Literature

Bloomsday on Broadway XXXVIII

Presented by Symphony Space in association with Irish Arts Center

Details

$28 general / $23 members / $16 30 & under (with valid ID)
Date(s)

Sun, Jun 16, 2019

7:00pm

Contact

Symphony Space box office: 212-864-5400

symphonyspace.org


Location

Peter Norton Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
New York, NY 10025

Overview

This Father’s Day we mark the 38th Bloomsday on Broadway, a great New York tradition begun by the late Symphony Space co-founding artistic director Isaiah Sheffer, with a special nod to father figures and yearning sons. Join host Mia Dillon and a cast of actors, musicians, and avid Joyceans for Symphony Space’s annual tribute to James Joyce and his masterpiece, Ulysses. With performances by Malachy McCourt, John Douglas Thompson, Harris Yulin, Eilin O’Dea as Molly Bloom, and more. Music by Warbelow Range. After the performance, the party continues in Bar Thalia with more music and merriment!


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Our Supporters

Irish Arts Center programs are supported, in part, by government, foundation, and corporate partners including Culture Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide; public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office and the New York City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Howard Gilman Foundation; Tourism Ireland; the Jerome L. Greene Foundation; the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation; the Charina Endowment Fund; the Ireland Funds; the Shubert Foundation, Inc.; the Arnhold Foundation; the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation; the Irish Institute of New York; the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, New York; Northern Ireland Bureau; Invest NI; CIE Tours International; the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate of Ireland in New York; and thousands of generous donors like you.

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