Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 was the first custom built theatre in Dublin City and still remains in substantially the same form, making it one of the most important sites in European theatre history.
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 was the first theatre outside London to receive the title of Theatre Royal, but, because it had been built on land reclaimed from the Liffey, the building was unstable and the gallery collapsed twice. It was rebuilt in 1735.
The theatre closed in 1787. The building was then used as a whiskey store until Father Michael Blake bought it to set up a church. When the bell tolled in 1811, 18 years before the Catholic Emancipation, the first Catholic bell to ring in Dublin in nearly 300 years was heard. The façade boasts ornate stained glass windows and the original ceiling plasterwork remain in the Smock Alley as a witness of this time.
After a six year renovation, Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 reopened its doors as Dublin’s oldest newest theatre in May 2012. With three gorgeous venues, Smock Alley is the perfect place to spend a cultural evening out. They partner with many arts and cultural festivals to welcome audiences, engage with artists and create exciting cultural events. From Dublin Theatre Festival to First Fortnight and from IMRAM to the Irish literature Festival these partnerships are a vital part of their annual programme.
- Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story
Arts and cultureDiana: The Untold and Untrue Story After a sold-out run in The Boys’ School, Awkward Prods are bringing Diana BACK to Smock Alley Theatre due to exceptional demand
- Booters Recruiters Dublin
Booters Recruiters Dublin Booters Butch Bar & Diner are flying over from London to find the dream team for their first international dining event this summer. Apply to take part in the recruitment drive or join the audience to cheer on your favourite butches, studs and mascs!
- Diary of a Dublin Drag Diva
Arts and cultureDiary of a Dublin Drag Diva Have you ever wanted to read a drag queen’s diary? Of course you have, you nosey b*tch. Diary of a Dublin Drag Diva, written and performed by Davina Devine.
- Stories From Dubliners
Arts and cultureStories From Dubliners Back by popular demand, Volta’s critically-acclaimed Counterparts & A Little Cloud has been expanded to include adaptations of three stories from Joyce’s debut work — Two Gallants, A Little Cloud, and Counterparts — as part of the Bloomsday Festival.
- The Dolldrums
Arts and cultureThe Dolldrums ★★★★ “Impressively Slick” // “Liath Hannon is remarkable” // “the stylish cynicism of film noir” – The Irish Times
- The Haus of Saint Summer Kiki Ball
Arts and cultureThe Haus of Saint Summer Kiki Ball The Category Is: ICONIC. Leave the 10s at the door. We’re bringing the heat, the hair, and the ballroom soul to the floor.
- The Deafening Bloom
Free things to doThe Deafening Bloom Join us at Smock Alley Theatre for a special workshop sharing of a new play in development written by Brian Martin and directed by Tom Creed.







