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This St. Patrick’s Day Brings Nora And Jim To St. George’s Hall.

This St. Patrick’s weekend, the tale of one of Ireland’s greatest literary heroes and his relationship with his wife comes under the spotlight at St. George’s Hall as Gerry Smyth’s Nora And Jim is once more opened up to the public gaze.

Directed by David Llewellyn and starring Jade Thomson and Thomas Galashan, Nora And Jim is the story of one man’s love letters to his wife, a man who is a foremost man of letters in his homeland and to whom the world knows as James Joyce.

The Judgement Of Hakim, Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Nick Birkinshaw.

Supported by Mark Lea, Hannah Plant, Jack Cooper, Warren Tutt, Joe Ball, Thoma Galashan, Jake Barrowcliffe, Michael Coumas, Bethany Sprontson, Jade Thomson, Ewan Pollitt, Jamie Barton, Sam Williams.

If you keep your wits about you, you will not be harmed. If you keep the information that you hold to yourself and don’t give into the piercing stare, the charm and easy smile of the interrogator then you will have avoided The Judgement of Hakim. Find yourself in left wing book shop, too late, he knows and you’re on a list, read right wing literature, he knows and you’re on a list, buy a certain food, on a list, in fact anything you do in life is listed and what you hold as freedom is just purely an illusion but vital to the trade of the interrogator.