Also known as the Bord Gais Energy Theatre it was designed by Daniel Libeskind.

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Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

Dublin


Forget the uninviting sponsored name: Daniel Libeskind's masterful design is a three-tiered, 2100-capacity auditorium where you're as likely to be entertained by the Bolshoi or a touring state opera as you are to see Dirty Dancing or Barbra Streisand. It's a magnificent venue – designed for classical, paid for by the classics.


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