Playing at Liberty Hall with previews from 24th October and running until 12th November.(reviewed)
A Trinity of Two is one of Ulick O'Connor's most rated plays. It tells the story of an encounter between two great Dubliners, Oscar Wilde and Edward Carson. Patrick Bergin plays Edward Carson and Adrian Dunbar plays Oscar Wilde.
Both actors were interested in the new perspective they have gained on these two men through reading O'Connors play. Bergin has said "Edward Carson is a very complex and paradoxical figure. I was surprised to discover that he was from Dublin not Belfast, that Patrick Pearse and Roger Casement respected & praised him, that he did not want partition, that he supported the separation of church and state". Dunbar was intrigued to find out more about Wilde as he grew up in Enniskillen where Wilde had attended school. According to Adrian, when he was growing up Oscar Wilde had always seemed "real and alive to me".
A Trinity of Two is a fantastic opportunity to see two prominent Irish men from a slightly different perspective. The roles are powerful and witty with some hilarious stories from Oscar Wilde. A Trinity of Two is an interesting portrayal of how two young and respected Irish men become pawns in the establishment.
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A Trinity of Two
Time:8pm
Tickets: €20 / previews €12.50 No booking fees
Liberty Hall
Eden Quay
Dublin 1
Tel: 872 1122
Web: Central Ticket Bureau













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