Irish actors joined Slovak, American and New Zealand performers to bring Joyce’s work to life.

He's been called the most unread famous author in the world, and he has an audience in Bratislava.

Earlier this month, a collection of Irish actors, as well as a Kiwi and an American, got together to celebrate and share the joy of James Joyce.

The event, spearheaded by Irish comedian Shane Callaghan, aimed to make "the work of James Joyce more accessible to the public" and "showcase the breadth of his writing while having a lot of fun doing it."

He appears to have succeeded.