Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without thing - Gerry Hutch himself
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Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without thing - Gerry Hutch himself
"Criminal's surprise appearance in prologue was bizarre Rex Ryan's ­controversial one-man show, The Monk, bears testament to his superb talents as a theatrical multi-tasker - writer, director, producer and actor - who is undoubtedly destined for great things."
"The son of shock-jock Gerry, one of Ireland's greatest broadcasters who relished pushing the parameters to provoke debate and challenge consensus, has shown that he is a chip off the old block."
A criminal's surprise appearance in the prologue was bizarre. Rex Ryan's controversial one-man show, The Monk, demonstrates his superb talents across multiple theatrical roles. He writes, directs, produces and performs the piece, showing theatrical multi-tasking and versatility. The production presents him as a promising figure likely destined for significant achievements in theatre. He is the son of shock-jock Gerry, one of Ireland's greatest broadcasters who relished pushing parameters to provoke debate and challenge consensus. Rex's work and temperament reflect his father's willingness to provoke and challenge norms, marking him as a chip off the old block.
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