Dedalus Lounge
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 12, 2012
Closed Feb 2, 2012
Opened Jan 12, 2012
Closed Feb 2, 2012
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.
1hr. 30min.
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http://www.royalfamilyproductions.org
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
In Dedalus Lounge, Danny, Delphine and Daragh are trying to survive in Dublin's fair city. Their usual haunt is the Dedalus Lounge, the best bar in the city. Danny's trying to get a Queen tribute band off the ground. Delphine's struggling with a high profile affair and the fact that her granny's dying and Daragh can be seen in all places dark and dangerous. It is a jet-black Christmas tale of desperation, casual sex, bereavement, shoplifting, bisexuality, rampant disloyalty, copious drinking and Freddie Mercury impersonations.
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The title of Gary Duggan's play ,Dedalus Lounge, at the Interart Theatre Annex makes direct reference to one of James Joyce's major characters, Stephen Dedalus, who appears in both Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses.
However, once you get past the essential parallel that both Joyce and Duggan are dealing with Dubliners who want to soar but are somehow held back from their flight of escape, you realize the two writers have nothing in common except their Irish heritage. And by play's end, one is extremely grateful that director Chris Henry gives this otherwise suffocating treatise extraordinary style and energy.
The tale centers on three friends who have known each other a [...]