Hawk's Well Theatre
The Hawk's Well Theatre opened in Sligo Town on 12 January 1982. Located next to Sligo's tourist office, it was the first purpose-built theatre in rural Ireland.
History
When the theatre opened on 12 January 1982, it was the first purpose-built theatre in 'rural Ireland'. The then president of Ireland, Patrick Hillery, attended the opening. It was named after W. B. Yeats play At the Hawk's Well, and was a result of an initiative of the Arts Council and Bord Fáilte.In 2002, it was the subject of an RTÉ television documentary on the "Townlands" series.
In a 2019 article in The Irish World, the theatre was described as "binding people together, bridging perceived boundaries and manifesting the spirit of enterprise which are intended to build a bright future for the local economy".
As it approached its 40 year anniversary, the 340 seats in the theatre were scheduled to be replaced in August 2020.