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Abbey Theatre

Abbey Theatre
The Abbey Theatre opened its doors to the public on its current site at 26 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, on Monday 18 July 1966. Due to the location of the building next to the Liffey river, the structure 'floats' on a concrete raft. Containing two theatres, the main auditorium of the Abbey Theatre, and the studio space called the Peacock Theatre, the building is four stories high, with the main roof being 47 feet above street level.

Gaiety Theatre

Gaiety Theatre
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.

Gate Theatre

The Gate Theatre
The Gate Theatre has been, artistically and architecturally, a landmark building for over 200 years. Established as a theatre in 1928 by Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir, the Gate offered Dublin audiences an introduction to the world of European and American avant-garde theatre as well as to the modern and classic Irish repertoire. Today the theatre continues to offer a stimulating and inclusive programme, appealing to theatregoers of all generations.

National Concert Hall 

National Concert Hall
With weekly performances by our resident orchestra - the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra - and a programme ranging from classic operas and magical musicals to contemporary Irish folk, the National Concert Hall is a thriving venue catering for all musical tastes.

Olympia Theatre

The Olympia Theatre
Having an age of more than 130 years, the Olympia Theatre is the oldest theatre in Dublin. Maintaining its roots in the traditional Ireland it has developed into being one of the most famous and sought after music venue.

Tivoli Theatre

Tivoli Theatre
With its opening in 1987 Tivoli doubled up the venue for rock concerts. Tivoli has also played host to some of Ireland's best works in drama. Located in the centre of the city Tivoli has become Ireland's premier theatre venue.

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