‘A Tribute to Harrigan & Hart’ at Symphony Space in NYC
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Next Thursday, October 13 at Symphony Space on 95 Street on the Upper West Side, The Irish Arts Center will present an absolutely unmissable tribute to the original kings of Broadway Harrigan and Hart.
An all-star concert, the once in a decade night will remind us that before there was George M. Cohan the songs of his hero Edward 'Ned' Harrigan, the Irish American songwriter and playwright, were the toast of Broadway.
The concert takes place on the hundred year anniversary of Harriagn's passing and through story, song and dance you'll see the artists of the calibre of Athena Tergis and Susan McKeown take to the stage to recreate numbers that will live in your memory.
For tickets CLICK HERE
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An all-star concert, the once in a decade night will remind us that before there was George M. Cohan the songs of his hero Edward 'Ned' Harrigan, the Irish American songwriter and playwright, were the toast of Broadway.
The concert takes place on the hundred year anniversary of Harriagn's passing and through story, song and dance you'll see the artists of the calibre of Athena Tergis and Susan McKeown take to the stage to recreate numbers that will live in your memory.
For tickets CLICK HERE
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An antidote to the great recession
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