Gibraltar
Gibraltar follows a day in the life of Leopold Bloom, the character from James Joyce’s tome Ulysses. As such, the play is comprised of extended monologues and personal musings from Bloom and Molly, his wife, as they mourn the death of their son.
Gibraltar is the human experience stripped bare. It is laced with crass jokes and poetic asides acknowledging the universal emotional needs and sexual desires of people. The show is nearly two hours with a brief intermission.
Extended through July 28th
REVIEWS
“Despite the simplified narrative, it is still full of dense verbiage and rumination that wear one down over the piece’s two-hour length. Those unfamiliar with “Ulysses” will have trouble understanding what’s going on.”