Star Trek Meets Star Wars presented by National Symphony Orchestra

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National Concert Hall, Friday 8th July

“The Music of Star Trek”…a unique and entertaining in-person conversation with Judie Rosenman, wife of Oscar-winning composer Leonard Rosenman, creator of the music for Star Trek: The Voyage Home. Hosted by conductor Richard Kaufman and film music commentator Tim Burden, this exciting pre-concert event will include audio and visuals from the legendary Star Trek films, as well as a time of Q&A from the audience.

Prepare to beam up and feel the Force as the National Symphony Orchestra transports you to the ‘final frontier’ and ‘a galaxy far, far away’.

Come dressed as your favourite characters from two of the greatest sci-fi classics: Star Trek and Star Wars. Members of Starfleet, the Federation of Planets and its foes, the Rebel Alliance, Galactic Empire, Ewoks, Wookies and droids are cordially invited. No blasters!

Special Pre-Concert talk: 6pm to 7pm, Kevin Barry Room, NCH


Date:
Friday 8th July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €25
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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