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Michael Londra’s Celtic Fire Coming to Adler Theatre

Michael Londra's Celtic Fire Coming to Adler TheatreCeltic Fire, starring renowned Irish tenor Michael Londra, presents the culture of Ireland, with a focus on Irish dance. Its electric energy sweeps audiences away to the Emerald Isle – its culture, its music, its pubs and its heart. Celtic Fire stops at the Adler Theatre for a one-night engagement on Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets ($25, $35, $55) will go on sale Friday, December 16 at 10:00 a.m. online at Ticketmaster.com, the Adler Theatre Box Office (136 E. 3rd St.) and charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

World champion dancers from the casts of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance take the stage with brilliant flashes of speed, youth and exuberance. The innovative choreography is original to the show, presenting an exciting style of Irish dance that perfectly complements the live band. Intricate group numbers and looser solo spots are the hit of each performance. Many audiences want to join in… and many actually do!

The heart of this show belongs to celebrated tenor Michael Londra who has won fans in every corner of the globe, as the lead voice of Riverdance on Broadway, as a concert singer who has performed in 40 countries and as the star of his Emmy® nominated PBS special. His humor and easy connection with the audiences are what make the evening special, not to mention his stunning voice, with a performance of Danny Boy that will leave you speechless.

For more information see www.MichaelLondra.com/Celtic-Fire l AdlerTheatre.com.

Michael Londra's Celtic Fire Coming to Adler Theatre

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