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Exiles

The Victorian première of James Joyce’s play
Bloomsday
by
ABR Arts 20 June 2023

Exiles

The Victorian première of James Joyce’s play
Bloomsday
by
ABR Arts 20 June 2023
Lucy Payne as Bertha Rowan and Doug Lyons as Richard Rowan (photograph courtesy of Jody Jane Stitt and Mark Harper).
Lucy Payne as Bertha Rowan and Doug Lyons as Richard Rowan (photograph courtesy of Jody Jane Stitt and Mark Harper).

Is it time for Joyce’s Exiles to come in from the cold? Joyce’s only extant play has long been marginal within his oeuvre, scantly loved even by Joyce enthusiasts, and seldom produced for stage. Bloomsday in Melbourne, which has been making live theatrical adaptations of James Joyce’s prose work for some thirty years, has only got round to putting it on now, the first ever production in Victoria. Written in 1915, between A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses, the play is deeply coloured by Joyce’s early infatuation with Henrik Ibsen (the nineteen-year-old Joyce famously learned Norwegian to read the master in the original). Critics have long been put off by its lack of dramatic action and the unwieldy dialogue, encased in a fusty Edwardian drawing-room setting.

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