Peter Pan – The Gaiety Panto

Peter Pan – The Gaiety Panto

24th Nov. - 19th Jan.

The Gaiety Theatre will set sail on a spectacular journey to Neverland, announcing Peter Pan as the

Upcoming Shows!

The Gaiety Theatre will set sail on a spectacular journey to Neverland, announcing Peter Pan as the

Peter Pan – The Gaiety Panto

24th Nov. 2024 - 19th Jan. 2025

The Ferryman

27th Jan. 2025 - 15th Mar. 2025

Thanks for the Dance – The Leonard Cohen Story

16th Mar. 2025 - 16th Mar. 2025

"Cruisin' Through Menopause"

Menopause The Musical 2

25th Mar. 2025 - 29th Mar. 2025

Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical

1st Apr. 2025 - 5th Apr. 2025

'Murder on the Orient Express' is one of Agatha Christie’s greatest literary achievements.

Murder on the Orient Express

8th Apr. 2025 - 12th Apr. 2025

Arthur Miller’s masterpiece 'Death of a Salesman'.

Death of a Salesman

15th Apr. 2025 - 19th Apr. 2025

Sheridan Productions presents 'Philo'.

Philo

22nd Apr. 2025 - 26th Apr. 2025

From A Low And Quiet Sea

29th Apr. 2025 - 3rd May. 2025

Myra’s Story

5th May. 2025 - 10th May. 2025

It’s Wine O’Clock (EXPLICIT CONTENT)

11th May. 2025 - 11th May. 2025

The Shark Is Broken

13th May. 2025 - 17th May. 2025

Irish National Opera presents Donizetti's 'L’elisir d’amore'

L’elisir d’amore

25th May. 2025 - 31st May. 2025

Celebrating 30 Breath-taking Years

Riverdance 30 – The New Generation

5th Jun. 2025 - 7th Sep. 2025

The Secrets of Primrose Square

9th Sep. 2025 - 13th Sep. 2025

Fairytale of New York comes to the Gaiety Theatre!

Fairytale of New York

4th Nov. 2025 - 9th Nov. 2025

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Welcome to the Gaiety Theatre

 

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.

Long home to the familiar faces of Maureen Potter, Niall Toibin, John B. Keane, Anna Manahan, Des Keogh and Rosaleen Linehan, whose bronze handprints, are set into the pavement in front the theatre, together with those of Luciano Pavarotti and Brian Friel, are testament to the longstanding association these great artists have had with Dublin’s Gaiety Theatre.

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