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SUMMARY:Every Brilliant Thing
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 22nd to Saturday 25th April @ 8pm\n\nGunpowder Productions presents\n\nEvery Brilliant Thing\n\nWritten by Duncan MacMillian with Jonny Donahoe\nDirected by Clodagh Whelan\n\nYou are seven years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she has ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy. \nYou make a list of everything brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for; ice-cream\, water fights\, people falling over. \nThis play is both heartbreaking and heartwarming and despite the serious subject matter has audiences laughing out loud. A play about depression and the lengths we go to for those we love. With beautiful writing\, hilarious comedy and a cracking soundtrack Every Brilliant Thing is an absolute joy. \n“A wonderful evening with all the transformative power of theatre…in the hands of a brilliant actress Clodagh Whelan” – Munster Express \nCAST: Clodagh Whelan\nProp design: Clara Murphy\nCreative team: Eltin Griffin\, Deirdre Foxe \nEvery Brilliant Thing is both heartbreaking and heartwarming\, and despite the serious subject matter has audiences laughing out loud. A play about depressions and the lengths we go to for those we love. With beautiful writing\, hilarious comedy and a cracking soundtrack this show is an absolute joy. \nRunning time: 1 hour\nAge recommendation: Adults\nTrigger warnings: Strong themes including suicide\, self harm and depression \nTickets: €18/€15 conc.  \n*Booking fees apply. \nBOOK TICKETS\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/every-brilliant-thing/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260113T180648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T134929Z
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SUMMARY:Views from a Deckchair
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 28th April to Saturday 2nd May @ 8pm\n\nCork Arts Theatre presents\n\nViews from a Deckchair\nTen brand-new\, ten minute plays will have their world premieres at the Cork Arts Theatre from Tuesday 28th April to Saturday 2nd May 2026 as part of our ‘Views from a Deckchair’ event. \nEstablished in 2015\, the annual ‘Views from…’ series was conceived in order to encourage new writing for the stage and to bring those characters and stories to life in the intimate setting of the Cork Arts Theatre. It is also an important fundraiser for our little theatre. \nWith a different theme each year\, the event sees hundreds of entries from authors all over the world. Some of the best acting and directing talent that Cork has to offer then set to work to create a wonderful evening of theatre that has proved immensely popular with audiences over the years. \nThis year a simple deckchair is the setting for the plays. But where is it situated? What part does the deckchair play in the stories that unfold? What characters will visit this setting? We do hope you’ll come along to find out. \nWe received a total submission of 115 plays for this event and\, after much deliberation\, the following ten plays were selected to be performed: \n\n‘D is for Deckchair’ by Martin Clyffe\n‘Die Deckstuhle’ by David McCall\n‘Hy-Brasil’ by Brian Benjamin Dwyer\n‘I Knew I Shoulda Taken that Left Turn at Area Rugs’ by Guy Newsham\n‘Inside’ by Cheryl Walsh\n‘The Cliff Edge’ by Chris Morris\n‘The Driftwood Hour’ by Natassja Stiles\n‘The End’ by Linda Teehan\n‘Thirst Trap’ by Darren Hall\n‘Tiny Swan’ by Barry Wood\n\nRunning time: 2 hours + 15 minute interval\nAge recommendation: 14+\nTrigger Warnings: Mature themes \nTickets: €16 \n*Booking fees apply. \nSOLD OUT\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/views-from-a-deckchair/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260113T113039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T130015Z
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SUMMARY:Agnes of God
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 5th to Thursday 7th May @ 8pm\n\nThe Green Room Theatre Company presents\n\nAgnes of God\n\nWritten by John Pielmeier \nDirected by Jacinta McBride\nSummoned to a convent\, Dr. Martha Livingstone\, a court-appointed psychiatrist\, is charged with assessing the sanity of a novice accused of murdering her newborn. Miriam Ruth\, the Mother Superior\, determinedly keeps young Agnes from the doctor\, further arousing Livingstone’s suspicions. Who killed the infant\, and who fathered the tiny victim? Livingstone’s questions force all three women to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love\, leading to a dramatic\, compelling climax. \nJohn Pielmeier’s provocative drama\, a gripping and dynamic play\, was a hit on Broadway and on film. \nCREDITS: This amateur production of “Agnes of God” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk \nCAST:\nAngela Tanner \nChloe O’Leary\nKaren McCarthy\n \nRunning time: 120 minutes\nAge recommendation: 16+\nTrigger Warnings: Mature themes \nTickets: €18 \n*Booking fees apply. \nBOOK TICKETS\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/agnes-of-god/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260323T130404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T130404Z
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SUMMARY:'Apocalypse How?' - Cork Fringe
DESCRIPTION:Friday 8th May @ 7.00pm\nand Saturday 9th May @ 2.30pm\nCork Fringe 2026 presents\nApocalypse How?\nThe world has ended. GADZOOKS! Thankfully\, the Doomslayers — Donna Fella\, Annie Queeries\, and Laylah Beattie — are here to guide you seamlessly into the Bottom Bunker of this brave new world\, however charred and radioactive it may be. In this riotous cabaret-theatre spectacle\, our unlikely Queeroes step into their roles as Apocalyptic Administrators\, serving survival strategies with sequins and satire. \nExpect high camp\, low rations\, and a bunker load of queer camaraderie as they navigate the modern malaise. Apocalypse HOW? is the ultimate glitter-soaked guide to thriving\, surviving\, and tap-dancing defiantly through the doom and gloom of our dystopian present. \nCast & Crew:\nLaylah Beattie – Writer and Star\nDonna Fella – Writer and Star\nAnnie Queeries – Writer and Star\nAlan Porter – Sound \nDuration: 70 minutes\nAge Recommendation: 12+ accompanied by an adult\nTrigger Warnings: Coarse language\, Sexual References\, Audience Participation\, References to Mental Health Struggles \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible\, if you have accessibility requirements\, please email us at info@corkfringe.com ahead of your visit so we can adequately prepare the space for your comfort. \nTicket Price: €12.50 \nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/apocalypse-how/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260323T131249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T131249Z
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SUMMARY:'Dyke on Dyke Road' - Cork Fringe
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 9th May @ 8.00pm\nCork Fringe 2026 presents\nDyke on Dyke Road\nDyke on Dyke Road follows a straight\, Catholic\, repressed young woman who leaves West Cork and a line of suitors on Clonakilty beach dates\, up to Galway where she figures out what a real Dyke looks like. \nAfter the mother of all sessions in Galway she goes on pilgrimage to Dunmanway where she sits down with herself and a rollie and finally looks in the mirror. Told with humour\, honesty\, and fiercely true\, Dyke on Dyke Road is a chaotic\, beautiful show not to be missed. \nCast & Crew:\nGrace Hurley – Artist\nAlaoise Scherer – Director\nNicola Thornton – Stage Manager \nDuration: 70 minutes\nAge Recommendation: 18+\nTrigger Warnings: Coarse language\, Sexual References \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible\, if you have accessibility requirements\, please email us at info@corkfringe.com ahead of your visit so we can adequately prepare the space for your comfort. \nTicket Price: €12.50 \nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/dyke-on-dyke-road/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260323T132024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T113108Z
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SUMMARY:'Lady on the Rock' - Cork Fringe
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 10th May @ 4.00pm\nCork Fringe 2026 presents\nLady on the Rock\nMisery loves company.\nFrom her perch on Margaret’s windowsill\, the Lady on the Rock statue has seen it all. She’s ready to tell you about the girl she watched grow up through the curtains. Their lives intertwined\, but when Margaret begins to pull away\, their companionship turns sinister. \nA dark\, tragicomic show that blends sharp Irish humour with gothic surrealism. An exploration of loneliness and longing\, that asks us what we inherit\, and how can it trap us? \nDeveloped at the Scene + Heard Festival of New Work. \nCast & Crew:\nJack Maguire – Writer & Producer\nKennedy Fiorella – Assistant Director\, Stage Manager\nLiath Hannon – Lead Actor\nDavid Donovan – Director\nAisling Doyle – Makeup\nConor McGowan – Lighting\, AV & Tech\nMark Leahy – Music & Sound \nDuration: 60 minutes\nAge Recommendation: 18+\nTrigger Warnings: Coarse Language\, Scenes of Violence\, Potentially Triggering Themes \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible\, if you have accessibility requirements\, please email us at info@corkfringe.com ahead of your visit so we can adequately prepare the space for your comfort. \nTicket Price: €12.50 \nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/lady-on-the-rock/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260501T172030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T104729Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Poetry Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 13th – Saturday 16th May 2026\nCork International Poetry Festival\n\nThe Cork International Poetry Festival is Ireland’s biggest annual poetry festival. It celebrates Cork as a vibrant poetry scene with international connections. Every year major Irish and international poets gather for four days of readings\, discussions\, workshops and film. \nThe programme of readings taking place this year at the Cork Arts Theatre is as follows: \n\n  \nWednesday 13th May @ 7pm\nStephen de Búrca and Gerard Smyth \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nWednesday 13th May @ 8.30pm\nCian Ferriter and Enda Wyley \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nWednesday 13th May @ 10pm\nJane Springer and Jennifer Lee Tsai \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nThursday 14th May @ 7pm\nCathy Galvin and Greg Rappleye \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nThursday 14th May @ 8.30pm\nJohn F. Deane and Martha Sprackland\nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nThursday 14th May @ 10pm\nChristina Hennemann & Audrey Molloy \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nFriday 15th May @ 7pm\nSimon Maddrell & Máighréad Medbh\n \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nFriday 15th May @ 8.30pm\nNiall Campbell & Polly Clark \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nFriday 15th May @ 10pm\nAnthony Joseph & Patricia Smith\nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nSaturday 16th May @ 3pm\nFool for Poetry & Gregory O’Donoghue Prize Readings \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nSaturday 16th May @ 4.30pm\nIsabelle Baafi & Dean Browne \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nSaturday 16th May @ 7pm\nKevin Graham and Bruce Snider\n \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nSaturday 16th May @ 8.30pm\nLeo Boix and Henry Cole\nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n  \nSaturday 16th May @ 10pm\nKim Moore & Annemarie Ní Churreáin \nDetails and Booking\n  \n\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cork-international-poetry-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260108T190200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T133833Z
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SUMMARY:Patient:Soldier
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 20th to Saturday 23rd May @ 8pm\nStorytime presents\nPatient:Soldier\nWritten by Barra Fitzgibbon and Katherine White\nDirected by Daniel Clarkson\nPerformed by Katherine White\nBlack Death\, Spanish Flu\, Cholera\, the Grim Reaper’s greatest hits.\nNow it’s 2020\, and there’s a new plague in town. \nDr Reaper takes the stage in this darkly funny\, but always true story of an Irishman’s fight for life and love. At its core\, the belief that words\, connection\, and sheer will can tip the scales between survival and surrender. A love letter to the health service\, this is a warts-and-all journey through an overwhelmed hospital at breaking point\, part battlefield\, part comedy club\, part confessional. Both hilarious and heartbreaking\, PATIENT:SOLDIER exposes the chaos\, courage\, and absurd humanity at the frontline of a system pushed to its limits. \nCREDITS:\nWriter: Barra Fitzgibbon\nCo-Writer: Katherine White (Award-winning writer with Doctor Who credits).\nDirector: Daniel Clarkson (Olivier Nominated)\nLighting Designer: Adam Foley (Award-winning West End designer). \n“Quotation”\n“A fantastic show. Emotional with such honest and direct impact\, \ncleverly written and performed. A real insight into Barra’s experience but even more than that\,\ncapturing a moment in time that was strange for everyone.”\n– Rosemary Richards\, Director of Bloomsbury Festival\, London. \nAudience Reviews\n“An unforgettable night. A powerful piece of poignant theatre.”\n“A most memorable evening … no point adding more words\, you just had to be there. Quite special!”\n“A wonderfully written and heartfelt play.” \nRunning time: 60mins | No interval | Additional Q & A\nAge recommendation: 16+\nTrigger Warnings: Strong language \nTicket Prices: €20 / €18\n*Booking fees apply. \nBOOK TICKETS\n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/patient-soldier-2026/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260107T182821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T110011Z
UID:19615-1779753600-1780185599@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:DIVA
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 26th to Saturday 30th May @ 8pm\nKatie Holly presents\nDIVA\nWritten by Katie Holly\nDirected by Laura O’Mahony\nNorma has been the manager of multiple wedding bands for nearly a decade\, pandering to bridezillas and gormless grooms\, dealing with woeful wedding venues and misogynistic drummers\, while building a highly successful business. She’s good at what she does and she knows it. Until she is unexpectedly faced with a wedding full of people from her home town; people she hasn’t seen since she left Ballybeggin under mortifying circumstances. Now she must explain her out-of-character actions to Garda Aine O’Dowd\, a no nonsense professional who likes to knock people off kilter in order to get to the truth. \nWill she be on Norma’s side when she hears the details? Or will she go with her initial gut instinct\, that Norma is nothing more than an entitled\, law-breaking diva? \nCAST:\nIrene Kelleher\nLaura Harte \nCREATIVE TEAM:\nDirected by Laura O’Mahony\nLighting and Sound Design by Cormac O’Connor\nWritten and Produced by Katie Holly \nWriter Katie Holly — shortlisted for Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (the world’s largest prize for women playwrights) and award winner at New York Festivals awards for audio drama — premieres her new play DIVA at Cork Arts Theatre this May. The script development of ‘Diva’ was kindly supported by Cork Theatre Collective and the Arts Council of Ireland. \nTo read more about Katie’s work visit www.katiehollytheatre.ie \nRunning Time: 60 minutes\, no interval \nTicket Prices: €20\n*Booking fees apply. \nBOOK TICKETS\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/diva-2026/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260312T164653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T173119Z
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SUMMARY:The Dowry
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 3rd to Saturday 6th June @ 8pm\nThe Dowry\nPresented by Lee Side Drama Group\nWritten by Derry Cotter\nDirected by John McCaffrey\n​In the heart of a rural Irish village in the mid-1950s\, the Barry family finds itself entangled in an intricate web of tradition\, societal expectations\, and familial duty. The Dowry unfolds within the confines of the Barry household’s kitchen\, a microcosm of the larger societal dynamics at play. The narrative delves into the complexities of land succession\, the plight of women in a patriarchal society\, and the omnipresent influence of the Catholic Church. \nThe play opens with Sheila Barry and her daughter Mary preparing food\, setting the stage for the return of Tom Barry\, the patriarch\, and John Joe Comerford\, the village matchmaker. The conversation quickly turns to Liam Barry\, the son\, whose prowess on the hurling field is a source of pride for the family. Yet\, beneath the surface of this seemingly idyllic rural life\, tensions simmer. The Barry family\, like many others\, is bound by the traditions of land inheritance\, where the farm is passed to the eldest son only upon the father’s death. \nThe play’s tension reaches a crescendo with the introduction of Sarah Burke\, Liam’s intended. Her presence in the Barry household is both a promise of continuity and a catalyst for conflict. The dowry negotiations\, orchestrated by John Joe Comerford\, become a battleground for control and legacy. Through a series of dramatic events\, including a contentious land sale\, the Barry family must confront their values and the future of their legacy. \nCAST:\nBer Madden as Sheila Barry\nOliver Lynch as Liam Barry\nKelly Ann Healy as Sarah Burke\nMichael Cronin as Father Kelly\nHannah McCaffrey as Mary Barry\nMichael O’Keeffe as Tom Barry\nWilliam O’Riordan as John Joe Comerford \nDuration: 2 hours\nAges: Suitable for all ages\nTrigger Warnings: None \nTicket Prices: €18\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-dowry/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260510T105622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T173208Z
UID:19941-1780876800-1781135999@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:God of Carnage
DESCRIPTION:Monday 8th – Wednesday 10th June at 8.00pm\nBlue Hat Productions\npresents\nGod of Carnage\nWritten by Yasmina Reza\nTranslated by Christopher Hampton\nDirected by Rosemary Sheehan & James Murphy\nGod of Carnage\, a 2009 Tony Award-winning play by Yasmina Reza\, is a comedy detailing the breakdown of civility between two upper-middle-class couples. Meeting to discuss a playground fight where one child broke another’s teeth\, the parents’ polite discussion devolves into chaotic\, personal attacks\, highlighting adult immaturity\, prejudice\, and underlying human brutality. \n“Brilliantly and viciously funny” – The Guardian\n“A hugely entertaining and enjoyable comedy” – London Theatre\n“How many parents defending their children become infantile themselves” – The Irish Times \nCAST \nVeronica Novac: Fiona Dunne\nMichael Novac: Paul O’Sullivan\nAlan Raleigh: Conor Jones\nAnnette Raleigh: Eimear O’Riordan \nRunning time: 1 hour 20mins\nAge recommendation: 14+\nTrigger Warnings: Strong language \nTickets: €18 plus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/god-of-carnage/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260430T110340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T192120Z
UID:19884-1781568000-1781999999@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Constellations
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 16th – Saturday 20th June at 8.30pm\nplus Saturday matinee at 2pm\nEXTRA SHOW ADDED: Friday 19th June @ 5pm\nCork Arts Theatre in association with Cork Midsummer Festival\npresents\nConstellations\nby Nick Payne\nDirected by Al Dalton\n“One drink. And if you never want to see me again you never have to see me again.” \nConstellations by Nick Payne is a stirring love story with infinite possibilities. A quantum physicist and a beekeeper meet at a barbeque. They hit it off\, or perhaps they don’t. They go home together\, or maybe they don’t. In the multiverse\, with every possible future ahead of them\, a love of honey could make all the difference. \nDirected by Al Dalton (Misterman\, The Cure) and starring actors Julie Maguire (The Quare Fellow\, Anna Karenina – Abbey Theatre) and Aidan Moriarty (King Lear – Gate Theatre\, Translations – Abbey Theatre)\, Constellations is the second in Cork Arts Theatre’s Re:Directing season 2026 – a series of contemporary plays platforming three Cork theatre directors\, produced in-house and funded by The Arts Council. \nA tender\, and at times\, heartbreaking drama about love\, free will\, and the choices that define us\, Constellations runs for six performances only. Tipped by the Irish Times as one of the Top Twenty theatre events for 2026\, don’t miss your chance to catch it ! \n“Who knew that higher physics could be so sexy\, so accessible — and so emotionally devastating?” – The New York Times \nStarring: Julie Maguire & Aidan Moriarty \nDirected by Al Dalton\nSet by Aedín Cosgrove\nLighting by Dara Hoban\nSound by Arran MacGabhann\nCostume by Valentina Gambardella\nMovement and Intimacy direction by Cathy Walsh \nTechnical Manager: Jamie Feehily\nProduction Manager: Joe McNicholas\nStage Manager: Aoife Byrne\nAssistant Director: Chloe Walsh\nAssistant Stage Manager: Ava Manning\nAssistant Production Manager: Jack Kirby\nCostume Assistant: Aneta Zbinova \nPoster design: Martha Hegarty\nImage: Martha Hegarty / Celeste Burdon \nDuration: 80mins\, no interval\nTrigger warnings: Adult content / themes \nCork Arts Theatre is very grateful to sponsor Kevin O’Keeffe who is providing the living elements of the set for Constellations. \n \nTICKET PRICES: \nWed 17th – Sat 20th June at 8.30pm plus Saturday matinee at 2pm. \nTickets: €24 / €20 conc. plus booking fee \nPreview: Tuesday 16th\, 8.30pm. \nTickets: €18 plus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/constellations/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260512T212154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T160230Z
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SUMMARY:BOLD
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 1st – Saturday 4th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nDMD presents\nBOLD\nWritten by Marion Wyatt\nThey called her bold. \nSet 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. \nWarm\, 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. \nMarion 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. \nGo on so—try stop her. \nThis is a world premiere. Previous productions from Marion have all SOLD OUT \nCAST:\nEmely Tenhagen\nChristopher McSweeney\nAnne-Marie O’Brien\nRob J. Cogan \nCREATIVE TEAM:\nDirector: Marion Wyatt\nProduction Design: Lorraine Wyatt\nLighting Design:  Jamie Feehily\nSound Design: Brockie & Wyatt\nOriginal Music: Jimmy Brockie\nProduction Manager: Denis Duggan\nStage Manager: Mark Burke\nAssistant Stage Manager: Sanjana Madomercandy\nAssociate Producer: Robert J. Cogan\nAssociate / Line Producer: Mark Burke\nProducers: DMD \nRunning time: 60 – 65 minutes\, no interval\nAge recommendation: Suitable for all ages \nTickets: €20 (1pm lunch & show) | €15 (1pm show only)\n€18 (8pm) | Booking Fees Apply
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/bold/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260512T211211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T105307Z
UID:19967-1783468800-1783814399@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Broby Laundry Basket (Model 7800)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 8th – Saturday 11th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nFeatherbowl Theatre Group\npresents\nBroby Laundry Basket\n(Model 7800)\nWritten by Brendan Griffin\nDirected by Hanan Sheedy\nFor Noel and Lily\, married thirty-four years\, life is comfortable and predictable in the best possible way. That is\, until a ghost from the summer of 1986 decides to sprint back into the spotlight. \nBroby Laundry Basket (Model 7800) blends humour and heart with a dash of nostalgia. It’s a story about the things we hide\, the truths that catch up with us\, and the unexpected ways we rebuild – sometimes with an Allen key. \nCast: Ann Dorgan and John Morgan\nDirector: Hanan Sheedy\nSet Design: Hannah Lane\nLighting Design: Jamie Feehily\nSound Design: Joseph Murray \nWriter: Brendan Griffin \nRunning time: 75minutes – no interval\nAge recommendation: 14+ \nTickets: €20 (1pm lunch & show) | €15 (1pm show only)\n€18 (8pm) | Booking Fees Apply
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/broby-laundry-basket/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260519T173520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T184046Z
UID:19986-1784073600-1784419199@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:The Komodo Heart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15th – Saturday 18th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nLivewire Theatre presents\nThe Komodo Heart\nby Roger Gregg\nChildren’s fantasy author Karl McCarthy has been in seclusion for over a decade.  At long last he’s reached out to his American agent with a much-anticipated sequel. Reading the story together\, they embark on an epic quest of heroes\, villains\, monsters and magic. We soon discover however they are not light-heartedly skipping through a child’s dream but ensnared in the nightmares of torn relationships and shattered lives. This hour-long dark satire\, featuring veteran actors Martina Carroll\, Charlie Ruxton and Roger Gregg\, is a bold\, imaginative production which grapples with the very real monsters rampaging through the self-delusions\, abuses and torments of damaged men. \nCAST & CREATIVE TEAM:\nWriter and sound design – Roger Gregg\nMartina Carroll – Viprella\nCharlie Ruxton – Karl McCarthy. Crockerton ‘Croc’ Komodo\nRoger Gregg – Various roles\nElle Keating – Puffelah ‘Puff’ \nCreative Designer – Charlie Ruxton\nDirector – Roger Gregg \nSpecial thanks to Tamasin MacCarthy Morrogh \nRunning time: 60mins\, no interval\nAge recommendation: 18+\nTrigger Warnings: Strong language\, Adult themes. \nTickets: €20 (1pm lunch & show) | €15 (1pm show only)\n€18 (8pm) | Booking Fees Apply
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-komodo-heart/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260512T214131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T183844Z
UID:19974-1784678400-1785023999@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Violet Gibson; The Woman Who Shot Mussolini
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nNoggin Theatre Company presents\nViolet Gibson;\nThe Woman Who Shot Mussolini\nWritten by Alice Barry\nOn 7 April 1926\, Violet Gibson\, an Irishwoman\, fired on Mussolini in the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome — an act that grazed the dictator’s nose and reverberated across Europe. A century later\, that moment feels eerily current. As the world grapples with the resurgence of authoritarianism\, Gibson’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right\, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. This production offers a rare opportunity to delve into the psyche of a suppressed Victorian woman who defied societal norms and challenged the political establishment of her time. From her privileged upbringing in Ireland (her father was Lord Ashbourne) to her eventual confrontation with fascism\, audiences witness the gripping journey of a real woman driven by conviction and courage. \nAlice Barry delivers a mesmerising performance\, embodying the complexities and nuances of Violet Gibson’s character with unparalleled skill and emotional depth. Gibson’s legacy is honoured with authenticity and respect. \nThis is a timely exploration of power\, resistance\, and the enduring legacy of individuals who dare to challenge injustice. \nREVIEWS:\n“ … a visionary espousing a more dramatic\, interesting and influential role for women in society.”\n“…observational pearls too\, strung together by a very particular and engaged performance of an interesting woman who has been rescued from some of the dustier pages of history.” – Liam Heylin\, Evening Echo \nCAST & CREATIVE TEAM:\nWritten and Performed by Alice Barry\nDirector – Jason Byrne\nAssociate Director – Hanan Sheedy\nDesigner – Steve Neale \nRunning time: 112mins no interval\nAge recommendation: 13+ \nTickets:\n€20 (1pm lunch & show) | €15 (1pm show only)\n€18 (8pm show)\nBooking Fees Apply
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/violet-gibson/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260608T111505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T111544Z
UID:20090-1785196800-1785628799@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:The Four-Faced Liar
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 28th July – Saturday 1st August at 8.00pm\nTheatre Makers Ltd. presents\nThe Four-Faced Liar\nby Ger FitzGibbon\nDirected by Ger FitzGibbon and Ensemble\nAfter a sold out run earlier this year\, Theatre Makers return with Ger FitzGibbon’s The Four-Faced Liar. \nThe Four-Faced Liar brings its audience on a night journey through the landscape of Cork city and its inhabitants. Moving freely through time and space\, the play involves over sixty characters in all – as richly varied in their language as in their situations.  But the core of the piece is the city itself\, with the diverse music of its sounds and voices old and new\, and the variety of life to be found within it. \nTheatre Makers Ltd has brought together a brilliant ensemble cast of actors to bring to life over sixty characters: Gussy Barret\, former Lord Mayor\, now fallen on hard times; Patsy Dunne\, whose home is a Zanussi freezer box; Micha\, the Polish cashier in a builder’s supply shop; Bertie Murphy\, the shy carpenter who loves Micha from afar; Afric McGlinchy\, who is fifteen and knows everything; or Emer Foley\, 98\, who sleeps under her bed for fear of intruders and wages single-handed war on the government.  Through the sounds of the city and its people\, their ghosts and their dreams\, their triumphs and disappointments we hear the heartbeat of the place itself and the pulse of the river that runs through it. \nCAST:  Maxine Acton\, Trish Burke\, Jack Healy\, Michael Ryan\, Niamh Santry \nProducer:  Jack Healy\nDesign: Ger FitzGibbon & Jack Healy \nLighting Design:  Ger FitzGibbon & Jack Healy\nSound:  Performance ensemble \nRunning Time: 85 minutes\nAge recommendation: 16+\nTrigger warnings: Some strong language \nTickets: €18*\n*plus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-four-faced-liar-2026/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260816
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260608T113144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T152817Z
UID:20094-1786492800-1786838399@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Word Against The Word
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 12th – Saturday 15th August @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime show: Friday 14th @ 1pm\nWord Against The Word\nWritten & performed by Keith Dunphy\nDirected by Aoife Monks\nA PLAY ABOUT SHOW BUSINESS\, DYSLEXIA & THE QUEST TO PLAY A KING \nKeith Dunphy left Waterford for RADA with one ambition: to perform Shakespeare in his own Irish working-class voice. Living with dyslexia\, he navigates an industry built around language while pursuing his dream role — Richard II\, the English king who landed in Waterford in 1399. \nBlending autobiography\, live performance\, multimedia\, soundscape\, and projected video\, Word Against The Word transforms dyslexia from obstacle into theatrical language itself. The result is a moving\, funny\, and highly accessible production that connects deeply with audiences far beyond. \n“Heart-breaking and hilarious at the same time”\n“Incredible!! Very moving. We talked about it the whole way home”\n“I’m dyslexic and it spoke to me like no other play has”\n“An insight into a different world” \nTickets: €18\nplus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/word-against-the-word/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260603T142931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T173524Z
UID:20015-1787011200-1787443199@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Craic! The Improv Irish Play
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 18th – Saturday 22nd August at 8.00pm\nCraic! The Improv Irish Play\nFrom the legends behind the Improv Panto\, The Improv Murder Mystery and Getaway Outta That comes a brand-new theatrical riot\, Craic! The Improv Irish Play.  \nThis is every classic Irish play you’ve ever seen and yet nothing you have ever witnessed before! \nWe’re taking the sharp tongues of the tenements and the high-stakes feuds of the rural West and setting them on fire. Each night\, the audience hand-pick the players from an arsenal of Irish stereotypes you’ve all seen before. From the pining Widow to the sharp-tongued Barkeep\, the begrudging Priest\, to the mysterious Stranger\, you decide who faces the music. Will there be a blood-feud over a boundary ditch\, a secret pregnancy\, or a civil war in the snug!? \nFeaturing all your favourite improvisers: Laura O Mahony\, Dominic MacHale\, Laura Harte\, John McCarthy and Declan Wolfe\, with musician Dylan Howe conjuring haunting pipes and foot-stomping jigs on the fly. \nExpect craic\, razor-sharp wit\, wild Irish dancing\, and a total lack of restraint. No script. No safety net. Prepare for Cork Arts Theatre’s most riotous\, and unhinged summer highlight of the season! \nCAST & CREATIVE TEAM:\nLaura Harte\nLaura O Mahony \nDominic MacHale\nJohn McCarthy\nDeclan Wolfe \nwith musician Dylan Howe. \n“If you want a night out that’ll have you laughing ’til you cry\, this is it” – Cork’s 96FM. \nPlease note: There is a limited number of group rate tickets available. Early booking is advised.\nIf you would like to purchase a group ticket for 10 people or more\, please call the box office on 021 450 5624 to avail of the group rate. Subject to availability. \nRunning time: 2 hours incl. an interval.\nTrigger Warnings: Due to the unpredictable nature of the show and the audience suggestions\, this show is not suitable for under 16s. \nTickets: €18*\, Group rate (10+): €15 pp*\n*plus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/craic-improv/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260830
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260608T115032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T134659Z
UID:20098-1787788800-1788047999@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Sídh: Stories of Women from Irish Mythology
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 27th – Saturday 29th August @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Friday and Saturday @ 1pm\nÚna Ní Bhriain and Jenny Whyte present\nSídh: Stories of Women from Irish Mythology\nSídh is a new theatrical storytelling performance that weaves together a collection of stories of mythological Irish women navigating power\, war\, resilience\, desire\, love\, loss\, and transformation. \nPerformed by Úna Ní Bhriain\, the work draws on her lifelong connection to traditional Irish storytelling as the daughter of a seanchaí. This piece marks a new step in her practice\, bridging storytelling and contemporary performance. \nDeveloped in collaboration with director Jenny Whyte\, whose scenographic approach elevates and enriches the sensory and visual world of the piece\, Sídh blends the intimacy of the seanchaí tradition with theatrical design. \nIn this shared space between storyteller and audience\, tales of ancient goddesses\, warriors\, queens\, and otherworldly beings feel both timeless and strikingly present today. \nCreated & Performed by Úna Ní Bhriain\nCreated & Directed by Jenny Whyte\nProducer / Production Manager: Michael-Anthony Greene\nPhotography: Eoin McAulay \nRunning time: 60mins – no interval\nAge recommendation: 12+ \nTicket prices:\n€20 (1pm lunch and show)*\n€15 (1pm show only)*\n€18 (evening shows)*\n*plus booking fee
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/sidh/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261014
DTSTAMP:20260623T001145
CREATED:20260608T120124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T120124Z
UID:20103-1791849600-1791935999@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Amhráin na Mara - Songs of the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 13th October @ 7.30pm\nAmhráin na Mara – Songs of the Sea\nle hÉamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife\, Arin agus Ivy\nTuras amhránaíochta “trasna na dtonnta” is ea Amhráin na Mara. \nAmhráin na Mara is a sing-along voyage “trasna na dtonnta” (across the waves). \nOíche thaitneamhach a bheidh ann le amhráin mhara as Gaeilge agus Béarla. Bainfidh tú sult as a bheith ag canadh i dteannta le hÉamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife\, Arin agus Ivy. Canfaidh siad roinnt amhráin atá ann leis na blianta\, chomh maith le roinnt amhráin nuachumtha. Cuirfear na liricí ar fáil ar an oíche. \nAn enjoyable night of singing maritime songs in Irish and English. You will enjoy singing along with Éamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife\, Arin and Ivy. They will sing a range of songs that have been around for many moons and a number of new compositions. The lyrics will be provided on the night. \nBíonn sé de nós ag Wike Schippers\, Aisling Wharton\, Aoife Conroy\, Arin Harper\, Ivy Favier agus Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh canadh agus casadh ina n-aonar agus lena chéile ag imeachtaí éagsúla i gCorcaigh agus Cúige Mumhan. \nWike Schippers\, Aisling Wharton\, Aoife Conroy\, Arin Harper\, Ivy Favier and Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh\, perform individually and collaboratively at various events in Cork and Munster. \nTá Éamonn ag comhoibriú faoi láthair le Meitheal Mara\, Community Boatyard Cork d’fhonn Amhráin na Mara agus Rabhcáin Mharaí a chanadh i measc mhuintir Chorcaí. \nÉamonn is currently collaborating with Meitheal Mara\, Community Boatyard Cork to sing Amhráin na Mara and Sea Shanties with the people of Cork. \n“Hugely Talented Singers” – Bere Island Arts Festival\n“Excellent Performance ” – Kinsale Regatta Festival\n“Imeacht den Scoth” – Elaine \nCAST: \nÉamonn Ó Ceallaigh \nWike Schippers \nAisling Wharton \nAoife Conroy \nArin Harpur \nIvy Favier \nThis singalong performance is a fundraiser for Meitheal Mara and 50% of all ticket sales will be donated to Meitheal Mara. \nMeitheal Mara is a maritime cultural organisation and community boat yard on the River Lee in Cork city. The organisation’s primary object is to promote and foster maritime culture and activities and social inclusion. Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh in collaboration with Meitheal Mara aims to bring Amhráin na Mara and Sea Shanties to the community of Cork. \nRunning time: 2 hours including interval\nAge recommendation: All ages \nTicket Prices: €18\, €14\n*Booking fees apply
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/amhrain-na-mara-october/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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