What is the oldest theatre in Dublin?

What is the oldest theatre in Dublin?

the Smock Alley Theatre
Dublin’s Theatre Royal at Smock Alley opened in 1662 and was one of three major theatres built across the United Kingdom as part of King Charles II’s Restoration of the English monarchy, making the Smock Alley Theatre the city’s oldest still in operation – although not in continuous use.

How old is the gaiety?

150c. 1871
The Gaiety Theatre/Age
An Post has issued four stamps celebrating 150 years of opening nights at Dublin’s Gaiety Theatre. Since opening its doors on 27 November 1871, the Gaiety Theatre has been home to top class musicals, dramas, operas and pantomimes, and live performance of all kinds.

Will the Gaiety Panto be Cancelled?

The Gaiety Panto – The Little Mermaid has been rescheduled and will now take place from Sunday 28th November 2021 until Sunday 9th January 2022. Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks has been rescheduled and will now take place from 23rd March 2022 to 27th March 2022.

How many people does the gaiety hold?

1,145
The Gaiety Theatre/Capacity
A favourite of artists and audiences for its intimacy and atmosphere, The Gaiety Theatre offers a beautiful, 1,145 seat auditorium including 16 boxes in the Dress Circle and six boxes in the Grand Circle.

What were the major events in Dublin castles history?

The end of the British presence had come about in the wake of the Easter Rising of 1916 and the Irish War of Independence. These momentous events paved the way for the creation of the Republic of Ireland and were closely associated with the history of Dublin Castle.

When did Irish Theatre start?

The history of Irish theatre begins with the rise of the English administration in Dublin at the start of the 17th century. Over the next 400 years this small country was to make a disproportionate contribution to drama in English.

Who purchased the gaiety theatre?

The Gaiety was purchased by music promoters MCD (in turn owned by Denis Desmond and his wife Caroline) in the late 1990s. The new owners undertook a refit of the theatre, with the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism contributing to the restoration fund.

Is the Gaiety panto on this year?

November 28, 2021, 5:30 AM PST
The Little Mermaid – The Gaiety Panto 2021/22/Start dates

Will there be panto in 2020?

Pantomime season is a huge part of Christmas, but as Covid-19 continues to hold us in its grip, it looks like panto is off this year. Without an announced date from the Government on when theatre performances could resume, the theatres were forced to pull the plug, and have now postponed their pantos until winter 2021.

Why was Dublin Castle built in Dublin?

Originally built as a defensive fortification for the Norman city of Dublin, it later evolved into a royal residence, resided in by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland or Viceroy of Ireland, the representative of the monarch.

What was the Dublin Castle used for?

Dublin Castle is the historical heart of the city. Built in the 13th century by King John of England. It served as a military fortress, a prison, treasury, court of law, and the seat of English Administration in Ireland for 700 years. Today it’s used for important State events and Presidential Inaugurations.

How long has the Gaiety Theatre been in Dublin?

Since 1871, The Gaiety Theatre has given the people of Dublin opera, musicals, drama, revues, comedy, concerts, dance, festivals and pantomime. Amid the laughter and tears, through times of war and times of affluence, The Grand Old Lady of South King Street has remained a vital and ever changing expression of Irish culture and Irish society.

When did the Gunn brothers build the Gaiety Theatre?

In April 1871, the brothers John and Michael Gunn obtained a 21-year license to establish “a well-regulated theatre and therein at all times publicly to act, represent or perform any interlude, tragedy, comedy, prelude, opera, burletta, play, farce or pantomime”. The brothers built the Gaiety Theatre on South King Street for £26,000.

Who are the current owners of the Gaiety Theatre?

The Gaiety Theatre’s present owners, Denis and Caroline Desmond have instituted an extensive conservation programme.

Who are the members of the Dublin Theatre Festival?

Our chronology is a work-in-progress, compiled with the assistance of Patrick Lonergan, Aoife Spillane-Hinks, Annette Ryan and Siobhra Quinlan.