Sing Street

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  • Sing Street

    Dublin, 1982. Everyone is out of work. Thousands are seeking bluer skies across the Irish Sea. Conor and his schoolmates find an escape from their troubles by forming a band to impress a mysterious girl. With an original score that embraces the sounds of the ‘80s, Sing Street celebrates the joy of first love and the power of music. 

    Sing Street is directed by Tony Award winner Rebecca Taichman (Indecent), features a book by Tony Award winner Enda Walsh (Once), music and lyrics by Gary Clark (front man of Danny Wilson) & John Carney (“Modern Love”), choreography by Obie Award winner Sonya Tayeh (Moulin Rouge), and is based on the motion picture written and directed by John Carney. 

    Sing Street features scenic & costume design by seven-time Tony Award winner Bob Crowley (An American in Paris), lighting design by six-time Tony Award winner Natasha Katz (Frozen), sound design by Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award nominee Peter Hylenski (Moulin Rouge!), video design by Luke Halls (The Lehman Trilogy) & Brad Peterson (West Side Story), music supervision by Tony Award winner Martin Lowe (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) & Peter Gordeno, orchestrations & arrangements by Martin Lowe, additional orchestrations and arrangements by Gary Clark & Peter Gordeno, Fred Lassen (Prince of Broadway) as music director, casting by Tara Rubin Casting, with production stage manager Matt DiCarlo, and General Management by 321 Theatrical Management. 

    Sing Street on Broadway is produced by Barbara Broccoli, Brian Carmody, Patrick Milling Smith, David Droga, Michael Wilson, Orin Wolf and Frederick Zollo. Executive Producers are Patrick Daly and Alecia Parker.

    The sold-out world premiere of Sing Street began performances at New York Theatre Workshop (79 East 4th Street) on 25 November 2019, opened 16 December 2019, and was extended two additional weeks to run through 26 January 2020. 

    Sing Street transferred to Boston in 2022, playing at The Huntington Theatre from 26 August 26 to 9 October 2022. The show is transferring to London, with performances at Hammersmith’s Lyric Theatre from 8 July 2025 until 23 August 2025.


    Director REBECCA TAICHMAN
    Music & Lyrics GARY CLARK & JOHN CARNEY
    Choreography SONYA TAYEH