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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 20 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Beautiful voice, lackluster show

    by J. D. on 12/23/19The Lyric Theatre - Birmingham

    While the music was nice, the concert itself lacked the Christmas excitement that it was advertised to have. No holiday dressings. No irish dancing, which was the reason my family came. Disappointed that it hadn't much substance

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The performance was great!

    by SAS on 12/23/19The Lyric Theatre - Birmingham

    Wasn’t the same Christmas music we always hear performed. Was perfect! I don’t understand why the show wasn’t advertised.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great fun

    by S. M. on 3/18/19Hershey Theatre - Hershey

    Nice show, filled with beautiful songs and energetic dancing.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/19/17Five Flags Center - Dubuque

    My sister and I were disappointed. We were under the impression that it was a Celtic Christmas show with Christmas music with an Irish musical theme. The music was good. The two dancers were very good. But there was only one Christmas song.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beautiful voice

    by Irishblood on 12/18/17Five Flags Center - Dubuque

    Really would have liked more singing and Christmas music. Band was wonderful.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent entertainment

    by toshindbq on 12/18/17Five Flags Center - Dubuque

    I was expecting just a singer, but was fortunate to be treated to an entertainer. The Celtic musicians and dancers were top notch. Michael Londra made me laugh through most of the show, His beautiful ballad about Christmas 1915 made me cry. The story of the Christmas truce in no-man's-land during WW1 was beautifully sung. I would see Michael Londra's Celtic Christmas again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Celtic Christmas was wonderful!

    by Irish1956 on 12/10/17Stiefel Theatre - Salina

    Michael Londra is a wonderful entertainer. His songs were beautiful and moving, and his stories were entertaining and funny. His band was exceptionally talented, as well as the Irish dancers. The High school choir was a great addition to the show, and they did a great job.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 3/11/15Chandler Center for the Arts - Chandler

    The event was not what I expected. Too much dialogue by Londra. There was so much talent and it was not used. Michael tried to be a stand up comedian and that us not what the show was slated to be.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Superb performance!

    by nuggetgl on 3/11/15Chandler Center for the Arts - Chandler

    Michael's tenor voice was so clear and he has such wonderful control of his notes. His dancers and musicians were excellent - so energetic. We will definitely return for an encore performance if Celtic Fire returns next year.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Somewhat slow, but dancers were good

    by Fuzzball56 on 3/11/15Chandler Center for the Arts - Chandler

    I was expecting more props, dancing and entertainment for a pre-St. Patrick's Day show. What I got was the entire show centered around Michael Londra and his singing. It seems he was dragging the show out with dialog to make it seem longer, when it seemed there was not enough material to produce a 90 minute show. The stage was very boring, all black, 5 members in the band which were all very talented. THere were 6 very young dancers which were also very good, but did not see too much of them, maybe 3-4 full length songs, otherwise, just popped in every now and then. No props, but there was a screen set up behind the stage which projected nothing but geometric shapes, boring! You would think if he talked about where Michael was from, for 15 minutes, he would include a few pictures of the land and town he was from. Nothing. I think there was a better use for the screen. As for songs, I am Irish, and only knew one songs (Danny Boy) and one dance (traditional dance song), the rest were songs that Michael had written and none were recoganizable as "irish" songs other than an irish person sang them. Sorry, not very entertaining, expect more. The show "An Irish CHristmas" had more irish songs than this one did!