Productions

The Gaiety School of Acting Advanced Performance Showcase 2008
The Gaiety School of Acting is proud to present its Advanced Performance Year in Acting 2008
Thursday 26th June (David Scott's Class)
Friday 27th June (Antoinette Duffy's Class)
Saturday 28th June( Kristian Marken's Class)
Tickets will be available at the Door.

Gaiety School of Acting's Performance Year Showcase 2008
The Gaiety School of Acting is proud to present its Performance Year in Acting
Monday June 23rd (John O'Brien's Class)
Tuesday June 24th (Antoinette Duffy's Class)
Wednesday June 25th (Kristian Marken's Class)
Tickets will be available at the door.

Molly Bloom
Molly Bloom From Ulysses "Paris 1922 Edition"
Venue: Smock Alley Theatre Studio, Lower Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Date: 9th June-21st June 2008
Time: 20.00 hrs nightly, matinee 3pm Sats
Tickets 15 eur/12 euro concessions
Starring Eilin O'Dea as Molly Bloom
Directed by Liam Carney/Patrick J. Byrnes
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. It has been used as the basis of songs, re-appeared in movies, quoted in other literary works and in terms of its effect on Irish culture was, as the award-winning writer Eavan Boland puts it, "a liberating signpost to this country's future". 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.

