Stories? Ideas? Uproar? The conversation is always changing at the National Theatre of Ireland
This year marks 120 years since the co-founding of Ireland’s National Theatre by Lady Gregory and WB Yeats. With this significant anniversary at hand, we were inspired to consider how things are revitalised rather than replaced.
Read Full Story View All News‘Abbey Theatre Stones’ taken into care by OPW as progress toward redevelopment of National Theatre continues
The stones from the façade of the original Abbey Theatre, which were salvaged following a fire that devastated the original theatre building in 1951, have been taken into care by the Office of Public Works (OPW), having resided in the garden of the late Daithí Hanly and his wife Joan Hanly in Dalkey for the last 60 years. Mr Hanly, the former Dublin City Architect, had the foresight to rescue them from the destroyed theatre.
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