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Éireann by A Taste of Ireland to Make UK Premiere at Peacock Theatre

by Staff Writer
July 1, 2025
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Éireann by A Taste of Ireland will make its highly anticipated UK premiere this summer with a strictly limited run at London’s Peacock Theatre from 28–31 August 2025.

From the creators of the international touring hit A Taste of Ireland, this bold new reimagining blends traditional Irish dance with cutting-edge stagecraft and a powerful original musical arrangement.

Audiences will be taken on a journey through Irish history — from ancient mythology and Viking conquests to the Famine, the Easter Rising and beyond.

       

The production features a cast of 16 world-class dancers and four gifted musicians, including alumni of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance, as well as multiple Irish dancing world champions.

Among the cast are Gavin Shevlin (Donegal), Julia O’Rourke (New York), Alliyah O’Hare (Birmingham), Callum O’Neill (Birmingham), Cian Walsh (Cork), and Clara Sheppard (Belfast), bringing international energy and technical excellence to every performance.

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Live music is performed by Megan McGinley (fiddle) and Aaron O’Grady (guitar), with musical direction by Charlie Galloway.

The show is created and directed by Brent Pace, with co-direction from Ceili Moore and musical direction by Charlie Galloway. The result is a theatrical spectacle that honours the lyrical, rebellious spirit of Ireland.

Having toured across Australia, New Zealand, North America and most recently Off-Broadway, this newly redeveloped version marks A Taste of Ireland’s first major West End appearance.

With ticket prices starting at just £18, Éireann is a celebration of identity, tradition, folklore and innovation.

       

Director Brent Pace said: “Éireann is more than just a dance show — it’s a real love letter to Ireland. We’ve poured our hearts into reimagining the power of Irish storytelling through movement, music, and visuals. I can’t wait for London audiences to now experience this next chapter.”

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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