The Abbey Theatre, also known as the National Theatre of Ireland is a theatre in Dublin, Ireland. First opening to the public on 27 December 1904, and …
elegant facade, clean architectural forms, correct stylish light organically combine with a very cozy atmosphere of the foyer. As if you came to visit friends and look at the paintings on the walls o…Full review by N0rth
Jan 2, 2025
A super tour of EMMA BACKSTAGE. Darragh our guide told us the history of the Abbey from 1904 to the present day. We started in the auditorium then on to the stage where we could see and touch the ama…Full review by attracta b
Dec 27, 2024
Attended a performance of "Emma". It was excellent and a real highlight of our stay in Dublin. The theatre itself is a revelation. Enjoyed our evening and bar experience.Full review by tgjps
Is it possible to see the theater while I'm in Dublin? Unfortunately, the back stage tours are sold out during my trip. I wondered if there was an opportunity to see the theater perhaps without a back stage tour? I'm not certain if my group is up for a show, but that is still a possibility.
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Hi, I'm pretty sure that you can go into the foyer and bar areas of the theatre but, during performance times, you will probably need a ticket. Perhaps if you called in to the box office …
Hi, I'm pretty sure that you can go into the foyer and bar areas of the theatre but, during performance times, you will probably need a ticket. Perhaps if you called in to the box office during the day (check times), staff may allow you to have a look at the auditorium as well. If you can persuade your group to see a performance, it'll be worth it! Ticket prices are fairly reasonable too - certainly compared to London, where I live.