Theatre or theatre company
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Location
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Year established
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Notes
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Abbey Theatre |
Dublin |
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also known as the National Theatre of Ireland
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Ambassador Theatre |
Dublin |
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Andrews Lane Theatre |
Dublin |
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Demolished 2018, had operated solely as a nightclub (Hangar) for some years prior
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Aula Maxima |
Maynooth, County Kildare |
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Bord Gáis Energy Theatre |
Dublin |
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Born to Burn productions |
Dublin |
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Brokentalkers |
Dublin |
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Camden Palace Hotel Community Arts Centre |
Cork City |
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Capitol Theatre |
Dublin |
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Civic Theatre |
Tallaght, South Dublin |
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Coliseum Theatre |
Dublin |
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Corcadorca Theatre Company |
Cork |
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Cork Arts Theatre |
Cork |
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Craic Theatre |
Coalisland |
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[1]
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Cyclamen Productions |
Dublin |
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Damer Theatre |
St Stephen's Green, Dublin |
1955 |
Established by Gael Linn in 1955, closed in 1981.
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Dan Lowrey's Music Hall |
Dublin |
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former name of the Olympia Theatre
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Dean Crowe Theatre |
Athlone, County Westmeath |
1937 |
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Druid Theatre Company |
Galway |
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Eblana Theatre |
Dublin |
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Everyman Palace Theatre |
Cork |
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Firedoor Theatre |
Dublin |
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Focus Theatre |
Dublin |
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Gaiety Theatre |
Dublin |
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Gallping Cat Theatre Company |
Dublin |
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Gate Theatre |
Dublin |
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Glass Mask Theatre |
Dublin |
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Granary Theatre |
Cork |
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The Green Heart Company |
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An Grianán Theatre |
Letterkenny, County Donegal |
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The Helix |
Dublin |
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Impact Theatre |
Limerick |
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Inspirado Theatre Company |
County Dublin |
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Iontas Theatre |
Castleblayney, County Monaghan |
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Leinster Hall |
Dublin |
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Royal Theatre |
Castlebar
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The Lord Amiens Theatre |
Dublin |
1795 |
Oldest surviving theatre building in Ireland
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Lyric Theatre |
Belfast |
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Lyric Theatre |
Dublin |
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Mechanics' Theatre |
Dublin |
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Mullingar Arts Centre |
Mullingar, Co. Westmeath |
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New Theatre |
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Olympia Theatre |
Dublin |
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Passionfruit Theatre |
Athlone, County Westmeath |
2005 |
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Pavilion Theatre |
Dún Laoghaire |
2001 |
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The Performance Corporation |
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Pike Theatre |
Dublin |
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Point Theatre |
Dublin |
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Project Arts Centre |
Dublin |
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Project Theatre
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Queen's Theatre |
Dublin |
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The Rabbit's Riot Theatre Company
|
The North West of Ireland
|
2015
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Riff Raff Theatre Company |
Wexford |
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RSVP (Red Sandstone Varied Productions) |
Cork |
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Second Age Theatre Company |
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Siamsa Tire Theatre |
Tralee, County Kerry |
1974 |
Irish National Folk Theatre, founded by Pat Ahern
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[[Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality[2]]] |
Dublin |
1991 |
Smashing Times incorporates the Smashing Times Theatre and Film Company and Smashing Times Youth Arts Ensemble, and is dedicated to the promotion, study and practice of the arts and equality.[3]
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Smock Alley Theatre |
Dublin |
2012 |
built on the foundations of the first Theatre Royal, and incorporating structural material from a later 18th century Theatre Royal.
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An Taibhdhearc |
Galway |
1928 |
Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge - National Irish Language Theatre.
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Theatre of Joy |
Dublin |
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Theatre Royal |
Dublin |
1662 |
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Theatre Royal |
Waterford |
1785 |
Current building mostly dates to 1876. Claims to be Ireland's oldest continually-operating theatre, although it has had several closures.
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THEATREclub |
Dublin |
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Tivoli Variety Theatre |
Dublin |
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Torch Theatre |
Dublin |
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W. G. Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company |
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