GUNNEDAH and Tamworth residents are set to 'laugh, cry and jig' their way through the night when live theatrical experience 'A Taste of Ireland' comes to town in April.
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The Irish music and dance sensation is getting ready to tour Australia, commencing in Sydney on St Patrick's day, March 17 and visiting over 90 cities and towns.
The tour will make its way to Gunnedah and Tamworth on April 18 and 20 before heading north to Queensland.
The energetic production features world-class dancing with melodic folk music mash-ups and transports you through the story of Ireland's tumultuous history.
Producer and director Brent Pace said Australians have always loved the live theatre experience.
"I have no doubt our 2021 Australian tour will provide audiences with what they have been missing this last year," he said.
"I think a lot of what we believe to be Aussie humour really came from Ireland. 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."
The all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza with feel-good Irish music and dance will feature over 20 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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Leading dancers include Tyler Watkins who is a six times Queensland State Champion and has represented Australia in the World Championships five times and Ceili Moore, who has won 4 NSW State and Australian Championship titles and was crowned North American National, All Ireland, and World Champion.
A Taste of Ireland will be at Gunnedah Town Hall on Sunday, April 18 and the Capitol Theatre, Tamworth, on Tuesday, April 20.