kind of therapy, which is where Postal was born".
Although this is O'Brien's first staged production, it has already received considerable support, particularly from Playmarket who chose it for their Write Out Loud Festival at Circa Theatre last year. Awardwinning director Kerryn Palmer (Sniper, Pig Hunt) says "Postal went down a treat at Write Out Loud and we're excited about its debut in Wellington".
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