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Belltable

Coordinates: 52°39′35″N 8°37′51″W / 52.6597°N 8.6308°W / 52.6597; -8.6308
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Belltable
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Address69 O'Connell Street
Limerick
Ireland
Coordinates52°39′35″N 8°37′51″W / 52.6597°N 8.6308°W / 52.6597; -8.6308
TypeTheatre, cinema, visual arts gallery, meeting rooms, rehearsal studios
Capacity220
Current useOpen Monday to Saturday 12.00 - 5.30pm
Construction
Opened1981
ArchitectMichael Gough
Website
https://www.limetreetheatre.ie/

Belltable (formerly the Belltable Arts Centre) is a multi-disciplinary arts venue located at 69 O'Connell Street, Limerick, Ireland. The facility houses a 220-seat theatre/cinema, art gallery, box office, stage, meeting rooms, rehearsal studios and offices.[1] Through "Belltable:Connect" it aims to support the professional development of theatre artists. This includes the hire of rehearsal spaces, hotdesking facilities, office and meeting room spaces, workshops and mentorship programmes.

History

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The facility opened in 1981 in what was previously known as The Coliseum and the Redemptorist Confraternity Hall. It was named after Henry Hubert Belltable, a Belgian army officer who founded the Holy Confraternity in Limerick.[citation needed]

In February 2013 it was announced that the company behind the Belltable had gone into liquidation. The liquidation followed a major €1 million refurbishment of the centre. A budget overrun of €300,000 is believed to have been the cause of the company going into liquidation.[2] The centre closed in January 2013.[3]

Since 2013 it has been a regular screening venue for the Richard Harris International Film Festival.[4]

The Belltable theatre reopened in 2016 under management of the Lime Tree Theatre due to a grant from the Arts Council.[5]

There is a café in the basement.

References

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  1. ^ "Belltable and Lime Tree Theatre". www.askaboutireland.ie. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Limerick city's Belltable Arts Centre goes into liquidation". News/Ireland. RTÉ. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ Peter Crawley (28 March 2013). "Beyond the Belltable: How will Limerick make art without an arts centre?". News. Dublin, Ireland. Irish Theatre Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Richard Harris International Film Festival - Lime Tree Theatre".
  5. ^ "Bringing Back the Belltable". News/Ireland. Limerick Post. 26 November 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
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