Graffiti Classics

Graffiti Classics

at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
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16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4 voices with 1 aim: to make classical music wickedly funny and fantastically exhilarating. Graffiti Classics burst the elitist boundaries of the traditional string quartet with their hilarious all-singing, all-dancing musical comedy cabaret show.

It’s a classical concert, a gypsy-folk romp, an opera, a stand-up comedy set and a brilliant dance show all rolled into one! From Beethoven to bluegrass, Baroque to pop, Mozart or Offenbach to Elvis, Strauss to Saturday Night Fever, there really is something for everyone and Graffiti Classics never fail to get audiences laughing, clapping and singing along. Kids and adults alike love the uplifting and virtuosic variety of musical styles, all tied together with cheeky audience interaction.

Graffiti Classics were founded by Irishman Cathal Ó Dúill whilst street-performing in Covent Garden. He realised that classical music could be made fun for everyone through interaction and comedy. Having honed their craft on London's streets, Graffiti Classics have developed a world-class virtuosic show that offers a wickedly refreshing alternative to the stuffy elitist perception of classical concerts. The band are now in hot demand all over the world and the show is loved by everyone, whatever their age and musical inclination.

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Unique comedic string quartet, who blend slapstick and mischievuos humour with brilliant musical arrangements. Expect anything from Hungarian folk to…

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New Wolsey Theatre

Civic Drive
Ipswich
IP1 2AS

Disabled Booking:
01473 295900

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New Wolsey Theatre

Civic Drive
Ipswich
IP1 2AS

Disabled Booking:
01473 295900

See all events at New Wolsey Theatre