Wednesday 1st – Saturday 4th July @ 8pm
plus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm
DMD presents
BOLD
Written by Marion Wyatt
They called her bold.
Set in Cork between the late 1960s and early 1970s, BOLD follows Maddie, a determined young girl with a fierce curiosity about the world of theatre. Refusing to accept the limits placed on her by school, family, and society, she pushes forward in search of something more. From youth club halls to the backstage corridors of the Opera House, Maddie throws herself into learning how theatre works, not just performing, but understanding every part of it. Along the way, she navigates friendship, ambition, first love, and loss while challenging authority at every turn. But choosing your own path comes at a cost.
Warm, funny, and deeply truthful, BOLD is a story about persistence, self-belief, and the courage to stand your ground—even when no one is listening.
Marion is a Cork-based playwright. Previous works include: The Echo Boys, Dockers, Shawlies, The Sunbeam Girls, Katty Barry, Queen of the Coal Quay. Her writing is known for its strong sense of place and authentic Cork voice.
Go on so—try stop her.
This is a world premiere. Previous productions from Marion have all SOLD OUT
CAST:
Emely Tenhagen
Christopher McSweeney
Anne-Marie O’Brien
Rob J. Cogan
CREATIVE TEAM:
Director: Marion Wyatt
Production Design: Lorraine Wyatt
Lighting Design: Jamie Feehily
Sound Design: Brockie & Wyatt
Original Music: Jimmy Brockie
Production Manager: Denis Duggan
Stage Manager: Mark Burke
Assistant Stage Manager: Sanjana Madomercandy
Associate Producer: Robert J. Cogan
Associate / Line Producer: Mark Burke
Producers: DMD
Running time: 60 – 65 minutes, no interval
Age recommendation: Suitable for all ages
Tickets: €20 (1pm lunch & show) | €15 (1pm show only)
€18 (8pm) | Booking Fees Apply
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VENUE DETAILS:
Cork Arts Theatre
Carroll's Quay
Cork
T23 X72D
☎ 021 4505624
✉ info@corkartstheatre.com
PARKING:
Parking is available at Q-Park Carroll's Quay
(directly across from the theatre)
or at Paul Street Car Park.
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