Festival Overview

The Dublin Gay Theatre Festival is an annual event, celebrating the contribution of gay people to the theatre, past and present.

The Festival was founded in 2004 to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Oscar Wilde, in his native city. With an emphasis on new or recent international and Irish works with a broadly LGBTQ+ theme or relevance, the Festival has grown to become the largest event of its type in the world.

The Festival creates new opportunities for visibility and affirmation for existing and emerging gay artists and theatrical works. The Festival’s criteria for inclusion into the programme are broadly interpreted to include works by LGBTQ+ writers, works that have an LGBTQ+ relevance or theme, or works that include either a performance or another artistic contribution by LGBTQ+ people.

Participation and attendance is open to all who wish to witness and acknowledge the immense contribution of LGBYQ+ people to theatre in all its forms.

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