The Early Days
The Moat Club was formed in the early 1950's, its object to provide Naas with
suitable facilities for drama and table tennis. In 1960 they bought the recently
vacated Christian Brothers School.
The building which began life as the first post Penal Days Church in Naas derives
its name from an ancient Moat - reputed to have connections with the Kings of Leinster-which
is nearby. Using the upper portion as a Table Tennis hall, members began their plans
to convert the lower classrooms into a theatre. With a great deal of hard work,
a well equipped 125 seat theatre was opened in 1963.
This theatre was the home of The Moat Club and served its purpose well for over
40 years. However, as the new millenium approached the Club decided to move with
the times. A brand new theatre was planned on the existing site, incorporating the
old building at a cost of €3.2m.
The Result
With lots of hard work and major fund raising, the new Moat Theatre opened its doors
officially on the 11th April 2003. It includes a 200 seater auditorium and stage
with retractable seating and a fly tower, two rehearsal rooms, male and female dressing
rooms and a foyer/coffee shop and bar area.The flexibility of design of the spaces
inside allows for multiple use of the various spaces in the building. The Moat Theatre
development secured generous funding from the Department of Arts, Sports and Tourism
and Naas Town Council.