‘Theatre can be exceptionally boring and everyone has been to a play where you’re trapped, it’s a horrendous experience because it’s not like the cinema where you can leave with ease but when theatre really works it’s a magical event,’ explains Rex Ryan.
Rex, the son of late broadcaster Gerry set up and runs The Glass Mask Theatre with his wife Miglé but his latest production is even more of a family affair.
Summerhill which was penned by Stephen Jones sees Rex team up with big sister Lottie but he is adamant that there have been no sibling squabbles and that she has nailed the part. ‘I don’t fight with Lottie, no and on this one, it was a quick job because she plays a voice, so my character is obsessed with an Irish true-crime podcast
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