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Taste of Ireland brings Irish dance and song to the Sioux City Orpheum!

If agile footwork to the beat of an Irish drumbeat makes your soul stir (it does mine!) you do not want to miss A Taste of Ireland when it comes to Sioux City this fall! Thank you to A Taste of Ireland for sponsoring this post. 

This October, Sioux City fans can discover A Taste of Ireland live at the Sioux City Orpheum Theatre! Here's what families should know about A Taste of Ireland before the October 23rd show in Sioux City:
flyer for A Taste of Ireland
image provided by A Taste of Ireland

What is A Taste of Ireland?

dancers jump at A Taste of Ireland
photo provided by A Taste of Ireland

A Taste of Ireland is a new off-Broadway production featuring Irish dance and music. The talented cast includes performers with experience in productions like Lord of the Dance and Riverdance and the audience will love classic songs like Danny Boy, Tell Me Ma, Wild Rover, and many more. Modern Irish dance, contemporary dance, tap, and imaginative storytelling make this show a captivating experience. Throughout the show, the cast puts these classic Irish songs into the context of Irish history and mythology, to rave reviews. From their previous appearances in other cities, I've found that audience members especially love the tap dancing and the Irish bodhran (drum.)

How to see A Taste of Ireland in Sioux City

the cast of A Taste of Ireland

A Taste of Ireland
will be at Sioux City's historic Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, at 7:30pm, with doors opening at 6:30pm.

Full details are available on the Sioux City Orpheum website including link to the official ticket sales. For the best prices and protection against fraud, I highly recommend purchasing your tickets through that link, by calling the box office (712)279-4850, or in person at the Primebank box office. 

Can't make the Sioux City show but want to see a Taste of Ireland? A Taste of Ireland will also be in Red Oak, Iowa (about an hour east of Omaha) on Tuesday 10/22/24 and in Kansas City, Missouri on 10/30/24. 

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