When Eamon Morrissey (right) approaches the hatch in the snug to request a pint and a ball of malt, he taps into a national subconscious, a kind of pub-dweller's Shangri La. He has made the archetypal Dubliner immortalised by Myles na Gopaleen inimitably his own, telling tales of The Brother which have become part of Irish folklore. For some 25 years the actor and his doppelganger have travelled far and wide together, creating comic convulsions wherever they landed. Now Yer Man is back with - what's this? - The Other Brother. Well, the material remains that of the great Myles, and many of the classic characters surface again: the Landlady, Sergeant Pluck and others. Addicts are directed to the revelations at Andrews Lane Theatre, which may add substantially to their number. Down the hatch.