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Mullingar Arts Centre

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Operator
  
The Arts Council

Capacity
  
418

Province
  
Leinster

Production
  
Grease

Type
  
Theatre

Phone
  
+353 44 934 7777

Owner
  
Westmeath County Council

Renovated
  
19 November 1998

Location
  
Mullingar, County Westmeath

Genre(s)
  
Music, dance, ballet, crafts and drama

Broke ground
  
August 1910 (1910-08)—October 1912 (1912-10)

Opened
  
May 1913; 103 years ago (1913-05)

Address
  
Mount St, Bellview, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

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Mullingar Arts Centre is a performing arts theatre located in Mullingar, County Westmeath. The theatre is located within the old county hall which was built in 1913.

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The girls practising the mullingar arts centre


The County Hall, 1913

The Arts Centre is contained in the refurbished County Hall which was originally built in 1913 on the site of Mullingar jail which once stood east of the building.At least 2500 people were hung here the youngest being 11. The jail closed in 1900 and most of the complex was demolished in 1910. The construction of the County Hall started in late 1910. In 1913, the County Hall was opened by Douglas Hyde, who later became Ireland's first President serving from 1938 to 1945.

Opening of The Arts Centre

The Arts Centre officially opened on 19th November 1998, and the first program of events was launched in February 1999. During 1999, all art forms were presented in the Centre and the centre was a focal point for arts in the midlands for a short time. In recent years, the centre initiated an Arts Education Programme which was initially targeted towards rural schools in neighbouring towns and villages.

References

Mullingar Arts Centre Wikipedia