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There were some sceptics when the Bord Gais Energy Theatre opened its doors in the teeth of the Celtic Tiger recession.
There were some sceptics when the Bord Gais Energy Theatre opened its doors in the teeth of the Celtic Tiger recession, but few can now deny the theatre's spectacular success as an international venue for the greatest shows on Earth.
Having just celebrated its fourth year, general manager Stephen Faloon says two million people have passed through its doors and another 500,000 are expected this year.
Says Faloon: ''I'm excited about the coming months because we...
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