Located on Eden Quay Dublin, The modern Liberty Hall opened in the early 1960’s. Built by the T.G.W.U as a facility for the union. The hall itself was originally a 700 seater flat floored venue on two levels with a small proscenium stage.
The venue was mainly used for Union Meetings but plays, set dancing and bingo were regular events. The Irish Folk revival of the 1960’s found a willing home here.
Today, the Liberty Hall Theatre, which in the main auditorium, has a capacity of 411 on two levels. The stalls has 317 seats and 3 wheelchair spaces whilst the balcony has 91 seats. The seats are set on a sloped floor in the stalls and stepped in the balcony.
A public lift is available from the lower foyer area to the first floor and the stalls but not the balcony.
Pram Access: We reserve an area in the downstairs foyer to park prams for the duration of the show free of charge. Our usher staff will be on hand to assist & ensure these items are looked after.
The venue was mainly used for Union Meetings but plays, set dancing and bingo were regular events. The Irish Folk revival of the 1960’s found a willing home here.
Today, the Liberty Hall Theatre, which in the main auditorium, has a capacity of 411 on two levels. The stalls has 317 seats and 3 wheelchair spaces whilst the balcony has 91 seats. The seats are set on a sloped floor in the stalls and stepped in the balcony.
A public lift is available from the lower foyer area to the first floor and the stalls but not the balcony.
Pram Access: We reserve an area in the downstairs foyer to park prams for the duration of the show free of charge. Our usher staff will be on hand to assist & ensure these items are looked after.