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Berlin Love Tour
Cork City

Playgroup’s fascinating guided tour of Berlin, imagined by walking the streets of Cork city led by a tour guide, is a lot more than a potted history of a city with a troubled past.

With Hilary O’Shaughnessy as the unorthodox guide, about 25 of us are stimulated with information and anecdotes about everything from the Brandenburg Gate to Hitler’s notorious bunker.

Cork becomes Berlin. It is seen through O’Shaughnessy’s observant eye. She confidently introduces us to the trendy Mitte District as we stand on the corner of Liberty Street opposite a bar.

This meandering through the streets of ‘Berlin’ is far from being a dry history lesson. O’Shaughnessy’s character lived in the vibrant city, where she had a doomed relationship with a German man called Alex.

In between her musings on memory and ways of honouring the victims of the Holocaust, she discloses the unpalatable truths of her love affair, including Alex’s meltdown on an autobahn.

There is just the right mix of the personal alongside the broader sweep of what Berlin is like today, complete with its ghosts and the pre-occupation with memorials.

O’Shaughnessy comes across as intense and, at times, quite funny about being a foreigner. At one point, as she describes cradling Alex’s head in her lap at a train station, tears well up in her eyes. She also expresses her feelings of inadequacy about doing justice to Berlin.

But she need not worry. This show, punctuated by Ray Scannell singing on street corners, is a heartfelt love letter to Berlin; a love letter that is bitter sweet.

Colette Sheridan

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