Focus Theatre

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Focus Theatre
Address 6A Pembroke Place
off Pembroke Street
City Dublin 2
Country Ireland
Opened 1967
Website
www.focustheatredublin.ie

The Focus Theatre in Dublin is a small but respected theatre which offers a variety of plays from new and established writers.

Focus Theatre's Acting Studio was founded in April 1963 by the Irish American actor, Deirdre O'Connell (d. 2001). The Focus Theatre itself was founded by O'Connell and her husband, Luke Kelly of The Dubliners in 1967, and opened on 29 September with a production of Doris Lessing's Play With a Tiger.[1][2]

It has been at the forefront of training actors and directors in Stanislavski's system as well as putting on productions of the classics of European and international theatre.

Several notable actors have been associated with the Focus, including Gabriel Byrne, Sabina Coyne (wife of the President of Ireland), Olwen Fouéré, Tom Hickey, Bosco Hogan, and Gerard McSorley. The artistic director is Joe Devlin.

References

  1. History of Focus Theatre The Focus Theatre. Retrieved: 2012-01-30.
  2. The Irish Times, "An Irishman's Diary", August 24, 1967

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Coordinates: 53°20′04″N 6°15′14″W / 53.334378°N 6.25388°W / 53.334378; -6.25388

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