The Indo Daily: Inside Rex Ryan’s ‘The Monk’: An ordinary decent criminal rebrand? (2026)

The Monk's Tale: Art's Reflection or a Criminal's Redemption?

A decade after a notorious gangland shooting, a play about a controversial figure is back, sparking debates.

When art imitates life, it can either reveal harsh realities or blur the lines of morality. This is the intriguing dilemma at the heart of 'The Monk', a one-man show about Gerry Hutch, aka 'The Monk', a figure deeply intertwined with Ireland's criminal history.

But here's where it gets controversial: the play, written and performed by Rex Ryan, son of a renowned broadcaster, is set to return to a larger stage, raising questions about its impact. The Monk's story is not just any tale; it's a narrative that includes a bloody gang war, the Hutch-Kinahan feud, which claimed 18 lives, including innocent bystanders.

As the play's revival approaches, the timing couldn't be more intriguing, with Hutch indicating a political run in Dublin. So, is this art reflecting truth or polishing a criminal's image? Does it provide a platform for redemption or inadvertently glorify a dark past?

In this exclusive Indo Daily piece, Tessa Fleming delves into these questions with Rex Ryan, the creative force behind 'The Monk'. As the opening night nears, the discussion promises to be as captivating as the play itself, leaving us wondering: can art ever truly be impartial in its portrayal of such complex characters and events?

The Indo Daily: Inside Rex Ryan’s ‘The Monk’: An ordinary decent criminal rebrand? (2026)
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