Dublin - It's about time

Home Main menu

Theatres & Venues in Dublin

Theatre in DublinDublin was the home of some of the worlds greatest playwrights and theatre is always available in Dublin. The city's theatres provide a variety of shows with well-known Irish and visiting artists. Highlights of the theatre year include the Opera season and the Dublin Theatre Festival. As well as major Irish and international plays which run in the larger venues there are many smaller theatre spaces in the city where you will find an array of new and experimental works.

Below you will find a list of theatres and venues in Dublin. If you are looking for the listing of theatre events in Dublin click here.

Ambassador Theatre

1, O'Connell St Lwr   Dublin 1


Aviva Stadium

62 Lansdowne Road   Dublin 4

Aviva Stadium is the home of Irish Rugby and Football. This new stadium which opens in May 2010 is built on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road Stadium, the oldest (1872) sporting stadium in the world. Come and experience the "behind the scenes" tour of ...


Bewley's Café Theatre

2nd Floor Bewley's Café, Grafton Street,   Dublin 2

Bewley’s Café Theatre is an intimate and stylish theatre venue, nestled off Dublin’s main shopping thoroughfare, Grafton Street. It is Ireland’s only year round lunchtime Venue. From Monday to Saturday, we present one act plays with a light lunch served as ...


Calypso Productions

7 South Great Georges Street   Dublin 2

An award winning Dublin based professional theatre production company, Calypso Productions aims to push the boundaries of theatrical creativity.


Cineworld Cinema

Parnell Street   Dublin 1

The company has 77 cinemas in the UK, Jersey and Dublin with over 800 screens.


City Theatre Dublin

24 Mountjoy Square   Dublin 1

City Theatre Dublin has been making theatre in Ireland and abroad for about 23 years.


Civic Theatre

Town Centre, Tallaght,   Dublin 24

The Civic Theatre is South County Dublin premier venue; we mount an artistic and challenging programme of contemporary and classical Irish and international work in Theatre, Dance, Opera and Music for the community of South County Dublin.


Club Oasis Casino

4 Westmoreland Street   Dublin 2

Situated in the heart of Dublin, only a stones throw from the famous Trinity College Irelands this is Ireland's biggest and most exclusive casino.


Contemporary Music Centre

19 Fishamble Street, Old City, Temple Bar   Dublin 8

The Contemporary Music Centre (CMC) is Ireland's national archive and resource centre for new music.


Croke Park Stadium

Croke Park Stadium,   Dublin 3

Home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over a hundred years.


Dalymount Park

Phibsborough   Dublin 7

Dalymount Park is the home of Bohemians Football Club. Historically known as 'The Home of Irish Football' Dalymount Park has held Irish Internationals and FAI Cup Finals.From north (M1): M1 (becomes N1) into Dublin, through Whitehall, onto Drumcondra ...


Daniel Figgis' Snakes & Ladders ...an Entertainment

  Dublin Region

November/DecemberDublin, Wexford, New YorkThe multdisciplinary collaborative festival Snakes & Ladders throws exciting new light on Irish cultural invention that is grounded in international contemporary arts practice. Snakes and Ladders 2008 at ...


DLR County Hall

Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire   County Dublin


Draiocht

The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown   Dublin 15

Draiocht is a receiving house that programmes local, national and international shows from all performance disciplines.


Dublin Fringe Festival

12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar   Dublin 2

Dublin Fringe Festival was set up in 1995 to provide a platform for the work of established and emerging artists who are committed to innovative approaches to the performing arts.


Theatres 1 to 15 of 65
Next >> Last >|


Other Useful Links

Dublin Pubs
Nightclubs
Events
Book Accommodation
Car Hire
Dublin Tourism Centres
Maps of Dublin


 


The official visitor information & accommodation reservation web site for Dublin.

© Dublin Tourism 2003

Site design & development by Big Top Multimedia