Synopsis
A bawdy, vibrant and tumultuous adaptation of James Joyce's classic, by a writer who wants to engage people who may have felt daunted to read Ulysses.
Leopold Bloom's odyssey is a pandemonium of live music, puppets, dancing, clowning, bowler hats and kazoos.
It's Ulysses as you've never imagined it before, a superbly theatrical homage to Joyce's chronicle of Dublin life and the greatest novel of all time.
With his wife Molly waiting in bed for the nefarious Blazes Boylan, Leopold Bloom traverses Dublin, conversing in pubs, graveyards and brothels, enduring ridicule and prejudice as he steadfastly clings to his principles and subtly slays his dragons while drawing ever closer to his fateful encounter with the young Stephen Dedalus.
Ulysses is bawdy, hilarious and affecting in celebrating Joyce's genius for depicting everyday life in its profundity, with the Sunday Herald remarking that "Dermot Bolger's beautifully crafted adaptation (carefully and coherently selected from the fiction) has a palpable love for the sensuousness and abundance of Joyce's language)."
Themes
- Alienation (Social psychology)
- Artists
- Bloom, Leopold (Personaje literario)
- British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
- Bloom, leopold (fictitious character), fiction
- Bloom, molly (fictitious character), fiction
- Bloom, Molly (Personaje literario)
- Domestic fiction
- Dedalus, stephen (fictitious character), fiction
- Classic Literature
- Dublin (ireland), fiction
- Facsimiles
- English Manuscripts
- City and town life
- History
- Fiction, psychological
- Hombres
- Immoral Literature
- Fiction
- Fiction, family life
- Fiction in English
- Friendship, fiction
- Historical Fiction
- Leopold Bloom (Fictitious character)
- Manuscripts
- Married people
- Long Now Manual for Civilization
- Married people, fiction
- Joyce, james, 1882-1941
- Jewish men
- Law and legislation
- Men
- Male friendship
- Molly Bloom (Fictitious character)
- Open Library Staff Picks
- Photograph collections
- Photography
- open_syllabus_project
- Pictorial works
- Prohibited books
- Revolutions
- Revolutionaries
- Proofs (Printing)
- Psychological fiction
- Textual Criticism
- Stream of consciousness
- Translations into Irish
Performance
Cast
A medium cast size of 8 total roles, 3 female and 5 male roles.