The Crucible at the Gaiety Theatre
February 9th to March 22nd
The famous Gaiety Theatre never fails to put on a hit classic. A production of The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s world famous play, will be in Dublin for over a month starting in early February. Tickets are €16.50 and available on the Gaiety website or Ticketmaster.
Scene + Heard Festival at the Smock Alley Theatre
February 12th to 28th
Dublin’s oldest theatre is hosting a festival showing new work of over 100 shows. The program outline is available on the Smock Alley Theatre website. Tickets are €14 online and €17 at the door.
Blood Brothers at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre
February 24th to March 7th
This show tells the story of a pair of twins who were separated at birth and grew up on opposite sides of the world. They meet again, but this time with fateful consequences. Tickets are available on the Bord Gais website for around €30.
The Plough and the Stars at the Abbey Theatre
February 27th to April 30th
This famous Sean O’Casey play returns to Dublin at the Abbey Theatre at the end of February. It follows the story of ordinary lives ripped apart by the idealism of the time, set during the Irish Revolutionary Period. Tickets are on sale now at the Abbey Theatre official website, with prices ranging from €15 to €50, depending on your seat.
Lost the Plot: An Improvised Musical at the Smock Alley Theatre
February 24th
An improvised musical? Yes! Each word, piano note, or quick melody leads the actors to invent something new, hopping off of what the person in front of them said. The description on the Smock Alley website reads, “Will our hero save the day? Find true love? Face their fears? Run away to join the circus? We don’t know either”. This show is for one day only, starting at 9.30pm on the 24th. Tickets are on sale now on the website, or you can get them at the door, starting at €14.