Members One Act Festival 2023

Date: Thursday 30/11/23

Join us for our annual Members One Act Festival, otherwise known as MOAF. You will see three new plays written, devised, directed and performed by current DYT members. Tuesday 5th December – Saturday 9th December, Theatre@36, Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Sq W Dublin 1 Preview: Tuesday 5th December 2023 – 7:30pm Matinee: Saturday 9th December…

Debut One Act Festival 2023

Date: Saturday 25/2/23

DYT presents our annual Debut One Act Festival – otherwise known as DOAF – with 3 plays performed each evening by members making their DYT debut, live and in-person at Theatre@36 in Club Na Múinteoirí on Parnell Square. DOAF marks the first time these members of DYT perform onstage as part of the organisation after…

Announcements 29 October

Date: Saturday 29/10/22

Still a few spaces for the Taking Flight midterm workshops running all week from 12-4pm. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn these skills at no additional cost to you. You can sign up here: https://dublinyouththeatre.com/product/october-mid-term-break-intensive-aerial-dance-theatre/ A reminder that the DYT studio in Montague Lane is communal space and is everyone’s responsiblity to leave it in…

Members One Act Festival 2022

Date: Monday 24/10/22

Join us for our annual Members One Act Festival, otherwise known as MOAF. You will see two new plays written, devised, directed and performed by current DYT members.

MOAF Auditions 2022

Date: Saturday 17/9/22

MOAF auditions are Saturday 24th September at 2 – 4pm. They will be group workshop auditions.  There are two plays this year, ‘The Anatomy of a Bad Night’ and ‘Odaisé’. Show week will be 21 – 26 November.  ‘Anatomy of a Bad Night’ has four texts in advance that you can read over but do…

The Spanish Tragedy : Special Fundraising Opening Night

Date: Friday 29/7/22

The Spanish Tragedy : Special Fundraising Opening Night Celebrate Dublin Youth Theatre’s 45th birthday with a special fundraising Opening Night of Thomas Kyd’s classic revenge tragedy, The Spanish Tragedy, brought to the Project Arts Centre stage in a bold contemporary production by Dublin Youth Theatre, directed by Aoife Spillane-Hinks. With a dress to impress dress…