Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl

Genius, Love, Madness, Violence in 1920s Paris

A brand new play from Bloomsday in Melbourne
Written by Steve Carey ~ Directed by Carl Whiteside

The centrepiece of our Bloomsday in Melbourne Festival in 2024, Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl tells the tragic yet darkly comic tale of Beckett’s time with James Joyce in late 1920s Paris and his disastrous relationship with Joyce’s doomed daughter, Lucia.

When: Thursday 13th – Sunday 23rd June 2024
Where: Irene Mitchell Studio, 44 St Martins Lane, South Yarra 3141


Bloomsday in Melbourne announces the world premiรจre in June of a new play recounting the darkly comic tale of young Samuel Beckett’s time with James Joyce in late 1920s Paris and his disastrous relationship with Joyce’s doomed daughter, Lucia.

โ€œIโ€™m moved by Luciaโ€™s amazing passion, by her strength and by her eventual defeat,โ€ says Director Carl Whiteside. โ€œBut although Luciaโ€™s is a sad and touching tale, this is a really funny and powerful play that speaks to issues of mental health and artistic expression.โ€

Set in late 1920s Paris, Samuel Beckett and The Rainbow Girl is the true story of Lucia, muse and only daughter of notorious banned novelist James Joyce, a young woman poised to succeed as a daringly original dancer. Into this dysfunctional artistic household arrives alluring young Dubliner Samuel Beckett โ€“ enigmatic, hypereducated, a writer seeking his own literary voice. He finds himself drawn into the older writerโ€™s webโ€ฆ and at the same time becomes the reluctant subject of Luciaโ€™s increasingly obsessive amorous gaze. A series of romantic misunderstandings, at first comic but increasingly tragic, strip Lucia of her nascent career and, her family and love interest both lost to her, she spirals into madness.

โ€œLuciaโ€™s story is only now becoming better known,โ€ says Bloomsdayโ€™s Creative Director Frances Devlin-Glass. โ€œThis is a deeply affecting story of thwarted ambition and lost talent, of the impossibility for her of thriving in the shadow of her famous father. The play explores the forces that worked together to stifle her voice, and eventually led to her decline.โ€

Bloomsday in Melbourne has been bringing the work and the world of James Joyce to Australian audiences for 31 years and is proud to present this major new production for 2024.


Annual Bloomsday Lunch and Joycean Seminar

When: Sunday 16 June 2024, 10:15am – 2:15pm
Where: Arcadia Hotel, 2 Toorak Road, South Yarra

On the morning of Bloomsday itself, Sunday 16th June, join us for a seminar (10:30am – 12:00pm) presented by the playwright of Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl, Steve Carey, and special guest film artist Erin McCuskey. 

โ€‹Afterwards, join us for lunch (12:25pm – 2:15pm) at the covered, heated rooftop room of The Arcadia Hotel.

Then it’s a 700m leisurely stroll or a tram ride to the theatre for our matinee (2:45pm) or evening (7:30pm) performance of Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl.

Please note that there isn’t a lift at The Arcadia, and we’re in the Rooftop Bar, up several flights of stairs.