The centrepiece of the annual Bloomsday festival is a play, 'Love's
Bitter Mystery: The Year that Made James Joyce'. Bloomsday is back
with a new play to celebrate the centenary of the publication of James
Joyce's 'Ulysses'. Written by Steve Carey and directed by Jennifer
Sarah Dean and Associate Editor Carly Ellis, it is an immersive
site-specific play written for the spectacular boom era mansion, Villa
Alba, in Kew. The mansion provides a setting that beautifully matches
the mood of the piece: cold and damp, but also grand and dramatic,
like Joyce himself. In fact, Villa Alba was built in the very year
Joyce was born, 1882. The play tells the story of the year, 1903-4. in
which James Joyce returned to Ireland for the death of his mother and
in which he met Nora Barnacle and draws on Joyce's writing from
several periods in his career. It's intense and moving.
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