Review – An evening with seven great Irish writers


No one tells stories quite like an Irishman. And what tales to tell, Neil O’Shea, down at Venue 34 on Cockburn Street, tells us of Wilde and Joyce, Shaw and Synge, Yeats and Swift and Percy French. Seven of the greatest writers in the English language, all of them Irish!
His portrayal of Christy from Synge’s Playboy of the Western World is world class, you won’t see much better on any stage, including Dublin’s Abbey theatre.
And his Lady Bracknell interviewing Mr.  Worthing is the best I’ve seen this side of the irish sea.
This is a delightful hour of stories and tales, told by a master.
One, perhaps for the more cerebal and literate festival goers, so become one, join them at his next show. Couldn’t recommend a nicer way to round off an afternoon at the fringe.

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