

The extraordinary story of William Patrick Hitler, the Fuhrer’s Irish nephew, and his adventures in 1930’s Berlin
With a SOIRÉE PERFORMANCE at 7pm on Friday, May 23rd, 2025
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BEWLEY’S CAFÉ THEATRE is proud to present...
FRIENDS IN BERLIN
A new play by Felix Brown​
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Friends in Berlin is based on the extraordinary true story of William Patrick Hitler, the son of Hitler’s half-brother, Alois, and his Irish wife, Bridget Dowling.
Raised in Liverpool and abandoned by his father at a young age, William later discovers that Alois, assumed to have died in the First World War, is in fact thriving with a new wife and family, while his famous uncle is beginning his rise to power.
Arriving in Berlin in the dying days of the Weimar Republic, William immerses himself in the notoriously decadent nightlife of the city while enjoying the company of his previously unknown German relatives. He befriends a young man named Tom, a British Embassy official, who helps him negotiate the dangers and complexities of 1930’s Berlin.
However, as their relationship deepens, a dark secret comes to light, casting a shadow over their bond and forcing William to confront the true nature of trust, loyalty and survival in a world on the brink of war.
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Age guidance: 12+
Duration: 55 minutes
Some references to sex and violence
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BOOKING INFORMATION
May 12th – 31st, 2025
There will be a SOIRÉE SHOW at 7pm on Friday, May 23rd
Mon-Sat at 1pm (doors open at 12.50pm)
Tickets: Low-price Mon/Tues €10, Wed/Thurs €12, Fri/Sat €15.
SOIRÉE Tickets : €15
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Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible via the main Grafton Street entrance with a lift to the second floor.
CAST AND CREW
WRITTEN BY: Felix Brown
DIRECTED BY: Michael James Ford
PERFORMED BY: Felix Brown and Kyle Hixon
SET DESIGN: Martin Cahill
LIGHTING DESIGN: Colm Maher
SOUND & MUSIC: Ewan Cowley​
GRAPHIC DESIGN: Gavin Doyle
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