Beyond the Barricade

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The Helix, Saturday 21st September

Beyond the Barricade – 20th Anniversary Tour, comes to The Helix, Dublin on Saturday  21st September.

Featuring past principal performers from Les Misérables and delivering over two hours of songs from the best musicals of the West End and Broadway, ending of course with a stunning finale from Les Misérables. This brand new show for 2019 will include many of the best numbers that have made Beyond the Barricade the most popular musical theatre concert in the UK and includes songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, Hamilton, The Lion King, West Side Story, Jesus Christ Superstar, Chicago, and many more.

The 20th Anniversary concert features David Fawcett (Valjean) Andy Reiss (Enjolras & Resident Director for the National Tour of Les Misérables) Katie Leeming (Eponine) and Poppy Tierney (Cosette), together with a live band who capture the feel of the original orchestrations of the chosen musicals. Andy, David, Katie and Poppy also featured in the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert, staged at the O2 Arena, London.


Date:
Saturday 21st September
Time:
8.00pm - 10.30pm
Price:
€30
Address:
The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Dublin 9, Ireland

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