Top 10 Performances in Dublin, Province of Leinster

March 3, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

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Restaurants in Dublin

1. Longshot Comedy

Downstairs at Sweeney's Mongrel 32 Dame St., Dublin 2 Ireland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Longshot Comedy

2. The Comedy Kitchen

Curved St Temple Bar, Dublin Ireland [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ComedyKitchen/info?tab=page_info
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The Comedy Kitchen

The Comedy Kitchen has the best Stand Up Comedy, every second Wednesday and its located at Crowbar, Temple Bar Dublin Ireland.

3. The Irish Dance Party

O'Sheas Bar 19 Talbot Street, Dublin D01 W303 Ireland +353 87 656 0952 [email protected] http://www.irishdanceparty.com
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5.0 based on 632 reviews

The Irish Dance Party

The Irish Dance Party is one of Dublin’s best loved experiences where you get to see and hear top class live Irish music and dancing by award winning performers. Not only that, but true to the Irish spirit, everybody gets to give the dancing a go themselves. It is a 2 hour event. Seated at your own reserved table between dances, there is ample time to sit back and enjoy the entertainment with a beverage of your choice. Your charismatic and talented Irish music and dance entertainers will see to it that there is never a dull moment. It doesn't get any more Irish than that!

Reviewed By Rebecca1234222

Perfect and fun activity for hen do, we loved it. would definitely recommend for anyone visiting ireland for any event

4. The Irish Folk Experience

19, O'Connell street, Dublin 1, Dublin 0000 Ireland +353 83 100 3427 [email protected] http://www.theirishfolk.com/
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

The Irish Folk Experience

Sing, Dance, Play at The Irish Folk Experience with our talented team of musicians, dancers, storytellers and tour guides.

5. The Dublin Comedy Improv

21 Wicklow Street Upstairs at the International Bar, Dublin, Dublin Ireland +353 1 677 9250 http://dublincomedyimprov.wordpress.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

The Dublin Comedy Improv

Reviewed By FatnaMessaoud - Dublin, Ireland

I went to this show with three friends, they were travelling from France. We really had a great laugh. The comedians were all really funny, and it definitely was a really high level of improv ! It was definitely an amazing night, I recommend it 100% !

6. Strolling Through Ulysses

1 Dame Court Various locations throughout Ireland, Dublin D02 TW84 Ireland +353 86 230 0222 [email protected] http://www.strollingthroughulysses.com
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Strolling Through Ulysses

Strolling Through Ulysses! is a one-man show about James Joyce's novel, "Ulysses", written and performed by Robert Gogan. It takes place in various venues throughout Ireland and details are available on www.strollingthroughulysses.com. Strolling Through Ulysses! outlines the fun-filled story of Bloomsday - June 16th 1904 - the iconic day around which James Joyce's "Ulysses" is based, guiding you through the curious events and quirky characters of Joyce's famous novel. It's a 75 minute romp through "Ulysses" - bawdy, irreverent and great fun!

7. Ireland: A Survivor's Guide

The International Bar, Wicklow St 75m from Grafton St, Dublin Ireland +353 86 373 7879 [email protected] http://www.irelandasurvivorsguide.com
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Ireland: A Survivor's Guide

'Ireland A Survivors Guide' is a new comedy sketch show for visitors to Ireland. A hilarious rollercoaster guide to Irish people, history, culture and sport, and more. Whether it's a complete history of Ireland in 7 minutes, an interactive introduction to Hurling or a musical guide to Irish food, you'll be screaming with laughter as you learn about Irish people and their strange sense of humour! Energetic, inventive, entertainment for all ages. Clean comedy, ideal for the whole family. Value Irish stew lunch. Group discounts available.

8. The Comedy Corner

9 South Anne Street, Dublin Ireland +353 83 429 3956 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/The-Comedy-Corner-1724656070936543/
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The Comedy Corner

The Comedy Corner is Dublin's newest comedy hotspot. Situated in the heart of Dublin in the legendary Kehoe's, check out this fun and intimate gig. We have some of the best established comedy talent as well as some of the best new, emerging comics in the country. All this for... absolutely free! You'd be mad to do anything else. Come by for the best Guinness and best laugh in Dublin!

9. Celtic Ceili Feasta

81 Talbot Street, Dublin 01 Ireland +353 1 704 0126 [email protected] http://thecelt.ie/
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Celtic Ceili Feasta

An evening of folklore, fine food, Irish dance & music. The ticket covers a 3 course dinner, show & an unforgettable experience. Ceili(pronounced Kay’lee)is a Gaelic word for an Irish social gathering of friends where stories are told, songs are sung with a dance or two. Celtic Ceili Feasta is a truly authentic Irish show that takes place at the historic Celt Bar in Dublin, known for the craic.

10. Gate Theatre

Cavendish Row, Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Ireland +353 1 874 4045 [email protected] http://www.gatetheatre.ie/
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4.5 based on 287 reviews

Gate Theatre

"The Gate Theatre was founded in 1928 by Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir. From it's very beginnings, the Gate offered Dublin audiences a way into the worlds of European and American theatre, as well as classics from the modern and Irish repertoire. A space rich with history, it was at the Gate that Orson Welles, James Mason, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Michael Gambon began their prodigious acting careers, and it has served as an incubator of ground-breaking creative talent for almost 90 years now. Award-winning director Selina Cartmell has served as Artistic Director of the Gate since April 2017. Her first season “The Outsider” continues into the second half of 2018 with shows including; Stephen Sondheim’s dark and thrilling musical ASSASSINS, the world premiere of Roddy Doyle’s The Snapper, Shakespeare’s Hamlet featuring Oscar-nominated actress Ruth Negga in a production directed by Yaël Farber, and a festive return for our acclaimed The Great Gatsby."

Reviewed By nataliakarolina2019 - Dublin, Ireland

I highly recommend this theatre. I could see there a play entitled A Christmas Carrol. The play displayed realistic sets and the beautiful costumes from the 19th century. The actors played with tuneful bells at the beginning and at the final moments of the performance, which was magnificent and everyone could feel the atmosphere of Christmas. The acting was very good. This is a play conveying a universal truth and everyone should see it. The stage was close to the public, so the actors had the possibility to interact with the audience. It was an unforgettable experience.

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