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James Joyce’s The Dead

Wednesday, 21 January 2026 at 18:30:00 UTC

James Joyce’s The Dead

“I really hope this superb show becomes an annual event from The Fourth Choir  it’s so, so beautiful.” Scott Matthewman, The Reviews Hub


We didn’t need to be told twice! Last year’s surprise hit is back for three more performances. But don’t wait to book – last year’s performances sold out a month in advance.


Set at a New Year’s party in Dublin in 1907, James Joyce’s masterpiece, The Dead, was hailed by T.S. Eliot as one of the greatest short stories ever written. The story tells how a casual overhearing of an Irish folk song triggers memories so powerful that the dividing line between those who have died and those that remain becomes vanishingly thin.


The Fourth Choir, London’s queer classical choir, explores how unaccompanied singing can add layers of emotion to a powerful story. The music includes Irish folk songs, an exquisite Tudor Ave Maria, works by contemporary Irish composers, Áine Mallon and Rhona Clarke, and an arrangement by The Fourth Choir’s Music Director, Jamie Powe, of Bid Adieu, the only known song for which Joyce wrote both the words and the melody.


“James Joyce’s The Dead brought vividly to life by this exceptionally polished LGBTQ+ choir.”  ★★★★ The Guardian


Image: Night, Trinity Churchyard by Victoria Garland


Book Tickets: https://wiltons.org.uk/whats-on/the-dead/#Details_in

Wilton’s Music Hall
Graces Alley
London

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