Something is very wrong for Leopold Bloom, worldwide phenomenon & hero of Ulysses. Visitations from the future, ghosts from the past and the burning question ‘Who am I and where do I belong?!’. The only clues lie in his one day of literary life – 16th June 1904 – written for him by Joyce.
As the storm clouds of history gather, Bloom escapes the confines of his book to embark on a new odyssey of remembering and forgetting. Bounding back and forth through time, he attempts to discover his true identity through his Jewish roots. Instead, he falls into the decimated heart of Europe to find an altogether more terrifying story waiting for him.
Patrick Morris delivers a Herculean performance as Bloom in this tour-de-force which mixes clownish antics with high drama, rich stories and powerful imagery.
bloominauschwitz defiantly celebrates open-heartedness in the face of hatred and fear. It surprises, appalls and delights in equal measure, marking it as truly fit for our turbulent times.
“breathtakingly skillful performance” Edinburgh Reporter
“wonderful work with a timely message” Edinburgh Fringe Review
Written by Richard Fredman
Directed by Rachel Aspinwall
Performed by Patrick Morris
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Please contact the The New Theatre for bookings: Tel: +353 (0)1 670 3361
Venue: The New Theatre Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
D02 XH96