Theatre or theatre company | Location | Year established | Notes |
Abbey Theatre | Dublin | | also known as the National Theatre of Ireland |
Ambassador Theatre | Dublin | | |
Andrews Lane Theatre | Dublin | | Demolished 2018, had operated solely as a nightclub (Hangar) for some years prior |
Aula Maxima | Maynooth, County Kildare | | |
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre | Dublin | | |
Born to Burn productions | Dublin | | |
Brokentalkers | Dublin | | |
Camden Palace Hotel Community Arts Centre | Cork City | | |
Capitol Theatre | Dublin | | |
Civic Theatre | Tallaght, South Dublin | | |
Coliseum Theatre | Dublin | | |
Corcadorca Theatre Company | Cork | | |
Cork Arts Theatre | Cork | | |
Craic Theatre | Coalisland | | [1] |
Cyclamen Productions | Dublin | | |
Damer Theatre | St Stephen's Green, Dublin | 1955 | Established by Gael Linn in 1955, closed in 1981. |
Dan Lowrey's Music Hall | Dublin | | former name of the Olympia Theatre |
Dean Crowe Theatre | Athlone, County Westmeath | 1937 | |
Druid Theatre Company | Galway | | |
Eblana Theatre | Dublin | | |
Everyman Palace Theatre | Cork | | |
Firedoor Theatre | Dublin | | |
Focus Theatre | Dublin | | |
Gaiety Theatre | Dublin | | |
Gallping Cat Theatre Company | Dublin | | |
Gate Theatre | Dublin | | |
Glass Mask Theatre | Dublin | |
Granary Theatre | Cork | |
The Green Heart Company | | | |
An Grianán Theatre | Letterkenny, County Donegal | | |
The Helix | Dublin | | |
Impact Theatre | Limerick | | |
Inspirado Theatre Company | County Dublin | | |
Iontas Theatre | Castleblayney, County Monaghan | | |
Leinster Hall | Dublin | | |
Royal Theatre | Castlebar | | |
The Lord Amiens Theatre | Dublin | 1795 | Oldest surviving theatre building in Ireland |
Lyric Theatre | Belfast | | |
Lyric Theatre | Dublin | | |
Mechanics' Theatre | Dublin | | |
Mullingar Arts Centre | Mullingar, Co. Westmeath | | |
New Theatre | | | |
Olympia Theatre | Dublin | | |
Passionfruit Theatre | Athlone, County Westmeath | 2005 | |
Pavilion Theatre | Dún Laoghaire | 2001 | |
The Performance Corporation | | | |
Pike Theatre | Dublin | | |
Point Theatre | Dublin | | |
Project Arts Centre | Dublin | | Project Theatre |
Queen's Theatre | Dublin | | |
The Rabbit's Riot Theatre Company | The North West of Ireland | 2015 | |
Riff Raff Theatre Company | Wexford | | |
RSVP (Red Sandstone Varied Productions) | Cork | | |
Second Age Theatre Company | | | |
Siamsa Tire Theatre | Tralee, County Kerry | 1974 | Irish National Folk Theatre, founded by Pat Ahern |
[[Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality[2]]] | Dublin | 1991 | Smashing Times incorporates the Smashing Times Theatre and Film Company and Smashing Times Youth Arts Ensemble, and is dedicated to the promotion, study and practice of the arts and equality.[3] |
Smock Alley Theatre | Dublin | 2012 | built on the foundations of the first Theatre Royal, and incorporating structural material from a later 18th century Theatre Royal. |
An Taibhdhearc | Galway | 1928 | Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge - National Irish Language Theatre. |
Theatre of Joy | Dublin | | |
Theatre Royal | Dublin | 1662 | |
Theatre Royal | Waterford | 1785 | Current building mostly dates to 1876. Claims to be Ireland's oldest continually-operating theatre, although it has had several closures. |
THEATREclub | Dublin | | |
Tivoli Variety Theatre | Dublin | | |
Torch Theatre | Dublin | | |
W. G. Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company | | | |