Below you will find a list of theatres and venues in Dublin.
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Earlsfort Terrace
Dublin 2
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Earlsfort Terrace is 200 meters from Saint Stephen's Green and approximately seven miles from Dublin Airport. This location is also less than a mile from the National Museum, Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Grafton Street, Trinity College, and Dublin Castle
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Curved Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
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Filmbase is a support organization for independent film and video makers in Ireland.
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Focus Theatre Administration Office,
12 Fade Street
Dublin 2
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Focus Theatre was established in 1963 as an art house venue and production company based in Dublin. It produces new Irish plays, world premieres, classics, experimental, and comedic theatre.Focus Theatre also trains professional theatre artists in ...
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South King Street,
Dublin 2
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Since its celebrated opening on 27 November 1871, the Gaiety Theatre has remained true to the vision of its founders in presenting the highest quality musical and dramatic entertainment – be it spectacular musicals, drama, opera, ballet, dance or panto. ...
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Cavendish Row,
Dublin 1
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The Gate Theatre started life in 1786 as part of the Rotunda hospital and was then known as the Assembly Rooms.The Gate Theatre company was founded in 1928 and it is said that Orson Welles and James Mason began their careers there.
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Grand Canal Square,
Docklands
Dublin 2
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Due to open 18th March 2010
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International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival |
179 South Circular Road,
Dublin 8
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Dublin Gay Theatre Festival is the only festival of its kind in Europe dedicated solely and exclusively to gay theatre.
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6 Eustace Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
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As part of the Film Institute of Ireland (FII), the Irish Film Institute acts as the hub for film culture in Ireland.
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Clifton Lane,
Monkstown,
County Dublin
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Ireland’s only puppet theatre established in 1972. Puppet theatre for all the family operates Saturdays and Sundays at 3.30pm. Programme changes every month.
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Eden Quay
Dublin 1
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The Liberty Hall Centre is a custom built multi-use venue created by SIPTU next to its landmark headquarters at Eden Quay in the heart of Dublin. The Centre is designed to cater for the widest possible range of social and cultural events, including lectures, ...
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Marlay Park,
Rathfarnham,
County Dublin
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Marlay Park is a 300 acre (121 hectares) suburban public park located in Rathfarnham in the administrative area of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, in Co. Dublin, Ireland. Lying about ten kilometres (six miles) from Dublin city centre. The parkland comprises ...
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Earlsfort Terrace
Dublin 2
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Based in Dublin’s city centre, the National Concert Hall is rated by performing artists as one of the finest in Europe. Since its opening in 1981, the Hall has established itself as Ireland’s premier centre for the performance of live music. As well as weekly ...
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72 Dame Street,
Temple Bar,
County Dublin
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At more than 130 years old, the Olympia Theatre is the oldest theatre in Dublin. While still maintaining its roots in professional theatrical productions, in recent years it has developed into one of Dubin's most famous music venues.
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Collins Avenue,
Glasnevin,
Dublin 9
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The Helix is based in the heart of the campus of Dublin City University.
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Marine Road,
Dun Laoghaire,
County Dublin
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The Pavilion Theatre opened it's doors to the public in 2000, and since then has successfully entertained thousands of people.
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