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The 3Arena is an indoor amphitheatre located beside the river Liffey at North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade preserved from its original role as a railway goods handling station.
The Abbey Theater of Dublin 2024 schedule includes its own productions plus Evolution Theatre, Original Productions Theatre and Stage Right Theatrics.
Pages in category "Events in Dublin (city)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bellator 275;
1702 – State Paper Office established in Dublin Castle. 1707 – Marsh's Library incorporated. [1]1707 - The original Custom House opens on Custom House Quay, Dublin.; 1708 – The Registry of Deeds is established by an Irish Act of Parliament entitled "An Act for the Publick Registering of all Deeds, Conveyances and Wills that shall be made of any Honors, Manors, Lands, Tenements or ...
8 January – The annual Art O'Neill Challenge endurance race, due to take place on 10 January from Dublin Castle, was postponed due to unsafe conditions along the route caused by an extreme cold weather and snow event affecting Ireland and Britain. [4]
8 March The report of a 20-year survey by The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland revealed that 56% of Ireland's native plant species are in decline due to habitat loss, altered grazing pressure, and degradation (re-seeding, over-fertilising, nitrogen deposition, herbicides, soil drainage, mineral enrichment), rather than rising temperatures whose botanical effects – so far – are minor.
26 September (probable date) – William Hobson, officer in the British Royal Navy, first Governor-General of New Zealand and co-author of Treaty of Waitangi (died 1842 in New Zealand). Full date unknown. William Burke, murderer (hanged 1829 in Scotland) and (possibly) his accomplice William Hare. Thomas Deane, architect (died 1871).
3 March – Seán O'Casey's drama Juno and the Paycock opened at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. [9]May – In the Art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, Jack Butler Yeats won a silver medal for the painting Swimming (later known as The Liffey Swim).