If Waiting for Godot is a play where nothing happens twice, then the charming adaptation of Rónán Hession’s Leonard and Hungry Paul goes one better. In this droll Dublin dramedy, nothing happens on an ongoing basis. Yet far from boring the socks off the viewer, the effect is absolutely absorbing – it’s like watching paint dry if watching paint drying was a gripping spectator sport.
Affable and so laid back it practically descends through the floorboards, the BBC Northern Ireland/ RTÉ co-production stars Alex Lawther as the epony
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