This was a beautifully written and performed show! I didn't know what to expect other than that it was based on letter between James Joyce and his wife, Nora.
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An interesting and humourous tale about an iconic writer, his wife and their struggles in the early 20th century, trying to navigate creativity, love, family and surival in a war torn Europe. ...
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First off, I just want to commend all the talent packed into this one-act play. The playwright, Nora Connolly, explores the relationship between Nora and Jim, two complicated people, with such reverence and grace. I appreciate the words she penned. Under the direction of Ronan Wilmot, we (the audience) feel like we're witnessing something we almost shouldn't be. It's intimate and it feels intimate. I especially liked the music accompaniment. The actors, Lisa Dobbyn and John O'Callaghan, were terrific as Nora and Jim. Bravo! I have already recommended this show to others. ...
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