The Andrews Lane Theatre, later the ALT niteclub, was situated on St. Andrew's Lane, near Dame Street, Dublin. It had two performance areas; an auditorium with 220 seats, and an 80-seat studio. The venue became a niteclub before it became disused, and demolished, and replaced with a hotel.[2][3]

Andrews Lane Theatre
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AddressSt. Andrew's Lane, Dame Street
Dublin 2
Ireland
OpenedAugust 1989[1]
Years active1989-2014

Establishment

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The venue was established by private interests from the business and arts world without state funding. Stage actress Maureen Potter performed the opening ceremoney on 31 August 1989.[1]

Productions

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New productions by Irish playwrights in the venue included:[4]

Demise

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The closure of the space as a theatre was announced in 2007.[5] It became a niteclub and concert venue for the next decade.[6][7][8] It was then demolished and replaced with a hotel,[9] including a restaurant "ALT" named after the theatre.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Andrews Lane Theatre Opens". RTÉ Archives.
  2. ^ Hancock, Ciarán (18 April 2016). "Andrews Lane theatre in central Dublin sells for €4.4m". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ McCárthaigh, Seán (9 March 2018). "It's curtains for another arts venue in Dublin". TheTimes.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Andrews Lane theatre". Playography Ireland. 2022.
  5. ^ Jackson, Joe (4 April 2007). "Farewell to St Andrew's Lane". Hotpress.com.
  6. ^ "Andrew's Lane Theatre to be turned into hotel". DublinGazette.com. 21 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Dublin's Andrews Lane Theatre sold to become 'compact hotel'". HotelManagement.net. 18 April 2016.
  8. ^ Deegan, Gordon (14 July 2017). "Eir objects to nine-storey hotel on site of former theatre". Independent.ie.
  9. ^ "Green Light Given to Turn Andrews Lane Theatre into Hotel". 98fm.com.
  10. ^ "ALT at Wren Urban Nest Dublin the Review". TheTaste.ie. 19 May 2022.
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