A play by Doug Wright and winner of a Tony and Pulitzer prize for drama (2004), is based on conversations with antiquarian Charlotte Van Mahlsborf who lived in Berlin and survived communist and Nazi regimes around the period of the second World War.
A new production of this play is showing in Dublin's Pearse Centre and is running until the 5th of February. It really is a lovely way to wile away a weekday evening at this time of year.
This one man show acted by Donncha O'Dea who plays over forty, yes forty characters throughout very effortlessly. He gives a fascinating portrayal of controversial character and life of an extraordinary boy, woman and wife. I was also lucky enough to meet the actor afterwards and got the opportunity to chat more to him about the play. Donncha is just as fascinating off stage as he is playing the forty characters.
Go check it out! You will not be unimpressed.
A new production of this play is showing in Dublin's Pearse Centre and is running until the 5th of February. It really is a lovely way to wile away a weekday evening at this time of year.
This one man show acted by Donncha O'Dea who plays over forty, yes forty characters throughout very effortlessly. He gives a fascinating portrayal of controversial character and life of an extraordinary boy, woman and wife. I was also lucky enough to meet the actor afterwards and got the opportunity to chat more to him about the play. Donncha is just as fascinating off stage as he is playing the forty characters.
Go check it out! You will not be unimpressed.
"Ich bin mein eigene frau"
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