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James Joyce’s Grace is a tale of booze, bombast and religious confusion that brilliantly satirises the role of the Catholic Church in early twentieth century Irish life.

When struggling salesman, Tom Kernan, is found drunk and injured in a pub toilet and brought home in disgrace to his long suffering wife, his friends hatch a plot to save him from his errant ways.

This acclaimed Bewley’s Café Theatre production of the classic Dubliners story, features the actor and comedian, Terry O’Neill, who brings to life Joyce’s rare collection of characters and takes you on a hilarious journey from purgatory to paradise.

Dubliners, first published in 1914, is one of the great short story collections in the English language. By exploring the lives of his fellow Dublin citizens with unflinching realism, Joyce revealed truths both blasphemous and transcendent.

‘O’Neill does a terrific job of creating an excellent range of at least five different Dublin voices…. Dublin past is thus vividly conjured’ Irish Independent

‘O’Neill brings considerable energy and skill as the narrator’ Nomoreworkhorse

Duration: 50 minutes

Age Guidance 12+

CAST AND CREW

  • PERFORMED BY: Terry O’Neill
  • DIRECTED BY Michael James Ford
  • PRODUCED BY Bewley’s Café Theatre

Tickets also available from:

Visit Belfast | 028 9024 6609

9 Donegall Square North - Open 7 days a Week

Part of Out to Lunch Festival>>

Tickets & Pricing
  • Admission £12
  • Concession £10
Tue, 07 Jan 2025 8:00 - 9:50pm

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