
Inside Out is a ground breaking new drama exploring the impact of mental illness on the relationship between a mother and her son.
One in five Australians will directly experience a mental illness in their lifetime, an experience which is deeply personal, often misunderstood and always leaves its mark.
Inside Out is an honest, courageous and compassionate journey into one young man’s mind, to the place where borders are shifting and battle lines are drawn; and into his mother’s struggle to understand what is happening, to maintain her loving relationship with her son, and somehow find a way to help. What do you do when life abruptly turns you upside down, grabs your heart and squeezes it tight? When you need to find all the love, strength and resilience possible?
Courageous, heartbreaking and yet surprisingly funny, Inside Out is a compelling story of love and insight, where realities collide and lives are transformed.
Inside Out will play at the Seymour Centre from May 13 to 30, 2009. Inside Out is directed by Carol Woodrow and produced by Christine Dunstan, starring Tracy Mann and Lindsay Farris.
13th – 30th May
Everest Theatre at the Seymour Centre
cnr City Road & Cleveland Streets, Chippendale
Mon 6.30pm
Tues – Wed 11am
Wed – Fri 8pm
Sat 5pm & 8.30pm
Performance is 90 minutes duration with no interval
Bookings by phone on 02 9351 7940 or www.seymourcentre.com.au
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