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Eugene O'Brien Gavin Quinn
Bertolt Brecht
Adapted from Brecht's The Good Person of Setzuan.
Dublin, 2017
You are invited to meet an actor, a pop singer and a scholar, from China, and two Mongolian accountants. They have come together to make a modern version of Brecht’s parable play, The Good Person of Setzuan first performed by German actors playing Chinese people. Brecht’s original play is a parable set in China between World War I and World War II. The Good House of Happiness is set in Dublin in 2017 as Molly Xiu, a budding actor, receives a challenge from the gods. They favour her with a gift of money, so she opens a new restaurant. But she is not a tough nosed business person, and everyone takes advantage of her, so she is driven to invent a male alter ego, Michael Xun, to be the ruthless dragon that makes the restaurant a success. She is forced to assume this role so often that, as Michael Xun, she is accused of murdering Molly Xiu.
Athchóiriú/Aistriúchán
Dráma Fada
2
5
7
13 October 2017
Produced as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Produced by Pan Pan
Smock Alley Theatre
Performed in the Main Space.
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