A warm and sunny Belfast night gives way to chilling, astonishing and downright unforgettable depth of life on the Lyric Theatre's Main Stage in Nancy Harris's Our New Girl, which reveals itself to be the perfect fit for Rhiann Jeffrey's prodigious and invaluable directorial sensibilities. I've previously and repeatedly been in admiration, and sometimes in awe, of the distinctive and enduring manner in which Jeffrey unearths and sensitively imprints the passionate humanity in theatrical performances and narratives. And in Harris's work, recently televised in the fine form of The Dry, Jeffrey finds something which undoubtedly meets the definition of "awe" – acting, writing, set design, lighting, costuming, props and more all coming together as something whose vitality and energy simply bursts out at the viewer and effortlessly commands their attention for more than two hours.