In the mood to soak up some culture? Head over to Cashel’s theatre district. Bru Boru, Cashel’s most comprehensive theatre establishment, comprises an exhibition hall, a fully computerised genealogy service and a well equipped theatre. Here, Cashel’s visiting theatre buffs can enjoy informal Teach Ceoil-sessions and partake in banquets hosted by the centre’s restaurant.
The Centre comprises a well equipped theatre, frequent performances, banquets in the centre's restaurant, an informal Teach Ceoil-sessions nightly, a fully computerised genealogy service, an exhibition hall and craft Shop. ... more
Such playwriting greats as Richard Sheridan, Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw all hailed from Ireland, and the Irish are extremely passionate about their theatre. All of the major centres have top-notch theatres, with many striving to continue Irish dramatic history by focusing on developing Irish writers and artists.
Seeing a local play is an excellent way for a visitor to get real insight into the country and its culture, and Irish theatre is world-class.
Theatres in Dublin, naturally, represent the largest and most prolific of the country's playhouses. Most notable is the National Theatre of Ireland, now permanently housed in the Abbey Theatre. Established in 1904, the theatre has kept its mandate to develop and promote Irish plays and artists. If you cannot get a ticket for a show at this excellent venue, there are many more theatres in Dublin and its surrounds and you will surely find something that suits your taste.
Those visiting theatres in Cork will soon realise that they have stumbled upon a well-developed, underrated cultural hub. The only purpose-built opera house in the country, the Cork Opera House, is home to several high-calibre theatrical and dance companies. Cork also boasts several smaller, more experimental theatre companies.
Theatres in Sligo often play host to the Yeats Theatre company, a group of local players whose sole mandate is to produce works by the poet and playwright, WB Yeats. When visiting theatres in Belfast, make sure to include the Lyric Theatre in your itinerary - this venue is famous for the fact that many Irish acting greats, including Liam Neeson, cut their teeth on its humble stage.