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The Vibrator Play with Director Sarah Hamilton

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Do you know the history of the vibrator? Today we find out more with Sarah Hamilton the director of the play In The Next Room.

IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play is a provocative, funny, touching, and entertaining story about a young doctor and his wife. Dr. Givings is obsessed with the marvels of technology and what they can do for his patients. His wife, Catherine, is only a bystander in her husband's world - listening at the door from the next room as he treats his female patients. Dr. Givings is not sure exactly how the vibrators help the women he treats - but they do keep coming back. The only woman whose problem is not helped by the doctor is his own wife who longs to connect with him - but not electrically.

In this episode:

01:00 - Who is Sarah Hamilton? Why did she decide to do theater?

03:00 - The history of the vibrator

08:00 - Why did Sarah start In The Next Room?

15:00 - What is River & Rail?

19:00 - Why did they set up tickets to pay what you wish?

21:00 - A program to help women entrepreneurs improve their public speaking skills

22:30 - How has directing the play affected Sarah? What was its impact on her?

24:00 - Tips for a successful marriage in this time of pandemic

Support them and get your tickets at https://riverandrailtheatre.com/

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Manage episode 320543715 series 3162403
Content provided by Shannon Hamaker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shannon Hamaker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Do you know the history of the vibrator? Today we find out more with Sarah Hamilton the director of the play In The Next Room.

IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play is a provocative, funny, touching, and entertaining story about a young doctor and his wife. Dr. Givings is obsessed with the marvels of technology and what they can do for his patients. His wife, Catherine, is only a bystander in her husband's world - listening at the door from the next room as he treats his female patients. Dr. Givings is not sure exactly how the vibrators help the women he treats - but they do keep coming back. The only woman whose problem is not helped by the doctor is his own wife who longs to connect with him - but not electrically.

In this episode:

01:00 - Who is Sarah Hamilton? Why did she decide to do theater?

03:00 - The history of the vibrator

08:00 - Why did Sarah start In The Next Room?

15:00 - What is River & Rail?

19:00 - Why did they set up tickets to pay what you wish?

21:00 - A program to help women entrepreneurs improve their public speaking skills

22:30 - How has directing the play affected Sarah? What was its impact on her?

24:00 - Tips for a successful marriage in this time of pandemic

Support them and get your tickets at https://riverandrailtheatre.com/

Support the show

  continue reading

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