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CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG
Otherwise known as ‘the most fantasmagorical musical in the history of everything’ (they don’t sell themselves short, do they?), this stage ...
Otherwise known as ‘the most fantasmagorical musical in the history of everything’ (they don’t sell themselves short, do they?), this stage production of the classic family movie enjoys a two-week run at the Grand Canal theatre. Tickets are available from €31.
WHERE: Grand Canal Theatre Grand Canal Theatre Grand Canal Square - Dublin 2 - go to venue »
OPENING HOURS: 19:30
THE QUARE FELLOW
Brendan Behan’s muscular, visceral prose and plays won him acclaim in his lifetime – not like he cared. This play, which established Behan as a world ...
Brendan Behan’s muscular, visceral prose and plays won him acclaim in his lifetime – not like he cared. This play, which established Behan as a world famous playwright and subsequently a media celebrity first ran out of a tiny Dublin theatre (The Pike) in 1954, so perhaps its fitting that Pike founders Alan Simpson and Carolyn Swift have decided to revive the play at The New Theatre. Ronan Wilmot directs a cast including P.J. Brady, Declan J. Connaughton and Mick Fitzgerald, with tickets available from €10.
WHERE: The New Theatre 43 East Essex St - Dublin 2 - go to venue »
OPENING HOURS: 20:00
RIVERDANCE
THAT musical/trad dance sensation that basically won us a Eurovision back in the 1990s is back, and booking out a marathon run in the Gaiety Theatre. ...
THAT musical/trad dance sensation that basically won us a Eurovision back in the 1990s is back, and booking out a marathon run in the Gaiety Theatre. Tickets are available from as low as €10.
WHERE: The Gaiety Theatre The Gaiety Theatre South King St - Dublin 2 - go to venue »
OPENING HOURS: 20:00
THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS
Now regarded as a masterpiece, Sean O'Casey's controversial play is an intimate look at the lives of ordinary people set against the backdrop of the ...
Now regarded as a masterpiece, Sean O'Casey's controversial play is an intimate look at the lives of ordinary people set against the backdrop of the Easter Rising. It returns to the Abbey, where it first attained notoriety, for a lengthy run.
WHERE: The Abbey Theatre Lower Abbey St - Dublin 1
OPENING HOURS: 21:00
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Arthur Miller's seminal, Pulitxer-prize winning play comes to The Gate Theatre for a lengthy run. Tickets are available from ...
Arthur Miller's seminal, Pulitxer-prize winning play comes to The Gate Theatre for a lengthy run. Tickets are available from €20.
WHERE: The Gate Theatre Cavendish Row - Dublin 2
OPENING HOURS: 19:30
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TOMMY TIERNAN CONFIRMS VICAR STREET RUN
Controversial comedian to play vicar street from November 17 to 21 and December 1 to 5