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Sing Street

Why see Sing Street?

Broadway Transfer

Having become a sell-out success over at the NYTW as part of its 2019/20 season, John Carney and Enda Walsh bring Sing Street, the duo's second collaboration after 2011's Once, to Broadway's main stem. 

Based on Carney's 2016 indie film of the same name, this Dublin set musical takes us back to the 1980s, where one young boy and his band seek to escape the reality of the times with the power of music. With a score inspired by and including some of the era's New Wave classics and choreography by Moulin Rouge's Sonya Tayeh, Sing Street looks set to become one of Broadway's freshest new shows.

What is the story?

Telling the tale of Irish schoolboy Connor, who decides to form a band in order to impress a girl in 1985 Dublin, Sing Street is a love letter to the decade and its music and a witty comedy about the fumbling of adolescence that brims with Irish charm, humor, and resilience. Game of Thrones alum Brenock O'Connor reprises his role as hopeless romantic Connor, alongside Max Bartos, Billy Carter, Zara Devlin, Jakeim Hart, Martin Moran, Anne L. Nathan, Johnny Newcomb, Gian Perez, Sam Poon, Skyler Volpe and Amy Warren.

Key Information

Run Time

Two hours and 15 minutes with one intermission

Dates

Coming in your 2021/22 season!

Creative

Directed by Rebebba Taichman
Book by Enda Walsh
Music and lyrics by Gary Clark and John Carney
Choreography by Sonya Tayeh
Design  by Bob Crowley, Christopher Akerlind, Darron L West and Charles Coes

Reviews

Customer reviews

Sharon Smith

Sing Street Leaves You wanting More

Sing Street is the kind of theater that makes you want to jump out of your seat and root for the underdog! The dream team of creatives who have assembled to put this work onto the stage do not disappoint, and the cast has such a youthful exuberance that you can't help feeling their energy. The show is not just pure joy, but it is moving and touching in all the right ways. You don't want to miss this one. ... Read more
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