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FINAL PLACES ON OFFER ... BOOK NOW! Sunday, 27th August, 2017 at The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny

Christine Scarry will lead the workshop, which will comprise a masterclass-style performance of the songs, focusing on acting through song, analysing and refining technique to improve delivery, style and characterisation.

Broadway World reviews Find Your Way Home at Symphony Space, Broadway, NYC - August 2017.

After opening to rave reviews in Dublin, Ireland, FIND YOUR WAY HOME (An Irish Musical) is making its American debut. Written by Jeff Strange and Jimmy Kelly, two Albany, NY musicians well known on the Irish Music scene, the show has been in development for the past eight years.

Theatre director and vocal coach, Christine Scarry, is offering a full scholarship in voice / repertoire classes at her Red Alchemy Voice Studio in Kilkenny.

The scholarship will be awarded to one person based on their performance at audition.  The audition will take place in Kilkenny in September 2017 (date and venue to be confirmed).

PARADE

History tells us his fate…  now relive his journey ... 

Some stories are so great, so epic in their impact and poignancy that they stretch through the annals of time. The case of Leo Frank is one such story.  Was he a monster, capable of killing a child and deserving of his fate, or an innocent man who became the scapegoat for a society overflowing with resentment towards rich, Jewish factory owners, a public outcry over the exploitation of child workers and a ruthless, unmerciful media culture?

Following its hugely successful performance in Dublin last October, FIND YOUR WAY HOME will make its American début at The Palace Theatre, Albany on 17th July, the John Hancock Theatre, Boston on 20th July and Symphony Space, Broadway NYC on 25th July, 2017.

Leading the Irish cast is Alex Sharpe (Celtic Woman/Les Misérables), under the direction of Christine Scarry and musical direction by David Hayes.

Parade tells the heart-wrenching, true story of Leo Frank: a Brooklyn-raised Jewish man living in Atlanta who was wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of his thirteen-year-old employee, Mary Phagan, in 1913.  A momentous case which split America in two, it has a characteristically rich, intricate, and wide-ranging score penned by Jason Robert Brown, and a bold willingness to dive into the complexities of early 20th century social relationships in the South.  Parade is a sophisticated, dark tale with endless depths for a highly skilled company of actors and musicians to plumb.

Putting It Together at The Pavilion Theatre, Dublin - January 2017

Directed by Christine Scarry, with musical direction by David Wray and choreography by Mary MacDonagh, IMT present PUTTING IT TOGETHER - a compilation of songs by the legendary Stephen Sondheim.  It includes numbers from Follies, Company, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Sweeney Todd, Assassins, Dick Tracy, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George and others, using a party setting, with the songs cleverly weaving a tale of action and reflection on, of course, the subject of relationships!

Olivier-award nominated actor/singer, Killian Donnelly has become the new patron of Red Alchemy Theatre Company.