Levin & Levin is the story of Bubbie (Aideen Wylde) and Ida (George Hanover), escapees from the Russian pogroms of the early 1900s. Dressed as boys to save their lives, the girls eventually become Europe's most famous male impersonators.
Directed by Veronica Coburn and Bryan Burroughs, with original music by Cork's virtuoso John O'Brien, using vaudeville, slapstick, cabaret and clown and with appearances from the likes of Rasputin, Freud and Hitler, Levin & Levin is a story so incredible, it might just be true.
This is an ode to the displaced children of the world.
See Levin & Levin at the Everyman theatre, Cork, from Monday 10th until Saturday 15th April, 8pm (excluding Friday 14th April). Tickets €20, concession €18, and student tickets €9, are available from www.everymancork.com, or from the box office, phone 021 4501 673.
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