An Irish music and dance sensation is set to delight Griffith audiences come April.
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A Taste of Ireland will have you laughing, crying and jigging into the night with a show that has entertained thousands. A Taste of Ireland brings all new sets, costumes, tunes and effects to over 90 cities and towns across Australia in 2021.
"Australians have always loved the live theatre experience," Brent Pace, producer and director said.
"I have no doubt our 2021 Australian tour will provide audiences with what they have been missing this last year."
An all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza, this energetic, feel-good Irish music and dance feast will feature a company of over 20 with some of the world's leading Irish Dancers and musicians, including many world champions and stars of other well-known shows, such as Riverdance and Lord of the Dance.
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"We are extremely proud of the company we have assembled for our 2021 tour," star and co- producer Ceili Moore said.
"We have the best local Australian talent and a few major stars from the international dance world."
With its New York City premiere squeezed in just ahead of COVID in early 2020, and an incredible 130 shows across Australia and New Zealand in 2019, A Taste of Ireland delivers everything audiences love about live theatre.
"I think a lot of what we believe to be Aussie humour really came from Ireland," Mr Pace explained.
"There's a lot of cultural crossover. That's why Australian audiences relate so well to Irish 'craic' - the fun and humour that encompasses that true Irish experience A Taste of Ireland delivers."
With revamped classics like Danny Boy and Tell Me Ma, the show's live, energetic blend of jaw-dropping A-Cappella tap battles, world-class dancing, melodic folk music mash-ups and craic galore transports you through the story of Ireland's tumultuous history.
Commencing in Sydney on St Patrick's day, A Taste of Ireland will perform live at Griffith Regional Theatre Thursday 1 April 2021. For more information and to purchase tickets visit the Griffith Regional Theatre website.
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