Review: The Ulysses Project
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
Laoisa is an actress, writer & filmmaker from Clare. After winning a school lottery green card, she trained in drama in New York. She has performed Off-Broadway with companies including Irish Repertory Theatre & Irish Arts Center, and in major US regional theatres. Her plays For Love, The Last Days of Cleopatra & The Pigeon in the Taj Mahal all premiered Off-Broadway to acclaim. Her work spans award-winning shorts & TV, with screenings at Galway & Cork. She is represented by RBM Actors, London.
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
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