2024

ABBEY THEATRE

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 Dublin
2024

SAMUEL BECKETT THEATRE

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In the heart of the mythical Trinity College building, the Samuel Beckett Theatre was founded in 1992 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the famous university. The theatre's programme includes performances by national and international companies (Ireland, Europe, Japan, USA). It also participates in the Dublin Fringe Festival, Dublin Dance Festival and Dublin Theatre Festival. Drama students from the Trinity College campus also perform on this stage throughout the academic year.

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 Dublin
2024

EVERYMAN PALACE THEATRE

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The Everyman Palace Theatre is a theatre that opened in 1898 and was designed by Scottish architect Richard Henry Brunton. It is one of Ireland's most important and famous theatres. It is a listed Victorian theatre with 650 seats for all kinds of shows. A great opportunity to test your English! Every October, it hosts the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival (www.guinnessjazzfestival.com). Don't hesitate to check the programme before your visit to Cork.

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 Cork
2024

OLYMPIA THEATRE

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On Dame Street, at the entrance to the medieval quarter, this Victorian-style music hall, well known to Dubliners, was built in the early 19th century. Today, although it gave in to the temptation of naming in September 2021, it still offers light comedy, variety and comedy shows. There are also concerts on the program, usually on Friday and Saturday nights. The complete program can be found on the website.

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 Dublin
2024

GATE THEATRE

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Founded in 1928 by Michael MacLiammoir and Hilton Edwards, this superb North Shore theater offers a contemporary repertoire of the highest quality. The famous Orson Welles and James Mason made their debuts here, and it is not uncommon to see big names from the film industry treading the stage of this theater, which is the pride of Dubliners. If the audience is generally rather erudite, and if the language is not a problem, you should not hesitate to look at the program before going to the Irish capital. The theater also offers very good Christmas shows.

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 Dublin
2024

BORD GÁIS ENERGY THEATRE

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In the redeveloped Docklands district, this is one of Dublin's newest theatres. Since its inauguration on March 18, 2010, with Swan Lake performed by the Bolshoi Ballet, the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre has been one of the hottest venues for theatre, music and dance. Mary Poppins, Romeo & Juliet: you can see the great classics here. With its modern architecture and cutting-edge programming, it would be a shame not to check out the program before boarding the plane.

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 Dublin
2024

GAIETY THEATRE

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Designed by Charles J. Phipps, the architecturally stunning Gaiety Theatre has a seating capacity of approximately 2,000. It opened to the public in 1871. Since the late 19th century, it has been a theatre for the general public, with a programme of mainly dramatic plays, musicals and operas. The theatre also hosted the famous Eurovision Song Contest in 1971. It was the Monegasque singer Séverine who won. France, represented by Serge Lama, finished in 10th place.

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 Dublin
2024

THE HELIX

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Located in the grounds of Dublin City University, this multi-purpose cultural venue founded in 1996 by President Mary McAleese does not fail to live up to its reputation and always offers quality theater. There is an eclectic program of plays, musicals, concerts, exhibitions, conferences and even ice shows... With themes for all audiences and/or avant-garde and performances by artists in residence. There is also the possibility to have a drink in the campus café.

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 Dublin