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Irish Burdegais Power Theatre

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The Bord Gá The Bord Gá is Energy Theatre is Ireland's largest theater, located in Dublin's Grand Canal Bay development, with 2,111 seats; its ultra-modern glass façade and sharp angular lines make it one of Dublin's most striking landmarks.

The Burdegais Power Theatre is the focal point of the Grand Canal Square. The 117,000 square foot focal point building was built on the concept of a performing arts center for ballet, opera, musicals, and concerts, and opened on March 18, 2010, with the official opening of the Russian National Ballet's Swan Lake performance, featuring theatrical productions once unavailable in Ireland.

At night, you can enjoy the gorgeous view of the Burdegais Power Theatre bathed in flashing lights. The interlocking red columns and glass ramps at the front of the theater are bold and avant-garde, creating an indescribably modern feel to the space. The grand décor of the waiting room allows the audience to wait for their turn to enjoy the show. The theater, which can accommodate 2,111 people, has excellent sound and technical equipment, spacious and comfortable seating and plenty of legroom, so it doesn't feel cramped.

There is a wide variety of shows, from comedy and parent-child to ballet and opera; the acoustics reverberating in the hall are outstanding, bringing the audience a feast of top-notch sound. During the interval, the audience can order drinks at the bar or go to the gift store in the theater to buy their favorite souvenirs and gifts.

The Burdegast Power Theatre was designed by renowned architects in New York and London and opened in 2010; the premiere performance was Swan Lake. With the completion of the theater, Dubliners do not have to travel all the way to London to enjoy the world-famous performance.

If you would like to come and see the show, you can purchase tickets at the theatre's box office. Opening hours are from Monday to Friday morning to evening; tickets will also be available one hour before the show starts. Ticket prices vary according to the show, children, students and silver-haired people can enjoy discounts.


Irish Burdegais Power Theatre
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