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Comprising a 286 main auditorium, a 92 seater studio, and a gallery across an upper and lower floor, DraÃocht is a comparatively new offering on the Dublin events and entertainments scene.Location: The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
Phone: +353 1 885 2610
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After a sell out six week tour of Ireland in 2009 ‘Faulty Towers … The Dining Experience’ is back. Basil, Sybil and Manuel return to serve you dinner and a feast of comic delights, some familiar, some off the cuff but all with a ‘Faulty’ seasoning and a guarantee to keep you laughing all the way to the desert. Basil is manic, Sybil domineering, and Manuel – of course – is hopelessly language-challenged. Everything that can go wrong, does in some beautifully controlled chaos. Just don’t mention the war! ‘Faulty Towers … The Dining Experience’ has been winning fans and accolades at Edinburgh, Melbourne and Adelaide Festivals for the last three years. Featuring all the best gags and a great meal, the show is a loosely-scripted, pitch-perfect '13th episode' of the TV series which develops the characters made famous by John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs.