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Love's Bitter Mystery

"How does a young nobody become the most lionized author of the twentieth century?​"

How does a young nobody become the most lionized author of the twentieth century?​ Filmed in the stately setting of the spookily atmospheric Victorian mansion Villa Alba, our brand new play features love, death, sex and violence…and the two powerful women who made James Joyce.

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  • Tobias Miller

    Tobias Miller

    James Joyce

  • Jacqueline Whiting

    Jacqueline Whiting

    Nora Barnacle

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How does a young nobody become the most lionized author of the twentieth century?​ Filmed in the stately setting of the spookily atmospheric Victorian mansion Villa Alba, our brand new play features love, death, sex and violence…and the two powerful women who made James Joyce.

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