Gosford local Tynan Fuller, who spent most of his early life performing around the Central Coast is the lead vocalist for international Irish dance show A Taste of Ireland, set to play Laycock Street Theatre in Gosford on May 11 and 12.
Presented by Australian Irish dance company Pace Live the show completed a highly successful debut off Broadway in March and is now touring across Australia.
Seen by more than 150,000 people worldwide, the show has enjoyed sell out seasons in the UK, USA, Australia and New Zealand.
It features multiple world champion dancers, as well as former stars of Lord of the Dance and Riverdance.
Having performed more than 300 shows since 2019, A Taste Of Ireland has merged cultural tradition with modern flair and craic galore to deliver a stunning performance.
An acclaimed cast of champion Irish dancers from across the globe, alongside immensely talented musicians and vocalists, will deliver intricate choreography.
With revamped musical classics like Danny Boy and Tell Me Ma, the show will transport you through the story of Ireland’s tumultuous history.
“We have thoroughly enjoyed delving into the history and essence of Ireland, using music and Irish dance to narrate the enthralling saga of this remarkable nation,” co-producer/director Brent Pace said.
“The show offers audiences an intimate live experience, where each storyline is intricately woven with dynamic lighting and stunning visual backdrops.
“The cast and I have worked incredibly hard to ensure that each performance and dance sequence is carefully choreographed to convey the profound essence of these moments in Ireland’s history.”
Australian Irish dancing duo Ceili Moore and Brent Pace have made a name for themselves on the world stage of Irish dancing over the past few decades, winning world championships and dancing alongside such greats as Michael Flatley.
Both coming from Irish dancing families in Australia, they have created live entertainment company Pace Live, a uniquely Australian theatrical production company which brings the magic and celebration of Irish dance to audiences worldwide.
The show will be performed at 2pm on Sunday, May 12, at Laycock Street Community Theatre, North Gosford.
Book on the theatre website.