Tipperary Excel

Tipperary Excel is an arts and cultural centre located in Tipperary, Ireland, opened in 2001.[2][3][3][4]

Tipperary Excel
Excel Centre with clock tower (left)
Tipperary Excel
Location within Ireland
AddressMitchell Street
Coordinates52.474841°N 8.159888°W / 52.474841; -8.159888
Public transitBus: Tipperary (Abbey Street)[1]
Rail: Tipperary halt
ParkingMarket Yard car park
OwnerTipperary Excel Heritage Co. Ltd
Capacity377 (Simon Ryan Theatre)
Construction
Opened5 May 2001 (2001-05-05)
Construction cost€6.6 million
Website
tipperary-excel.com

History

The Excel was opened by then-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern on 5 May 2001. Its theatre is named after Simon Ryan (d. 2011), a brother of Tony Ryan and a longtime promoter of amateur theatre.[5]

Tipperary Excel Youth Theatre Group holds an annual play, and productions touring Ireland regularly play at the Excel.

Facilities

The Excel comprises the Simon Ryan Theatre, cinemas, an art gallery, tourism office, interpretative Centre, Internet café and a genealogy research centre.[6] It also hosts a dance school.

The Simon Ryan Theatre has a stage measuring 40 x 27 feet (12 x 8 m). The proscenium arch is 33 feet (10 m) wide and 18 ft 7 in (5.6 m) high.[7]

References

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