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ARCADIA
25.05.2010 - 10.07.2010
Arcadia is a dazzling and comic tale of mystery and love, with all the qualities of a gripping literary detective story.
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Krapp's Last Tape
22.04.2010 - 14.05.2010
Following his outstanding performance in Pinter’s No Man’s Land in 2008, Michael Gambon returns to the Gate in Beckett’s classic one-man show, Krapp’s Last Tape.
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Les Liaison Dangereuses
25.02.2010 - 24.04.2010
Based on the classic French novel by Laclos, Christopher Hampton’s iconic, Tony-Award-winning play tells the sordid tale of the cunning and confident Merteuil and the wickedly charming Valmont, two high-society rivals who use sex as a weapon to humiliate and destroy.
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Faith Healer
27.01.2010 - 20.02.2010
Having toured to Sydney, Edinburgh and played in Dublin in 2009, the Gate Theatre is delighted to begin 2010 with one of Friel’s greatest masterpieces, Faith Healer.
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A Christmas Carol
01.12.2009 - 23.01.2010
"I defy even a latter day Scrooge not to be enchanted by this production" Sunday Independent
Back by popular demand, Dickens’ timeless classic of the true spirit of Christmas at the Gate.
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WORLD PREMIERE THE BIRDS
29.09.2009 - 14.11.2009
The Gate has a long and close relationship with the award winning playwright, screenwriter and director, Conor McPherson, premiering many of his works both at home and abroad, many of which the author also directed.
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Culture Night at the Gate Theatre with Writer/Director Conor McPherson
25.09.2009 - 25.09.2009
The Gate Theatre presents, as part of Dublin Culture Night 2009, an audience Q and A with award-winning Irish playwright Conor McPherson.
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Gate l Friel
09.09.2009 - 19.09.2009
On 9 January 2009, Brian Friel, one of Ireland's greatest living playwrights, celebrated his 80th birthday.
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Present Laughter by Noël Coward
09.07.2009 - 05.09.2009
The Gate Theatre is delighted to present Noël Coward’s brilliant comedy of manners Present Laughter.
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ALL MY SONS by Arthur Miller
07.04.2009 - 04.07.2009
All My Sons was the first great success of Arthur Miller's supremely influential career and the play that launched him as one of the leading dramatists of the twentieth century.
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THE REAL THING by Tom Stoppard
10.02.2009 - 28.03.2009
The Gate Theatre begins 2009 with the multi award winning play The Real Thing by one of the giants of modern playwrighting.
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The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens
03.12.2008 - 31.01.2009
Charles Dickens’ much loved classic has been brought to life in a wonderful new version by Alan Stanford.
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HEDDA GABLER
25.09.2008 - 15.11.2008
Eighty years after the Gate’s inaugural production of Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, it celebrates its birthday with a wonderful new version, by Brian Friel, of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.
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No Man’s Land
26.08.2008 - 26.09.2008
by Harold Pinter
From the pen of one of the greatest living playwrights, comes Nobel Prize laureate Harold Pinter’s superb tragicomic gem.
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The Weir
10.06.2008 - 16.08.2008
by Conor McPherson
The Weir, by acclaimed playwright Conor McPherson, premiered at the Gate in 1998 to critical and successful acclaim.
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THE DEEP BLUE SEA
10.05.2008 - 31.05.2008
by Terence Rattigan
From the acknowledged master of the ‘well made play’ and author of French Without Tears and The Winslow Boy..
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The Glass Menagerie
07.02.2008 - 05.04.2008
by Tenessee Williams
From the Pulitzer Prize winning author, and one of America’s greatest playwrights, comes Tennessee Williams' semi-autobiographical masterpiece.
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EUROPALIA.EUROPA Barry McGovern in I'LL GO ON
22.01.2008 - 26.01.2008
from Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable by Samuel Beckett
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Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
22.11.2007 - 02.02.2008
Adapted for the stage by Hugh Leonard
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Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya
02.10.2007 - 17.11.2007
in a version by Brian Friel
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Private Lives
12.07.2007 - 22.09.2007
by Noël Coward
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The Constant Wife
24.05.2007 - 10.06.2007
by W. Somerset Maugham
(Spoleto Festival USA 2007)
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Sweeney Todd
24.04.2007 - 07.07.2007
Musical Director Cathal Synott
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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American Buffalo
13.02.2007 - 10.03.2007
by David Mamet
A play by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet
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Beckett Season
11.01.2007 - 21.01.2007
(Sydney Festival 2007) First Love, Eh Joe, I’ll Go On, Poetry and Prose readings
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Anna Karenina
05.12.2006 - 01.01.2007
by Leo Tolstoy
Adapted by Helen Edmundson
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Waiting for Godot
03.10.2006 - 19.11.2006
by Samuel Beckett
US Tour 2006
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Festen
03.10.2006 - 25.11.2006
A Dramatisation by David Eldridge
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I'll Go On
13.09.2006 - 23.09.2006
by Samuel Beckett
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Eh Joe in the West End
30.06.2006 - 15.07.2006
by Samuel Beckett
[in the West End]
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The Constant Wife
06.06.2006 - 09.09.2006
by W. Somerset Maugham
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Faith Healer
04.05.2006 - 06.06.2006
by Brian Friel
[on Broadway]
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Beckett Centenary Festival
22.03.2006 - 06.05.2006
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Faith Healer
07.02.2006 - 18.08.2006
by Brian Friel
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Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
29.11.2005 - 28.01.2006
Adapted by John Mortimer
The famous tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation from embittered skinflint to generous benefactor has delighted audiences for generations.
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Betrayal
14.10.2005 - 19.11.2005
by Harold Pinter
The Gate Theatre has a unique association with Harold Pinter, having presented three festivals of his work, all of which Pinter himself participated in.
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The Pinter Landscape
07.10.2005 - 09.10.2005
selected plays and writings by Harold Pinter
In partnership with Dublin Theatre Festival
And generously supported by BANK OF IRELAND -
THE MERRION HOTEL - RTÉ - THE UNICORN
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Old Times
30.09.2005 - 08.10.2005
by Harold Pinter
In a converted farmhouse a film-maker, his wife and a female guest enact a primal battle of ownership.
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A View from the Bridge
02.08.2005 - 24.09.2005
by Arthur Miller
Director Mark Brokaw returns to the Gate after directing the very successful production of Arthur Miller’s The Price in 2004.
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Lady Windermere's Fan
17.05.2005 - 23.07.2005
by Oscar Wilde
Lady Windermere’s Fan was the first of Oscar Wilde’s plays to be produced and on its glittering debut in 1892 it proved an instant success on the London stage.
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Poor Beast in the Rain
12.04.2005 - 07.05.2005
by Billy Roche
Set in an old fashioned Wexford betting shop on the weekend leading up to the All Ireland Hurling Final, Danger Doyle returns to town to face all those left behind..
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The Home Place
01.02.2005 - 02.04.2005
by Brian Friel
The Gate theatre has had a long and rich association with Brian Friel, arguably Ireland’s greatest living playwright, and began 2005 with the world premiere of his latest play, The Home Place.
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Many Happy Returns
30.11.2004 - 22.01.2005
Bernard Farrell’s Seasonal Comedy
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Shining City
28.09.2004 - 20.11.2004
by Conor McPherson
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Pygmalion
06.07.2004 - 18.09.2004
by George Bernard Shaw
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The Price
11.05.2004 - 26.06.2004
by Arthur Miller
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Dancing at Lughnasa
24.02.2004 - 01.05.2004
by Brian Friel
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Jane Eyre
03.12.2003 - 14.02.2004
by Charlotte Bronte
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Waiting for Godot
28.10.2003 - 22.11.2003
by Samuel Beckett
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Performances
30.09.2003 - 25.10.2003
by Brian Friel
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The Importance of Being Earnest
08.07.2003 - 20.09.2003
by Oscar Wilde
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The Book of Evidence
12.06.2003 - 28.06.2003
by John Banville
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The Eccentricities of a Nightingale
25.03.2003 - 03.05.2003
by Tennessee Williams
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Moliere's Comedy - The Misanthrope
11.02.2003 - 15.02.2003
in a new version by Martin Crimp
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Waiting for Godot
05.01.2003 - 01.02.2003
by Samuel Beckett
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Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
19.11.2002 - 04.01.2003
Adapted by John Mortimer
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See You Next Tuesday
01.10.2002 - 09.11.2002
An adaptation by Ronald Harwood of
the Francis Veber play Le DÓner de Cons
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Pride and Prejudice
22.05.2002 - 08.06.2002
by Jane Austen
Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell
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Gates of Gold
30.04.2002 - 08.06.2002
by Frank McGuinness
WORLD PREMIERE
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Two Plays After
05.03.2002 - 20.04.2002
by Brian Friel
WORLD PREMIERE
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The shape of things
05.02.2002 - 23.02.2002
by Neil LaBute
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Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
27.11.2001 - 26.01.2002
Adapted by John Mortimer
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John Hurt in Krapp's Last Tape
04.09.2001 - 22.09.2001
by Samuel Beckett
Directed by Robin Lefevre
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Blithe Spirit
10.07.2001 - 01.09.2001
by Nöel Coward
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The Homecoming
12.06.2001 - 30.06.2001
by Harold Pinter
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Port Authority
24.04.2001 - 02.06.2001
by Conor McPherson
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bash
27.03.2001 - 14.04.2001
by Neil LaBute
Directed by Neil LaBute
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Thérèse Raquin
13.02.2001 - 17.03.2001
by Emile Zola
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