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Ithaca
adapted from Ulysses by James Joyce

Arranged by Cahal Stephens and Jean Sheikh                              Directed by Josh Way  


The lives of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom intersect by chance in a brothel brawl in Ithaca, an adaptation of the penultimate chapter of Ulysses.  In this adaptation, the writer of the scene coexists with the two protagonists by prodding and questioning them into explaining how this chance meeting may change their lives.

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Jean Sheikh as The Writer, Stephen Reinstein as Stephen Dedalus (on floor) and Cahal Stephens as Leopold Bloom
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