Since its glamorous opening night in 1871, the Gaiety Theatre has remained true to the vision of its founders in presenting the highest quality musical and dramatic entertainment. As Dublin’s longest established theatre in continuous production, the Gaiety Theatre triumphantly maintains its unrivalled presence as the City’s premier venue for pantomime, musicals, opera, concerts, revues, comedy, drama and dance.
- The Secrets of Primrose Square
AutumnThe Secrets of Primrose Square Welcome to Primrose Square, where life is like a cross between The Valley of the Squinting Windows and The Good Life.
- The Dubliners Encore
AutumnThe Dubliners Encore Proudly presented by Singular Artists, The Dubliners Encore announces their biggest headline shows to date live in the iconic venue of the Gaiety Theatre, from 15th – 20th September 2025.
- Macbeth
AutumnMacbeth Druid’s production of William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ has opened in Galway to stellar reviews. Running from 25th Sept – 5th Oct at the Gaiety Theatre, as part of Druid’s 50th Anniversary and Dublin Theatre Festival, this is not to be missed!
- The Second Captains Podcast
AutumnThe Second Captains Podcast The international award-winning podcast Second Captains is delighted to announce a special live show at the Gaiety Theatre on 13th & 15th October 2025.
- Wolf & Owl Live
AutumnWolf & Owl Live The Wolf and Owl are finally delivering on the promise they’ve been making for almost 300 episodes and taking their hit podcast on tour.
- Mario Rosenstock - Gift Grub Live 25
AutumnMario Rosenstock - Gift Grub Live 25 Ireland’s most successful impressionist and satirist Mario Rosenstock celebrates twenty-five years of Gift Grub with a brand new stage show, Gift Grub Live 25!
- Reunion
AutumnReunion Landmark Productions and Galway International Arts Festival are thrilled to present Reunion, breathtaking new play by Mark O'Rowe. A family gathers for a celebration on an island off the west coast of Ireland.
- Willa White
AutumnWilla White Willa White has exploded in popularity over the past 18 months, quickly marking himself out as one of the biggest names in the Irish comedy circuit and selling over 8,000 tickets to date.