The Here Comes Everybody Players
 The Here Comes Everybody Players 
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  • Past Performances
    • James Joyce International Symposium June 2018
    • Lit Crawl Boston 2017
    • Lit Crawl Boston 2016
    • Music Poetry and Prose from Ireland
    • Passages from Finnegans Wake - MSA 17
    • Out of Bounds
    • Terminus, by Mark O'Rowe, September 2014
    • Bloomsday Festival 2014, Dublin
    • Crossroads - an Evening of Irish Theatre and Music >
      • Ithaca
      • Translations Act II, Scene 1
      • Love in Glass Jar
      • Penelope (Molly Bloom's Soliloquy)
    • Bloomsday Festival 2013, Dublin
    • Passages from Finnegans Wake - a free adaptation of the Theater
    • Framingham State University, Irish Literature Class
    • Bloomsday 2012, Boston
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Company Repertoire

Our repertoire is constantly expanding as we plan, rehearse and perform new work.  Below are listed selected works from our current repertoire.

From Ulysses
  • Mr. Bloom's Morning
  • Stately Plump Buck Mulligan, beginning of novel
  • Cyclops, including the Citizen, the Splendid Irish Hero of Old;The Forester's Wedding and the Blessing of Barney Kiernan's Pub
  • Ithaca, Bloom and Stephen arrive at No. 7 Eccles Street
  • Penelope (Molly Bloom's Soliloquy)
  • In the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis

From Finnegans Wake
  • The Fall and the Wake
  • Anna Livia Plurabelle
  • Shem's dream of Shaun
  • Fourmost Characters of Finnegans Wake (HCE, Anna Livia, Shem and Shaun)
  • Samyouwillleaver or Damnyouwell Lover (It was Free but was it Art?)
  • Anna Livia's Return to her Father, the Sea
  • The Hitherandtitheringwatersof
  • Nuvoletta
  • Passages from Finnegans Wake,  a free adaptation for the theater by Mary Manning
  • Mutt And Jute (pp. 15 - 17)

From A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  • A Trip to Cork
  • A Christmas Dinner
  • Fr Arnall's sermon on Hell
  • Silence, Exile and Cunnning
  • Stephen's Departure

From Dubliners
  • A Little Cloud
  • Excerpts from all 15 stories

From Stephen Hero
  • Easter Duty
From Exiles
  • Staged Readings of various scenes

From other Authors
  • Translations, by Brian Friel - Selected Scene
  • Love in a Glass Jar, by Nancy Harris
  • Terminus, by Mark O'Rowe
  • The Rising of the Moon, by Augusta Lady Gregory
  • Poems by WB Yeats
  • Poems by Seamus Heaney
  • Of Thyme and Rosemary, by Deborah Weiss
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Cahal Stephens and Andy MacDonald in A Trip to Cork from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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