Lambert Puppet Theatre is a puppet company based in a Monkstown venue, County Dublin.
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Come along and join in for an exclusive insight into the history and behind the scenes work of Ireland’s national theatre on the guided backstage tours.
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This annual festival celebrates the contributions of gay people to the theatre, past and present, so join in the fun and creative brilliance with the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival as it celebrates and embraces diversity in Dublin today.
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Smock Alley was the first Theatre Royal opened in Dublin in 1662 and was reopened after extensive renovation in 2012 as Dublin’s oldest, newest theatre. Learn more about its fascinating history on a group tour.
Meet Maureen Grant, who started working behind the Olympia bar way back in 1949...
If you’ve got a keen interest in architecture or theatre, you’ll find food for thought at free panel discussion The City is a Theatre of Social Action.
This summer school provides a unique opportunity to study Irish theatre through text and performance in a programme of seminars and acting workshops. This course is open to all students of drama or theatre studies with drama experience. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: May 2013
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Chapter One is a comfortable and luxurious restaurant offering exciting and innovative food in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
See & Do » Eat, Drink, Nightlife
Ardgillan Castle & Demesne is Ireland’s hidden gem. Set in spectacular parkland overlooking the Irish Sea with a magnificent view of the Mourne Mountains. The ‘castle’ is a large eighteenth century country-style house with castellated embellishments.
The Viperoom Theatre Bar & Club is a late night venue, set on two levels with a full bar and live music.
Clontarf Castle is a unique 12th century castle hotel offering guests a genuine Irish welcome, in a building that magically blends the old with the new.
See & Do » Accommodation
This gruesome Scandi-noir, vampiric tale will stay with you long, long after the curtain falls at the Abbey Theatre.
Sandymount Hotel is a family owned, four star hotel located between Dublin’s affluent Ballsbridge and Sandymount villages. It’s just steps from the famous Aviva Stadium and a leisurely stroll to the RDS, 3Arena and Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
Once upon a time, you were more likely to find actors in the basement of Busárus than the pigeons that like to stalk it nowadays. Find out why at Temple Bar Gallery.
The Bram Stoker Hotel, Clontarf is a family run Dublin Hotel situated on Clontarf Road, just 4km from the City centre and 2km from Dublin car ferryport. There is an excellent bus service to and from the city centre throughout the day.
The Market Bar is a tapas Restaurant in the heart Dublin City Centre. The Market Bar was Dublin's original gastro bar and serves from an extensive Mediterranean tapas menu.
Enjoy two new and dynamic dance theatre pieces at the Project Arts Centre as Firkin Crane on Tour descend upon the venue.
Behind the blue door at Number Twenty Two is the Theatre of Varieties, a unique and exclusive venue that combines the Library bar, restaurant and theatre club.
Lean into this evocative gig from the reliably excellent Gavin James at the Bord Gaís Energy Theatre.
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