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BLOOMINAUSCHWITZ by Richard Fredman

  • The New Theatre 43 Essex Street East Dublin 2, D, D02 Y306 (map)

BLOOMINAUSCHWITZ by Richard Fredman

The New Theatre

Bloominauschwitz returns for a limited run after a sell-out success at The New Theatre in 2019.

Richard Fredman's play is a flamboyant investigation of identity and belonging, combining highly physical theatre with the sheer joy of the spoken word.

Bloominauschwitz is a one-person Odyssey of Herculean proportions: powerful, emotive and thought-provoking.

Meet Leopold Bloom. Kidney-loving man of Dublin, hero of James Joyce’s great novel Ulysses and worldwide phenomenon. As usual, it’s 16 June 1904. But something is very wrong. Visitations from the future, ghosts from the past, and the haunting question, "Who am I and where do I come from?!"


Escaping the bounds of his book, Bloom embarks on a quest to discover his Jewish heritage and plunges head-first into the dark heart of European history. 


"an outstanding study of our need for identity" The Edinburgh Reporter

"Morris's performance is overwhelmingly powerful" A Younger Theatre

"a wonderful work with a timely message at its core" EdFringe Review

"a gobsmacking solo performance" The Argus

Age Restriction: 14+

Doors: 19:15

Menagerie Theatre Company

Earlier Event: 14 June
BLOOMINAUSCHWITZ by Richard Fredman
Later Event: 18 June
Four Hour Gong Meditation