Action Ability Belfast to take to the stage!

tell me ma playAction Ability Belfast (AAB) are gearing up for the bright lights and excitement of performing at the Grand Opera House.

AAB present “Yeeha I’ll Tell Me Ma!” on Friday 18th September 2015 at the GOP featuring special guests, the fabulous Motown Brothers.

The evening will include music from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s 00’s and 10’s alongside an eclectic mix of humour, emotion and thought provoking dramatization.

The original script is being performed by people with a disability age 12 to 18+. It aims to capture the imagination of the public with its unique characterisation and witty humour, amidst the fantastic backdrop of the music from generations past and present.

Joe McNally, Senior project Worker with Action Ability Belfast gives an insight into the show’s challenging storyline.

“The show centres upon religious and cultural division which continues to form barriers within our communities, this unfortunately is something we are all too familiar with”.

“The group have come up with a script that is funny, challenging and thought provoking”.The story transcends into a hilarious exploration of why our communities are divided and inspires the characters to try to find a solution their own political representatives do not seem to be able to achieve”.

Grand Opera House Ross Hickey commented:

“We are extremely excited about hosting the new Action Ability Belfast production of “Yeeha I’ll Tell Me Ma” If past show experiences are anything to go by we should have a full house and everyone will have an evening they won’t forget”.

Also appearing as very special guests are the fantastic Motown Brothers.

“Motown Brothers band member Darryl Hendrix said. “Wow the Grand Opera House Belfast, what an opportunity this is for us to perform at such a fantastic venue and work with such a wonderful cast of people”.

Action Ability Belfast aims to promote the social inclusion of all persons with a disability into the social, leisure, economic and cultural life of their community.

AAB currently works throughout North, South, East and West Belfast.

Tickets for the show can be purchased at the Grand Opera House Box Office phone 02890241919 or online http://www.goh.co.uk