BIG HAND PRODUCTIONS (in association with London Irish Theatre) PRESENT:
“Molly Bloom” by James Joyce
A new and exciting production with music and song performed by Eilin O’Dea and directed by Patrick J Byrne
June 24th London Irish Centre, Camden Square NW1 9XB @ £10 @ 8pm
June 25th The Irish Club, 2-5 Tudor Street, EC4Y 0AA @ @ £10 (£5 members) @ 7.30pm (Meal deal @ £29.50 (£24.50 members). Contact 0207 427 5801 or
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Molly Bloom's soliloquy at the end of the James Joyce's Ulysses is recognised as one of the most famous female narratives in modern literature. Sensuous, compelling and at times hugely funny , this soliloquy is the only time in Joyce's seminal novel where Molly's voice is heard. In it, we hear the otherwise silent character bear her soul on life, love, sex and loneliness. This all new production promises to delight the audience with memories and song by Joyce’s renowned heroine.
PRESS COMMENTS:
“O’Dea is every inch the sensualist Joyce imagined” Irish Times
“O’Dea brilliantly captures the nuances of Molly’s rambling mind” Sunday Business Post
“Blooming Wonderful” Metro