The Corn Exchange and Smock Alley Theatre present Dubliners by James Joyce, an extraordinary opportunity to experience Joyce’s masterful collection as part of the Bloomsday Festival 2022, writes Amy Rohu.
Dubliners offers a portrayal of the city, a mirror in which the people of Dublin, as Joyce once wrote, could take “one good look at themselves”. The stories featured are what Joyce called “a chapter of the moral history of my country”.
Directed by Irish Times award winning director Annie Ryan this new contemporary production, reconfigured from the hugely successful 2012 production for Dublin Theatre Festival, capture the celebrated epiphanies of Joyce’s iconic stories.
Tickets are priced from €22 and can be purchased with a food option for ‘Dinner and a show’. For more information and to book your spot, visit smockalley.com.
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