- Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in
Dublin ,Ireland , off Grafton Street and close toSt. Stephen's Green . It specialises in operatic and musical productions, with occasional dramatic shows. Designed by architectC.J. Phipps and built in under 7 months, the Gaiety was opened on27 November 1871 with theLord Lieutenant of Ireland as guest of honour and a double bill of the comedy "She Stoops to Conquer " and theburlesque "La Belle Sauvage". The Gaiety was extended by renowned theatre architectFrank Matcham in 1883, and, despite several improvements to public spaces and stage changes, it retains its Victorian charm and remains Dublin's longest-established, continuously producing theatre.Recent and renowned performers and playwrights associated with the theatre (
Maureen Potter ,Twink ,John B Keane ,Anna Manahan andNiall Toibin ) have been celebrated with hand-prints cast inbronze and set in the pavement beneath the theatre canopy.It is well known for its annual
pantomime everyChristmas which is a Dublin institution with families attending generation after generation, and has taken place without interruption since the mid 1850's .Patrick Wall and Louis Elliman bought the theatre in the late 1930s and ran it during the war years with local actors and actresses. They sold it, and in the 1960s and the 1970s the theatre was run by
Fred O'Donovan and theEamonn Andrews Studios , until - in the 1980s -Joe Dowling (former Artistic Director of theAbbey Theatre ) became Director of the Gaiety. In the 1990sGroundwork Productions took on the lease and the theatre was eventually bought by the "Break for the Border Group". The Gaiety was purchased by music promotorDenis Desmond and his wife Caroline in the late 1990s, who have since undertaken a refit of the theatre, with further changes planned for 2007. The Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism have also contributed to this restoration fund.The theatre played host to the
1971 Eurovision Song Contest , the first to be staged in Ireland.A
nightclub is run every Friday and Saturday night in the Gaiety, with live bands on different floors, which is the latest-opening non-private members nightclub in the city.External links
* [http://www.gaietytheatre.ie Gaiety Theatre Homepage]
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