Tivoli Variety Theatre

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The Tivoli Variety Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, started life as the Conciliation Hall[1] in 1834. Located on Burgh Quay, Dublin 2; It was built as a meeting place for Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association.[2]

AddressBurgh Quay
Dublin 2
Ireland
OwnerW.H. Byrne
Capacity1,252
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Tivoli Variety Theatre
Conciliation Hall,
Grand Lyric Hall,
Lyric Theatre of Varieties
The Tivoli c.May 1915
AddressBurgh Quay
Dublin 2
Ireland
OwnerW.H. Byrne
Capacity1,252
Typetheatre,
concert hall
Construction
Opened1834
Closed1928
ArchitectPeter Martin
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In 1897, it was rebuilt as a concert hall called the Grand Lyric Hall and changed its name to the Lyric Theatre of Varieties the following year. It became known as the Tivoli in 1901. It was a modest-sized music hall with seating for 1252 patrons.[3][4]

The Tivoli closed in 1928 but for a short time continued to show cine-variety on Sunday nights.[3] It finally closed in 1930, and the building became the home of the Irish Press newspaper group.[5]

A replacement Tivoli Theatre opened elsewhere in the city in 1934 and closed in 2019.

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