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Abbey Theatre 26 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1 The Abbey theatre also known as the National Theatre of Ireland opened a new epic in the Theatre when it opened its doors to public in July 1966. Like other theatre houses it too caters to the need of disabled audiences and has wheelchair and lift facilities. |
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Ambassador Theatre Top of O'Connell Street. (opposite end to O'Connell Bridge), Dublin 1 Located at O'Connell St. The Ambassador Theatre hosts a variety of productions which not only include theatre but also acts as a cinema and a venue for concerts. |
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Bewley's Cafe Theatre 78/79 Grafton Street Dublin 2 With its doors opening at 12:50 daily, Irelands only lunchtime theatre welcomes all its audiences. Starting with a bowl of soup and sandwich followed by performances spice up the lunch. |
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Dance Theatre of Ireland Bloomfields, Lower Georges St., Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin With its passionate, sophisticated and yet arrestingly pure dances performed by some of Irelands best dancers this is one place you wouldn't want to miss. |
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Draiocht The Blanchardstown Centre Dublin 15 Adapting itself to changing times and its challenges Draiocht Theatre seeks to aspiring in reaching as wide an audience as possible and rekindling the flame of live performance. |
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Gaiety Theatre South King Street, Dublin 2 The trend setting Gaiety theatre survived to be welcomed to the 21st century. One of Irelands most prized possession the Gaiety hosts a number of performances catering the interests of all, ranging from drams to operas to ballet and orchestra. |
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Laughter Lounge 4 - 8 Eden Quay O'Connell Bridge, Dublin 1 |
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Millbank Theatre Chapel Green Rush, Co. Dublin |
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O'Reilly Theatre Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1 The O'Reilly was created with two purposes: to create a downtown home for Pittsburgh Public Theater and to create additional venues for theater, music and other performances. |
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Players Theatre 35 Regent House Square, Trinity College, Dublin 2 |
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Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Starting as a 3 week festival and moving onto becoming a complete artist driven company The Project Centre has faced lots of tough times to stand where it stands now. |
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Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Co. Kildare Hosting theatre, cafe and bar services is what Riverbank Arts Centre is. The famous Honey cafe offers breakfast; lunch and afternoon tea the bar opens to patrons during interval and half hour before performances. The centre also provides additional facilities for the disabled. |
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Samuel Beckett Centre Trinity College, Dublin 2 The School of Drama is housed in the purpose-built Samuel Beckett Centre, which opened in 1992. Within the Centre is the Samuel Beckett Theatre, a 208 seat black box performance space, a Dance Studio/rehearsal space, a seminar room, offices and Players Theatre, the studio theatre of Trinity's student drama society. |
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The Ark 11a Eustace Street, Dublin 2 Opened in 1995, The Ark is Europe's first custom-designed cultural centre devoted exclusively to innovative arts programming for, by, with, and about children. |
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The Civic Theatre The Square, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Located in the Tallaght beside the South Council Headquarters, ample parking space, a gallery, theatre bar and cafe are some of the highlights of this great host of entertainment in Dublin. |
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The Gate Theatre 1 Cavendish Row, Dublin 1 Established in 1928 this historical theatre hosts the best possible entertainment of not only its own era but equally catering to all modern needs as well. |
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The Helix Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 After many years of planning and two years of building, the performing arts landscape in Ireland changed dramatically when President Mary McAleese officially opened The Helix, Ireland's newest and most exciting multi-venue performance space on October 16th, 2002 at a gala celebration. |
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The Lambert Puppet Theatre The Lambert Puppet Theatre is the only purpose built Puppet Theatre in Ireland. A unique theatre of its own kind, The Lambert Puppet Theatre boasts of having something for everyone. From fairy tales for children to Oscar Wilde for adults these enchanting performances will keep you glued to your seat till the end. |
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The Liberty Hall Centre Eden Quay, Dublin 1 The Liberty Hall Centre is designed to cater for the widest possible range of social and cultural events, including lectures, conferences, seminars, straight drama, musical theatre, pantomime and music of all kinds. |
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The Olympia Theatre 72 Dame St. Dublin 2 One of Dublin's most famous venues, the Olympia is as versed at hosting rock concerts as it is to hosting dramatic works of the finest quality. |
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The Mill Theatre Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin |
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The Pavilion Theatre Marine Rd, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin. Maintaining its aura, grandeur and consistency in providing first class live entertainment, The Pavilion Theatre stands aside from all other entertainment houses in the city. |
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The Peacock Theatre Abbey Street, Dublin 1 Situated under the Abbey foyer the Peacock theatre serves to the presentation of new plays. |
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The Point North Wall Quay Dublin 1 Ireland's premiere music venue located on the north quay of Dublin's River Liffey, The Point is Ireland's premier music venue with a capacity of up to 8,500 people in a wide variety of seating configurations. |
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The Sugar Club 8 Lwr. Leeson St Dublin 2 It's a venue to die for. Wood panelled walls, plush banquette seating and a pristine sound system render the rest of Dublin's night-life cruddy in comparison. |
























