Welcome to…

THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH A BIG HEART

Welcome to…

THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH A BIG HEART

The Cork Arts Theatre has recently completed a programme of renovation to enhance the safety and comfort of our patrons.
This renovation programme was funded by the Government of Ireland’s Project Ireland 2040 investment fund.

WHAT’S ON…

Eurydice

September 11 - September 14

I, Banquo

September 18 - September 21

Icarus and the Man God

September 25 - September 28

Cortisol

October 2 - October 5

After Luke

October 8 - October 12

The Cure

October 22 - October 26

Portal-Ooh

November 13 - November 16

Catalyst 2024 - Cork Arts Theatre

CATALYST

Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman are delighted to announce the recipients of the Catalyst Award 2024.

The first production features Amber Deasy’s new play, ‘The Dream Can’t Wait’, with actors Imogen Deasy and Jack O’Shaughnessy, while the second will feature Mollie Savage & Ben Holman in their production of Sarah Ruhl’s ‘Eurydice’. The participants will be presenting their work at CAT in September.

This new collaboration between Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman, supported by Cork City Council Arts Office, aims to provide a platform for the work of early career theatre artists in the city, and an opportunity for them to develop their practice in a professional context.

For Catalyst 2024, we are also delighted to be partnering with Briery Gap.

THIS OPPORTUNITY OFFERS ARTISTS:

  • A stipend of €2,000 towards production costs / artists fees
  • Full and cost free access to Cork Arts Theatre from a Monday – Saturday for get in, tech and up to 4 performances.
  • Creative & technical support from CAT’s Technical Manager.
  • Dramaturgical and producing advice from The Everyman, CAT and Briery Gap personnel.
  • 100% box office revenue from their performances at CAT.
  • An opportunity to present their work at Macroom’s brand new venue, Briery Gap.
Catalyst - Cork Arts Theatre

The Cork Arts Theatre is very grateful to the following for their support:

Project Ireland
Community Foundation for Ireland