"Celtic Woman"
Returns To Boston November 10

Following a sold out performance at the Bank of America Pavilion earlier this summer, "Celtic Woman" will return to Boston, courtesy of Broadway in Boston, at The Opera House on Thursday, November 10.

Presenting some of the most beautiful and best loved songs of Ireland, "Celtic Woman" portrays the unique voices and styles of the ladies through solos as well as ensemble numbers. The evening's program includes such classic selections as "Danny Boy" and "Ave Maria," contemporary choices such as Enya's "Orinoco Flow" and Clannad's "Harry's Game," and a host of original compositions.

First introduced to America with the release of their CD/DVD and airings of their PBS concert, "Celtic Woman" has developed what even they refer to as an inexplicable phenomenon.

At the helm is David Downes who serves as Musical Director, Conductor, Composer and Arranger. Downes previously worked as Musical Director for "Riverdance." The show is also the realization of a dream for Sharon Browne, Managing Director of Celtic Collections -- one of Ireland's most successful independent record labels.

Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 617-931-2787 or directly at the Opera House box office located at 539 Washington Street in Boston.

-- OnStage Boston

08/26/05

 
 
 
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