Wife to James Whelan: A Rediscovered 1930s Irish Drama Shines at Jermyn Street Theatre
Teresa Deevy's near-forgotten Irish play receives a compelling revival at Jermyn Street Theatre, exploring ambition, love and life-altering choices in 1930s Ireland.
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