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- Q4944429 abstract "The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a 2,111-capacity theatre in Dublin, Ireland which opened on 18 March 2010. Designed by Daniel Libeskind of New York and RHWL Architects of London, it is located in the Grand Canal Dock area and the concept of the theatre was created by Mike Adamson of Live Nation and the Docklands Development Authority as a touring theatre for Ballet, Opera, Musicals and Concerts.It was officially opened with a performance of Swan Lake by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia. It is the largest theatre in Ireland and is designed to present theatrical productions that were previously unable to visit Ireland. The acoustic, theatre technical systems, structural and building services designs were by Arup. Chartered Land were the developers and funders of the theatre and Harry Crosbie is the lease holder.The theatre complements the larger 14,000-capacity concert venue the 3Arena, which is located across the River Liffey to the north.The building was opened as the Grand Canal Theatre, but was renamed during March 2012 as part of a naming rights agreement with Bord Gáis Energy worth a reported €4.5 million. It will have this name until 2018 at least. Bord Gáis is Irish for Gas Board.".
- Q4944429 address "Grand Canal Square".
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- Q4944429 formerName "Grand Canal Theatre (2010-12)".
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- Q4944429 openingDate "2010-03-18".
- Q4944429 openingYear "2010".
- Q4944429 seatingCapacity "2111".
- Q4944429 thumbnail Grand_Canal_Theatre_in_Dublin.JPG?width=300.
- Q4944429 wikiPageExternalLink www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie.
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- Q4944429 address "Grand Canal Square".
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- Q4944429 capacity "2111".
- Q4944429 city "Dublin".
- Q4944429 country "Ireland".
- Q4944429 name "Bord Gáis Energy Theatre".
- Q4944429 opened "2010-03-18".
- Q4944429 othernames "Grand Canal Theatre".
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- Q4944429 comment "The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a 2,111-capacity theatre in Dublin, Ireland which opened on 18 March 2010. Designed by Daniel Libeskind of New York and RHWL Architects of London, it is located in the Grand Canal Dock area and the concept of the theatre was created by Mike Adamson of Live Nation and the Docklands Development Authority as a touring theatre for Ballet, Opera, Musicals and Concerts.It was officially opened with a performance of Swan Lake by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia.".
- Q4944429 label "Bord Gáis Energy Theatre".
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- Q4944429 homepage www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie.
- Q4944429 name "Bord Gáis Energy Theatre".