Belfast's award-winning Kabosh Theatre Company transposes its remarkable site-specific production of 'This Is What They Sang' to New York as part of the 1st Irish Festival, New York's only all-Irish theatre festival.
Belfast's award-winning Kabosh Theatre Company transposes its remarkable site-specific production of 'This Is What They Sang' to New York as part of the 1st Irish Festival, New York's only all-Irish theatre festival.
Belfast's award-winning Kabosh Theatre Company transposes its remarkable site-specific production of 'This Is What They Sang' to New York as part of the 1st Irish Festival, New York's only all-Irish theatre festival.
First there were The Beatles... then there were The Mark Ten. From January 12 to 30, The Mark Ten's Fantastic Parade pays comedic homage to the creation of the 1960's 'concept' album, following the antics of a pop band who've decided to stop touring, hit the recording studio, and create a masterpiece.
First there were The Beatles... then there were The Mark Ten. From January 12 to 30, The Mark Ten's Fantastic Parade pays comedic homage to the creation of the 1960's 'concept' album, following the antics of a pop band who've decided to stop touring, hit the recording studio, and create a masterpiece.
First there were The Beatles... then there were The Mark Ten. From January 12 to 30, The Mark Ten's Fantastic Parade pays comedic homage to the creation of the 1960's 'concept' album, following the antics of a pop band who've decided to stop touring, hit the recording studio, and create a masterpiece.
For its annual summer festival of contemporary opera, music and theatre, the Almeida Theatre will present a programme which includes the London premiere of An Ocean of Rain, a specially commissioned opera by Yannis Kyriakides and Daniel Danis, the European premiere of Adam Rapp's Nocturne and British African Theatre Company Tiata Fahodzi's first week long residency at the Almeida.