Since the 17th century, there have been numerous theatres in Dublin with the name Smock Alley.
The current Smock Alley Theatre (Irish: Amharclann Scabhat Smock)[1] is a 21st-century theatre in Dublin, converted from a 19th-century church building, incorporating structural material from an 18th-century theatre building, and built on the site of the 17th century Theatre Royal, Dublin. The present theatre was opened in 2012, after a €3.5 million investment.[2]
The Smock Alley Theatre site comprises Smock Alley Theatre (178 seats), The Boys School (60 - 100 capacity), Black Box (80 capacity), and The Banquet Hall (300 capacity).
^""Dearmad na Fola" - Dráma, Amharclann Scabhat Smock". Na Cnocadóirí.
^Smock Alley Theatre reopening after 225 years - New theatre set to open today on site of original facility which opened in 1662. 17 May 2012
and 21 Related for: Smock Alley Theatre information
numerous theatres in Dublin with the name SmockAlley. The current SmockAlleyTheatre (Irish: Amharclann Scabhat Smock) is a 21st-century theatre in Dublin...
Ireland. The first theatre building in Ireland was the Werburgh Street Theatre, founded in 1637, followed by the SmockAlleyTheatre in 1662. From the...
Irish theatre. He attended drama classes with them when he was young, and also performed in youth theatre. Gleeson was part of the Independent Theatre Workshops...
the illegitimate child of Richard Daly (1758–1813), manager of the SmockAlleyTheatre, Dublin, and the actress Dorothea Jordan née Bland (1761–1816). Frances...
Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 19 October 2019. Wynne-Walsh, Rebecca. "BWW Review: The Grimm Tale of Cinderella at Smock Valley Theatre". BroadwayWorld...
amphitheatres and stadia, as they do in modern sports stadia and large theatres. SmockAlleyTheatre in Temple Bar, Dublin, has two vomitoria, one stage left and...
comedy play by the Irish writer Charles Coffey. It premiered at the SmockAlleyTheatre in Dublin. The original cast included Richard Elrington and Thomas...
production. It was most recently performed as part of Theatre of Menace (2016) at the SmockAlleyTheatre in Dublin, starring Alisa Belonogina, Paul Carmichael...
Centre, County Dublin 2022 Breathless SmockAlleyTheatre 2014 Ribbons by Elaine Murphy, Glenda, Peacock Theatre, Dublin 2013 The New Electric Ballroom...
premiere took place at the SmockAlleyTheatre in Dublin on 16 April 1787. Robertson p.5 Greene p.4495 Greene, John C. Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar...
Shakespeare adaptation, Timon of Athens; or, The Man-Hater at the SmockAlleyTheatre. Haywood described herself as a "widow", noting in 1719 that her...
Theatre – Review". No More Workhorse. Retrieved 30 October 2022. "Electric | Ali HArdiman & Erika Roe | SmockAlleyTheatre | Mar 2019". SmockAlley Theatre...
premiere took place in the SmockAlleyTheatre, Dublin, in September 2019. It was produced by Niall Gallagher and the Rising Theatre Company, directed by Andrea...
Home's Douglas in 1756. She then went to Dublin to perform at the SmockAlleyTheatre and elsewhere, although she was at one point dismissed by the company...
play by the Irish writer Matthew Concanen. It was performed at the SmockAlleyTheatre in Dublin. Greene & Clark p.94-95 Baines, Paul & Ferarro, Julian...
SmockAlleyTheatre since 1760, took over Crow Street Theatre in 1767, but resigned the theatre in 1770; the actor Thomas Ryder, who ran SmockAlley Theatre...
Richard III, and Adelaide in the tragedy The Count of Narbonne. At the SmockAlleyTheatre, under the management of Richard Daly, Jordan began playing male...
full band convened at SmockAlleyTheatre for full production rehearsals. The show ran for five sold-out nights at the Abbey Theatre before heading out on...
tragedy by the Irish writer James Sterling. It premiered at the SmockAlleyTheatre in Dublin. The original cast included Francis Elrington as Spinloi...
Committee (2014) is a stage play that was performed in Dublin at the SmockAlleyTheatre in October 2014. The play focused on the SCP Foundation's Ethics...