Crowded Kitchen Players presents its original production, "The Rising: The Irish Rebellion of 1916 in song and verse", at The Charles A. Brown IceHouse in Bethlehem, PA at 700PM on March 16, 17, 18, 2020.

The show is 75 minutes in length.

The Rising to overthrow British rule of Ireland lasted six days from the seizing of Dublin's General Post Office at noon on Easter Monday April 24th, 1916 to the end of that week when its 1600 Irish volunteers and leaders had either perished or surrendered, and was followed almost immediately by the hasty courts martial and executions of its leaders.

Although the rebellion was suppressed by over 20,000 British troops, it inspired a nationwide commitment to free itself from British Parliamentary control and, after further bloodshed, to the establishment of the Republic of Ireland in 1922.POSTER 2

"The Rising" is told through poems and songs of the rebellion, contemporary newspaper accounts, speeches, proclamations, letters from the condemned rebels to their loved ones, and, most compellingly, an interview for The New York Times between the journalist/WWI poet, Joyce Kilmer and a young woman, Moira Regan, who was in the General Post Office during the Rising, helping run messages between the rebel forces scattered throughout the city.

The songs will be performed onstage by Electric Farm guitarist/song writer Joey Mutis, and woven into the fabric of the show's narrative. Songs include Ireland's Rise, Banna Strand, The Row in the Town, Tri-coloured Ribbon, The Parting Glass, and The Foggy Dew.

The cast includes Trish Cipolotti, Dan Ferry, Pamela Wallace, Carla Thew, Sharon Ferry, Todd Carpien, Dawn Daignault, and Bruce Brown.

"The Rising" is adapted and directed by Ara Barlieb.

Tickets are $18 Adults and $14 Seniors/Students and may be purchased online at www.ckplayers.com or at the box office immediately prior to the show.

For additional information, please call 610-395-7176 or visit www.ckplayers.com