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City Theatre Dublin has been making theatre in Ireland and abroad for about 25 years. Its productions include Sisters, The Hostage, The Matchmaker, The Field, The Vagina Monologues, and The Cuchulain Cycle, as well as the highly acclaimed annual Christmas Shows for children, written by Eurovision Song Contest winner Shay Healy and theatre director Michael Scott.

Since it began touring John B. Keane's The Matchmaker in 2001, City Theatre Dublin has grown into the largest provider of touring theatre productions in Ireland. City Theatre will continue to develop and investigate new models of touring, providing work ranging from mainstream audience pullers like Mrs. Whippy to boundry pushing community arts paticipatory theatre like Dancing at the Ballroom of Romance.

CITY THEATRE DUBLIN - CTD TEAM

Artistic Director Michael Scott (2)

PRODUCTIONS BY CITY THEATRE DUBLIN - CTD

  • The Unsung Hero by David Gilna (Theatre Upstairs 2016)

  • The Matchmaker by John B. Keane ( National Tour 2015)

  • The Importance of Being Honest by Billie Traynor ( National Tour 2015)

  • Songs From The Swans At Coole by Michael Scott (2) ( National Tour 2015)

  • Mrs Whippy by Cecelia Ahern (Liberty Hall 2008)

  • Wuthering Heights by Michael McCaffery (SFX City Theatre 2006)

  • Sisters by Declan Hassett (The Everyman 2005)

  • Mysteries 2000 by Johnny Hanrahan, Joseph O'Connor (1), Pat Kinevane, Gavin Kostick, Michael Scott (2), Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy, Declan Gorman, Joe O'Byrne, Derek Chapman, Aidan Mathews, Fergus Linehan (1), Brendan Kennelly, Michael McCaffery, Deirdre Purcell, Nuala NĂ­ Dhomhnaill (SFX City Theatre 1999)

  • Dracula by Michael Scott (2) ( Presented downstairs at the RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin. 1997)

  • The Yellow Man by Michael Scott (2) ( Presented downstairs at the RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin. 1996)

  • GALLERY