Blackpool Winter Gardens Opera House Theatre
RiverDance - Farewell Tour
Mon 29th March - Sat 3rd April 2010
Show Times :
Mon - Sat (Evenings 8pm)
Wed & Sat (Matinee 2.30pm)
Of all the performances to emerge from Ireland in the past decade, nothing has carried the energy, the sensuality and the spectacle of Riverdance. The show broke all box office records during its premier run at the Point Theatre, Dublin in 1995 and has now been experienced live by over 19 million people worldwide across 4 continents. Boasting a worldwide television audience to date in excess of 1.75 billion people - Riverdance is a truly global phenomenon.
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| RiverDance - Farewell Tour Show Blackpool 2010 |
Mon 29th March '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Tues 30th March '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Wed 31st March '10 (2.30) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Wed 31st March '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Thurs 1st April '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Fri 2nd April '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Sat 3rd April '10 (2.30) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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Sat 3rd April '10 (8pm) - RiverDance Show Tickets
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An innovative and exciting fusion of Irish and International dance including a spectacular array of talent from Spain, Russia and America propels traditional dance and music into the present day, capturing the imagination of audiences across all ages and cultures. Now, for the very last time, UK audiences can experience the magic that is Riverdance.
- "The Original. The Best" Irish Times.
- "Quite simply incredible" Washington Times.
- "A phenomenon" New York Times.
- "Don't dare miss this unforgettable extravaganza. It is an explosion
of sight and sound that simply takes your breath away." Chicago Times.
Composed by Bill Whelan - Produced by Moya Doherty - Directed by John McColgan.
Riverdance expresses feeling in a primitive and powerful world, our ancestors knew fear and joy and fire, worked wood and stone and water to make a place they could call home.
The first peoples knew the world as a place of power. Their songs and dances and stories are negotiations with elemental powers.
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