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Jeremy Moses

is Hard to Work With

  • Australia

A one-man show about teamwork, tension and the silent treatment.

Just over a year ago, visually impaired comedian Jeremy Moses mounted the biggest theatre production of his career, bringing costumes, stunts and set pieces to literally dozens of onlookers.

But for reasons yet understood, his collaborators abruptly severed ties, never to utter a word to him since... and it isn’t the first time either.

Now, using sketches, songs, puppetry and a little bit of resentment, Jeremy shines a light on the eternal struggle of artistic friction – a light that’s helpful given his bad eyesight.

Join Jeremy as he re-litigates a lifetime of creative rejection (time permitting) to ultimately let you decide whether or not Jeremy Moses is HARD TO WORK WITH.

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

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A one-man show about teamwork, tension and the silent treatment.

Just over a year ago, visually impaired comedian Jeremy Moses mounted the biggest theatre production of his career, bringing costumes, stunts and set pieces to literally dozens of onlookers.

But for reasons yet understood, his collaborators abruptly severed ties, never to utter a word to him since... and it isn’t the first time either.

Now, using sketches, songs, puppetry and a little bit of resentment, Jeremy shines a light on the eternal struggle of artistic friction – a light that’s helpful given his bad eyesight.

Join Jeremy as he re-litigates a lifetime of creative rejection (time permitting) to ultimately let you decide whether or not Jeremy Moses is HARD TO WORK WITH.

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

Back to Listings
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We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.