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SUMMARY:Fred & Alice - Love in the Time of OCD
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 19th to Saturday 22nd July @ 8.00pm\nplus Lunchtime Performances @ 1.00pm Thurs. and Fri.\nFred & Alice – Love in the Time of OCD\n\n10th Year Anniversary Tour\nWith over 160 performances to date and sellout runs\, Fred & Alice\, one of the biggest hits of the last 10 years\, is delighted to be back on tour around Ireland in 2023.\nCallBack theatre presents the award winning Fred & Alice – Love in the time of OCD.\nWritten by award winning writer John Sheehy.\nPerformed by Ciaran Bermingham &  Cora Fenton.\n___________________________ \n★★★★ – The Irish Times   ★★★★★ – The Herald Scotland\n★★★★ – Irish Examiner     ★★★★ – Playstosee.com   ★★★★★ – tripadvisor \nThe tennis rackets have been restrung; Wembley has been booked for the comeback tour!!!!! \nFred & Alice is a blistering head wreck played at a hilarious pace! \nIt’s not easy to get by in this crazy old world\, is it? But Fred and Alice have discovered that all you really need are 2 tennis rackets\, disproportionate reactions to minor accidents\, an immature coping strategy and each other. \nFred & Alice is a quirky love story about 2 amazing mischievous characters who meet in a home. It wasn’t really a home but Fred always called it a home because that was where he lived\, and if you are not living at home then where are you? It was love at first sight for Alice. Fred didn’t talk to her again for years but then eventually Fred got used to her and it was love at first sight for him too. \nFrom their days in care\, to independent living\, Fred and Alice negotiate the perils and pitfalls of life and love.  Together they create a fantastical world which spills over into a madcap reality when they decide to move in together. \nCome see this joyous celebration of individuality.\n*****\nSample of Reviews:\n“Splendid Production and Powerful Performances” – Joe Duffy Presenter RTE\n“Whirling Comedy” – The Irish Times\n“Charming”\n“a delightful piece\, touching and funny” – Emer O’Kelly Sunday Independent\n“That melding of comedy with uncondescending frankness is what gives Sheehy’s script its emotional curve balls” – The Herald Scotland\n“it’s the remarkable performances from Ciaran Bermingham and Cora Fenton that deliver the full whammy” – The Herald Scotland\n“Masterful” Ciaran Bermingham – The Sunday Times\n“Exceptional performance from Cora Fenton” – The Irish Mail on Sunday\n“A special piece of work…above the ordinary” – Insert Title\n“A touching tale of love in adversity” – The Irish Times\n“Lively\, imaginative and life affirming” – Irish Theatre Magazine\n“when\, tennis rackets/ air guitars in hand\, they rock the universe – or Wembley\, their imagined venue of choice – all’s right with their world. Please some-one\, tour this round Scotland” – The Herald Scotland\n___________________________ \n\nAwarded Best Professional Production 2015: ‘View from the Green Room’ Awards Waterford News and Star\nMedalist at 2016 PPI National Radio Awards\nRecently published in Freshly Brewed Vol 2 a book of 7 one-act plays from Bewley’s Cafe Theatre\n\nTickets:\nLunchtime Show: €15 (including soup or sandwich); €12 (show only)\nEvening Show: €15\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/fred-alice-love-in-the-time-of-ocd/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230716
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SUMMARY:The Hare
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 13th\, Friday 14th and Saturday 15th July @ 8.00pm\nMatinee: Friday 14th @ 1.00pm\n\nOnce Off Productions present\nThe Hare\n\nOnce Off Productions presents The Hare\, a new play from co-writers Clare Monnelly and Bob Kelly exploring social isolation and the modern disconnect from both the natural world and our unconscious nature. \nShe’s an odd one; a lonely girl\, living out the back of beyond. Unwanted by her community\, laughed at by her peers\, torn between the civilisation that rejects her and her own wilder nature. But we meet her on a day that’s different – the day that is today – when the arrival of an unexpected letter floods her world with the potential for change.\n‘The possibility. Imagine.’ \nDirected by Bob Kelly\, performed by Úna Ní Bhriain with live music by Steve Wickham.\nOriginally developed with support from the Abbey Theatre and Cairde Festival. \nAge Recommendation 16+ due to themes of sexual violence’ \nWritten by Clare Monnelly & Bob Kelly\nPerformed by Úna Ní Bhriain\nComposition and live music by Steve Wickham\nSound Design by Joe Hunt\nSet and Costume Design by Jenny Whyte\nLighting Design by Michael Cummins\nProducer Sadhbh Barrett Coakley\nDramaturgy by Eleanor White\nProduction Manager George Bernard Gallagher\nPhotography Marcin Lewandowski \nTickets: €15; €12 conc. (matinee only)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-hare/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230709
DTSTAMP:20260503T165650
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SUMMARY:Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes
DESCRIPTION:Weds. 5th – Sat. 8th July 2023 @ 8.00pm\nplus Lunchtime Performances @ 1.00pm Thurs. and Fri.\nWork is the Curse of the Drinking Classes\n\nby Neil Titley\nStarring Will Govan and directed by Rebecca O’Connor. \nSet in Paris in 1898\, Will Govan plays an exiled Oscar Wilde looking back on his extraordinarily colourful life and ruminating on love\, fame\, family and misfortune with his infamous wit and irreverence in this hilarious but ultimately tragic story of a life. \nThe play draws on Wilde’s letters\, essays and anecdotes to bring this literary genius to life in a 60-minute performance which will appeal as much to those who know little about the man as it will to those who admire his work. \nThis play has delighted audiences in hundreds of venues across the world\, including the USA\, Canada\, India\, Hong Kong\, Uruguay\, Zimbabwe\, Bahrain and Ethiopia. \n‘Titley balances Wilde’s almost dutiful humour with an unsentimental portrayal of his suffering in Reading Gaol\, his bitter perception of man’s inhumanity to man. He also captures his character’s dignity in despair and the comedy makes the heartbreak of Wilde’s life even more poignant. It is a most moving effect.’ – Evening Standard \n‘Funny and melancholic.’  – The Times \n‘Charming and witty.’ – Irish Times \n‘Fine and genuinely moving.’ – Festival Times\, Edinburgh \n‘I found myself finding out more about Wilde than any lecturer in an entire semester of school could teach. A highly intelligent piece of writing that I would gladly recommend.’ – Ontario Arts Review \nWill Govan grew up in the UK\, where he acted in several Shakespeare productions before choosing to study portrait painting at the Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. He is an artist and co-founder of The Moth. After a hiatus of seven years\, in which he interviewed the likes of Colm Tóibín\, Sally Rooney and Anne Enright for The Moth magazine\, he is returning to his first love\, reviving the award-winning Moth Productions theatre company to take on the role of Oscar Wilde in Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes. \nNeil Titley was born in Inverness in Scotland. An actor and writer\, he spent his theatrical career concentrating on solo shows. He performed Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes over 700 times in five continents before retiring in 2017. His play on George Bernard Shaw\, Shaw’s Corner\, was televised in over twenty countries. He is the author of The Oscar Wilde World of Gossip: A Subversive Encycolpaedia of Victorian Anecdote. \nRebecca O’Connor is an author and co-founder of The Moth. She was a member of the QUB Drama Society\, where she produced several plays. Her work has been shortlisted for the Irish Times Strong Shine Award and the Kate O’Brien Award\, and she was awarded the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize by Poetry Review. Her debut novel He Is Mine and I Have No Other was published in 2018: ‘A remarkable account of adolescent love in the 1990s\, backlit by the true story of 35 children who burned to death in a Cavan orphanage 50 years earlier’ (Critics Choice\, Irish Independent). \nTickets:\nLunchtime Show: €15 (including soup or sandwich); €12 (show only)\nEvening Show: €15 \nLunch will be served from 12 noon until ten minutes before performance time. \n*Booking fees apply. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/work-is-the-curse/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:OCD Me
DESCRIPTION:Weds. 28th June – Sat. 1st July 2023 @ 8.00pm\nplus Lunchtime Performances @ 1.00pm Thurs. and Fri.\nOCD Me\n\nSure\, we all get a bit stressed sometimes. \nWe all feel a bit isolated\, ashamed\, and terrified; convinced that the minutest of our actions may somehow have catastrophic effects on our loved ones… or is that just me? \nSarah was diagnosed with OCD a decade ago. She wants to tell you her story and let you know that there’s much more to it than the stereotypes we see on TV\, like obsessive hand-washing (though in her case that’s definitely part of it). \nA one-woman play about living with OCD\, written and directed by Aisling Smith and starring Laura Whelan. \nTickets:\nLunchtime Show: €15 (including soup or sandwich); €12 (show only)\nEvening Show: €15 \nLunch will be served from 12 noon until ten minutes before performance time. \n*Booking fees apply. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/ocd-me/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230625
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SUMMARY:The Wind that Shakes the Wig
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 24th June @ 4.00pm and 7.00pm\n\nCandy Warhol in association with Cork Midsummer Festival presents\n\nThe Wind That Shakes The Wig\n\nOne of Ireland’s most exciting drag acts\, Candy Warhol\, rediscovers her grá for her homeland in this glittering show for the soul! \nJoin Candy on a queer crusade to champion the national icons of the Emerald Isle and rediscover her camp connection to the country she once felt ostracised by. Aided by her spirit guide Saint Marian Mary The 6th\, this dynamic duo revisit Ireland’s pop culture pioneers and limelight lion hearts as they journey down the yellow brick road – experience the Craic agus Ceol as our royal banríon realises There’s No Place Like Abhaile! \nCandy Warhol is one of Ireland’s most renowned drag acts. A descendant of the legendary Danny La Rue\, Candy is the mother of Mockie Ah\, Ireland’s leading drag Haus\, the subject of RT’s Kin Of Queens documentary and featured on BBC One’s The Travel Show. Candy is the co-presenter of Comedy Central’s Dragony Aunts and the host of acclaimed podcast Friends Of Dorothy. She recently launched Gayli\, an Irish cabaret in London\, with her drag sister Marian Mary The 6th and made her Dublin Fringe Festival debut in 2022. \nAges 14+\n75mins\nContent Note: Flashing lights. \nWritten and Performed by Candy Warhol\nPerformers include Marian Mary The 6th and Benjamin Reilly\nDirector Katrina Foley\nProducer Ciara O’Mahony \nTickets: €15\, €12.50 conc.\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-wind-that-shakes-the-wig/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Pigeon Factory
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 15th –  Saturday 17th June @ 6.00pm\n\nOh!Scare Wilde Productions in association with Cork Midsummer Festival presents\nThe Pigeon Factory\n\nA new one-man show that explores ideas of work\, family\, and finding purpose in a broken society through the lens of absurdity\, pathos\, and pigeons. \nWalden has a pretty good life – happily married to his mannequin wife\, he works his pigeon children into the ground so that he may feast upon their eggs for sustenance. Walden is doing everything he’s supposed to do – so why does he feel so empty? Can his fantasies about his pigeons sustain him? Or must he do the hard thing\, and face up to a great hurt done to him in the past? \nOh!Scare Wilde Productions is a Cork-based theatre company specializing in original work. Previous productions include Canterville In Spiritu Sancto (2017\, 2019)\, Issues: An Important Play (2020)\, and The Relatability Engine (2022). This exciting new piece marks an ambitious next step for the company\, showcasing the company’s unique blend of comedy\, satire\, and absurdity. \nAges 12+\n70 mins\nContent Note: Strong Language\, references to violence\, flashing lights. \nWritten and Performed by Aaron O’Neill\nDirection and Production Management Dee Finn\nLighting Design Orla Kelly-Smith\nSound Design Adam Donovan\nSet Design Aodh Lamere\nPigeon Design Seana Coveney \nTickets: €15\, €12.50 conc.\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-pigeon-factory/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Oh Brother
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 30th May – Friday 2nd June @ 8.00pm\nSaturday 3rd June @ 2.30pm\n\nOh Brother\nby Callum Maxwell\n\nMatthew and Michael have both always wanted one thing. A sibling. Now all they have to do is meet. Easy right? But how do you introduce yourself to someone you should already know? Filled with anxiety\, hope and no questions unasked. A tale of two brothers united at last.\nThis witty\, hard-hitting show follows our two lads as they juggle the expectations versus the reality of having a brother. All catapulted forward by general anxiety\, fear of the unknown and the reason they never got to meet in the first place – their Mam. \nWritten by Callum MaxwellDirected by Lee Coffey\nPerformed by Callum Maxwell as Michael &  Ruairí Lenaghan as Matthew. \nSet and Costume Design: KathyAnn Murphy\nLighting Design: Eoin Byrne\nPhotography and digital design by Sadhbh McLoughlin \nDeveloped at Fringe LAB\, Scene & Heard Festival and Dublin Fringe Festival. \nWhat the critics are saying: \nAudience is treated to comedy\, pathos and everything in between – The Reviews Hub\nA terrific play… – Emer O’Kelly \nSeriously impressive debut .. sublime sibling chemistry… thoroughly heartfelt and entertaining… a new writing talent worth keeping an eye on  – The Arts Review. \nMaxwell’s writing is impressive in its subtlety…moving and illuminating  – The Independent \n★★★★ The Arts Review\n★★★★ The Reviews Hub \nTickets: €15\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/oh-brother/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Mojo Mickybo
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 23rd – Saturday 27th May @ 8pm\nSaturday 27th May – Matinee @ 3pm\n\nBruiser Theatre Company presents\n\nMojo Mickybo\nby Owen McCafferty\n\nMojo Mickybo is about a friendship between two boys growing up in Belfast – a friendship that at first is immune to the sectarian violence taking place around them\, but which nonetheless is ultimately destroyed by it. \nSet in Belfast over the summer of 1970\, Mojo and his mate Mickybo are two nine-year-old boys from opposing sides of the sectarian divide. They are ‘thick as two small thieves’\, playing headers\, being mouthy\, and spitting from cinema balconies with the violence of The Troubles only obliquely impacting on them – until finally their friendship is destroyed in a way that they only later come to understand. \nWinner of ‘Best Ensemble’ and Nominated for ‘Best Director’ at the Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards\, 2022\, Mojo Mickybo has received outstanding audience feedback and critical acclaim across the board. This is pure storytelling with Bruiser’s dynamic physicality\, providing opportunity for a new generation of theatre-goers to experience Belfast’s most treasured\, living playwright. \nDirected by Lisa May \nRecommended age: 14+ \n“What we have here is a stunning\, breath-taking piece of theatre.”\n– Conor O’Neill\, Culture Crush NI \n“This is a piece of theatre that deserves the biggest of audiences.”\n– Cathy Brown\, No More Workhorse \n“Two stunningly energetic performances …\nan hour of action-packed entertainment”\n– Broadway Baby \nTickets: €20\, Early Bird Price: €15\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/mojo-mickybo/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230520T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230520T220000
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Poetry in a Time of War - What Use is Poetry?
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th May @ 10.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nPoetry in a Time of War – What Use is Poetry?\n\nWhat is war poetry and who has a right to write it? Can non-combatants and those not directly witnessing write poetry about war? Is poetry essential or a frippery in time of war? Join a roundtable discussion chaired by poet and festival director Patrick Cotter with poets Carolyn Forché\, Suji Kwock Kim and Milica Mijatović. \nCarolyn Forché’s most recent collection\, In the Lateness of the World (Penguin Press\, 2020) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her famed international anthology\, Against Forgetting\, has been praised by Nelson Mandela as “itself a blow against tyranny\, against prejudice\, against injustice.” \nSuji Kwock Kim is author of Notes from the Divided Country\, which received the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets. Selections from Disorient received the O’Donoghue Prize\, as well as awards from Poetry London\, the Well Review\, and Poetry Society of America. \nMilica Mijatović is a Serb poet and translator. Born in Brčko\, Bosnia and Hercegovina\, she relocated to the United States where she earned a BA in Creative Writing and English Literature from Capital University. She is the winner of this year’s Fool for Poetry International Chapbook Competition. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-poetry-in-a-time-of-war/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Tom French & Suji Kwock Kim
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th May @ 8.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nTom French & Suji Kwock Kim\nTom French’s collections are published by The Gallery Press and have received the Forward Prize for Best Collection (2002)\, the Dermot Healy Award (2015) and the O’Shaughnessy Award for Irish Poetry (2016). His most recent book Company (Gallery Press\, 2022) was an Irish Times Book of the Year in 2022. He lives in coastal County Meath and earns his living in the County Library Service. \nSuji Kwock Kim is author of Notes from the Divided Country\, which received the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets\, Addison Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, Whiting Writers’ Award\, Bay Area Book Reviewers Award\, and was shortlisted for the Griffin Prize; Private Property\, a multimedia play performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; and Notes from the North\, which received the International Book & Pamphlet Award (UK). Selections from Disorient\, her forthcoming collection\, have received the O’Donoghue Prize\, as well as awards from Poetry London\, the Well Review\, and Poetry Society of America. She is 2023 Writer-in-Residence at the Wordsworth Trust. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-tom-suji/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Polina Barskova & Valzhyna Mort
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th May @ 7.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nPolina Barskova & Valzhyna Mort\nPolina Barskova is a scholar and a poet born in Petersburg (Russia)\, author of thirteen collections of poems and three books of prose in Russian. Her collection of creative nonfiction\, Living Pictures\, received the Andrey Bely Prize in 2015 and is now available in German with Suhrkamp Verlag and in English with NYRB. She edited the Leningrad Siege poetry anthology Written in the Dark (UDP) and has four collections of poetry published in English translation: This Lamentable City (Tupelo Press)\, The Zoo in Winter (Melville House)\, Relocations (Zephyr Press) and Air Raid (Ugly Duckling Presse\, 2021). She lives and teaches in Berkeley\, CA. \nValzhyna Mort is the author of three poetry collections\, most recently: Music for the Dead and Resurrected (FSG 2020)\, named one of the best poetry books of 2020 by The New York Times\, and the winner of the International Griffin Poetry Prize and the UNT Rilke Prize. Mort is a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the American Academy in Rome\, the Lannan Foundation\, and the Amy Clampitt Foundation. She has received a National Endowment for the Arts grant for her translation work. Born in Minsk\, Belarus\, Mort writes in English and Belarusian. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-polina-valzhyna/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTAMP:20260503T165650
CREATED:20230505T150622Z
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Aneas Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th May @ 4.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nAneas Showcase\n\nTá ceithre chnuasach filíochta foilsithe go dtí seo ag Simon Ó Faoláin\, an ceann is déanaí Iasachtaigh (Coiscéim\, 2022)\, anuas ar dhá leabhar d’aistriúcháin liteartha. I measc na ngradam atá buaite ag a chuid scríbhneoireachta tá Duais Glen Dimplex\, Duais Strong\, Duais Bhaitéar Uí Mhaicín\, Duais Cholmcille agus Duais Fhoras na Gaeilge. Tá sé ina stiúrthóir ar An Fhéile Bheag Filíochta\, féile dhátheangach filíochta in Iarthar Duibhneach\, agus ina eagarthóir ar an iris liteartha Gaeilge Aneas. \nFile agus aistritheoir é Paddy Bushe a bhíonn ag obair as Gaeilge agus as Béarla. Is ball de Aosdána é.\nIs iad Obair Bhaile (2021) agus Grá fiar/Crooked love (2022) an dá chnuasach is déanaí atá foilsithe ag Louis de Paor. \nBhuaigh an cnuasach filíochta is déanaí ó Ceaití Ní Bheildiúin\, Agallamh sa Cheo – Cnoc Bhréanainn\, Gradam Mícheál Ó hAirtnéide 2021. \nTá dhá chnuasach gearrscéalta foilsithe ag Colm Ó Ceallacháin. Tá cónaí air i gCorcaigh. \nIs file\, scríbhneoir\, agus teagascóir Gaeilge é an Conallach Dubhán Ó Longáin.\nIs as Gaeltacht na Rinne i gContae Phort Láirge í Áine Uí Fhoghlú agus d’fhoilsigh sí a ceathrú cnuasach filíochta\, Mná dár Mhair i 2022. \nIs file agus údar do pháistí í Eibhlís Carcione. Tá trí chnuasach filíochta foilsithe aici Tonn Chlíodhna (2015) Eala Oíche (2019) agus Bean Róin (2023). \nFile í Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh as Trá Lí i gCo. Chiarraí. Tá trí bhunchnuasaigh foilsithe aici i nGaeilge ó 2008. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-aneas-showcase/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230520T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T165650
CREATED:20230505T150257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T110531Z
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Fool for Poetry & Gregory O'Donoghue Prize Readings
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th May @ 3.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nFool for Poetry & Gregory O’Donoghue Prize Readings\n\nMilica Mijatović is a Serb poet and translator. Born in Brčko\, Bosnia and Hercegovina\, she relocated to the United States where she earned a BA in Creative Writing and English Literature from Capital University. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University and is a recipient of a Robert Pinsky Global Fellowship in Poetry. Her poetry appears or is forthcoming in Rattle\, Plume\, The Louisville Review\, Poet Lore\, Collateral\, Santa Clara Review\, Barely South Review\, and elsewhere. Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize\, and she serves as Assistant Poetry Editor for Consequence. \nTracy Gaughan lives in Galway. Her poetry has appeared in Southword\, Crannóg and ROPES. She was a finalist in the Eavan Boland Emerging Poet Award and was selected for the Irish Writer Centre’s Mentorship Program in 2022. That same year\, her poem The Wild Purge was nominated for a Forward Prize for Best Single Poem. A former poetry editor at The Blue Nib Literary Magazine\, Tracy holds an MA in International Literatures from the University of Galway and is the recipient of two Arts Council Awards. Her collective anthology\, Pushed Toward the Blue Hour\, is published with Nine Pens Press. \nJenny Mitchell won the Poetry Book Awards in 2021 for her 2nd collection\, Map of a Plantation\, which is on the syllabus at Manchester Metropolitan University. The best-selling debut collection\, Her Lost Language\, is one of 44 Poetry Books for 2019 (Poetry Wales)\, and her latest collection\, Resurrection of a Black Man\, is a Poetry Kit Book of the Month. She has won several competitions and is widely-published. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-fool-for-poetry/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Toby Martinez de las Rivas & A.E. Stallings
DESCRIPTION:Friday 19th May @ 10.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nToby Martinez de las Rivas & A.E. Stallings\n\nToby Martinez de las Rivas was born in 1978. He grew up in Hampshire and Somerset\, then moved to the north-east of England after studying history and archaeology at Durham where he began writing. He won an Eric Gregory award in 2005\, the Andrew Waterhouse award from New Writing North in 2008 and the Newcastle Australia Residency Award in 2013. His debut collection\, Terror\, was published in 2014\, followed by Black Sun in 2018\, which was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. His latest collection\, Floodmeadow\, is forthcoming from Faber in May 2023. \nA. E. Stallings is a US-born poet\, translator\, and critic who lives in Athens. She has received a grant from the NEA\, and fellowships from the Guggenheim\, United States Artists\, and the MacArthur foundations. Her most recent volume of translation is the illustrated Battle Between the Frogs and the Mice (Paul Dry Books)\, and she has a selected poems just out\, This Afterlife\, with Carcanet. Her poems\, essays\, and reviews appear widely. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-toby-ae/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Eva Bourke & Fran Lock
DESCRIPTION:Friday 19th May @ 8.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nEva Bourke & Fran Lock\n\nEva Bourke is a poet and translator. She has published seven collections of poetry\, most recently Seeing Yellow (Dedalus\, 2018) and several anthologies and collections in translation. Together with Borbála Farragó she edited the anthology Landing Places: Immigrant Poets in Ireland (Dedalus\, 2011) and with Vincent Woods Fermata: Writings Inspired by Music (Artisan House\, 2017). In 2020 she was nominated for the Irish Times Poetry Now Prize and the same year was awarded the Michael Hartnett Prize for Poetry. She is a member of Aosdána. \nFran Lock is a some-time itinerant dog whisperer\, the author of numerous chapbooks and ten poetry collections. Her most recent chapbook is Forever Alive (Dare-Gale Press\, 2022)\, and her most recent collections are Hyena! (Poetry Bus Press\, 2022) and White/ Other (87 Press\, 2022). A new collection of poems\, a disgusting lie is due from Pamenar Press later this year\, and a book of hybrid essays on feral subjectivity\, inspired by her work with the Cambridge University Library bestiary\, is forthcoming from Out-Spoken Press\, also in 2023. She is a proud pit bull parent\, and she edits the Soul Food column for Communist Review. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-eva-fran/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Abigail Parry & Ceaití Ní Bheildiúin
DESCRIPTION:Friday 19th May @ 7.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nAbigail Parry & Ceaití Ní Bheildiúin\n\nAbigail Parry spent seven years as a toymaker before completing her doctoral thesis on wordplay. Her poems have been set to music\, translated into Spanish and Japanese\, broadcast on BBC and RTÉ Radio\, and widely published in journals and anthologies. She has won a number of prizes and awards for her work\, including the Ballymaloe Prize\, the Troubadour Prize\, and an Eric Gregory Award. Her first collection\, Jinx\, published by Bloodaxe Books in 2018\, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2018 and the Seamus Heaney Centre First Collection Poetry Prize 2019. Her second collection\, I Think We’re Alone Now\, is published by Bloodaxe Books in 2023. \nCeaití Ní Bheildiúin is an Irish language poet. Two recent publications now present her in translation. Let the Hare Sit / Lig don nGiorria Suí (Dedalus Press\, 2022) is a bilingual volume with translations to English by Paddy Bushe\, comprising a selection of poems drawn from Ní Bheiliúin’s published works to date. Translating Brandon Mountain / Agallamh leis an gCnoc (Ponc Press\, 2022) is a limited edition short selection with translations to English by David Knowles. Four volumes of Ní Bheildiúin’s original Irish language poetry were published by Coiscéim. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-abigail-ceaiti/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Harry Clifton & Carolyn Forché
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 18th May @ 10.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nHarry Clifton & Carolyn Forché\nHarry Clifton was born in Dublin and educated at University College Dublin. After graduating he began an extended period of life outside Ireland\, lecturing at a Teacher Training College in West Africa and working as an aid administrator in Indochina. After spells in Italy\, England and Germany\, he settled with his wife the Irish novelist Deirdre Madden for ten years in Paris\, a decade recorded in Secular Eden: Paris Notebooks 1994-2004 (Wake Forest University Press 2008). Since 2004 he has lived in Ireland\, and teaches at Trinity College Dublin. \nCarolyn Forché is the author of five award-winning books of poetry. The most recent\, In the Lateness of the World (Penguin Press\, 2020) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She is also the author of the memoir What You Have Heard Is True (Penguin Press\, 2019)\, a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the Juan E. Mendez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America. Her famed international anthology\, Against Forgetting\, has been praised by Nelson Mandela as “itself a blow against tyranny\, against prejudice\, against injustice.” She is a Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University in Washington\, D.C. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-harry-carolyn/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Katie Farris & Ilya Kaminsky
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 18th May @ 8.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nKatie Farris & Ilya Kaminsky\nKatie Farris is the author of A Net to Catch My Body in its Weaving\, winner of the 2021 Chad Walsh Poetry Award\, and her collection of poems\, Standing in the Forest of Being Alive\, is forthcoming from Alice James Books in 2023. She is also the author of the hybrid-form text boysgirls\, (Marick Press\, 2011; Tupelo Press 2019)\, and the chapbooks Thirteen Intimacies (Fivehundred Places\, 2017)\, and Mother Superior in Hell (Dancing Girl\, 2019). She is currently Associate Professor of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Institute of Technology. \nIlya Kaminsky was born in Odesa\, former Soviet Union in 1977\, and arrived to the United States in 1993\, when his family was granted asylum by the American government. He is the author of Deaf Republic (Graywolf Press) and Dancing In Odessa (Tupelo Press) and has co-edited and co-translated many other books\, including Ecco Anthology of International Poetry (Harper Collins) and Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva (Alice James Books). He holds the Bourne Chair in Poetry at Georgia Institute of Technology and lives in Atlanta. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-katie-ilya/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Mark Pajak & Paul Tran
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 18th May @ 7.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nMark Pajak & Paul Tran\nMark Pajak was born in Merseyside. His work has received numerous awards\, including the Bridport Prize and an Eric Gregory Award. His first collection\, Slide\, was shortlisted for the T.S Eliot Prize 2022. \nPaul Tran is the author of the debut poetry collection\, All the Flowers Kneeling\, published by Penguin in the US and the UK. Their work appears in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Best American Poetry\, and elsewhere. Winner of the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize\, as well as fellowships from the Poetry Foundation\, Stanford University\, and the National Endowment for the Arts\, Paul is an Assistant Professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-mark-paul/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 John Fitzgerald & Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 10.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJohn Fitzgerald & Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh\nJohn FitzGerald’s collection\, The Time Being\, was published by Gallery Press in 2021 and shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize. In 2023 he will publish a new translation of The Lament for Art O’Leary\, also with Gallery Press. He has produced two letterpress editions of his work with The Salvage Press\, Haiku na Feirme (2022) and Darklight (2019). He won the Patrick Kavanagh Prize in 2014 and the Atlantic Currents Prize in 2021. He is Executive Producer of six film documentaries and teaches on the MA in Creative Writing programme at University College Cork. He left his post as University Librarian at UCC in 2022 to write full-time. \nFile í Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh as Trá Lí i gCo. Chiarraí. Tá trí bhunchnuasaigh foilsithe aici i nGaeilge ó 2008. Ghnóthaigh Tost agus Allagar Duais Uí hAirtnéide in 2019. Bronnadh Duais Lawrence O’Shaughnessy ar The Coast Road in 2020. D’fhoilsigh Éabhlóid cnuasach úr Tonn Teapsaigh agus Dánta Eile anuraidh.\nAilbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh is a poet from Kerry. She has published three collections in Irish since 2008. Tost agus Allagar won the Michael Hartnett Award in 2019 and a bilingual collection\, The Coast Road\, was awarded the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Prize in 2020. Éabhlóid published Tonn Teaspaigh agus Dánta Eile last year. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-john-ailbhe/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 John Kelly & Aleš Šteger
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 8.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJohn Kelly & Aleš Šteger\nJohn Kelly is from Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh. His first collection\, Notions\, was published by Dedalus Press in 2018. A second collection\, Space\, was published in 2022. \nAleš Šteger is a poet and prose writer from Ljubljana\, Slovenia. His books have been translated into over 20 languages. Aleš is the programme director of Beletrina Academic Press\, which he co-founded 25 years ago. He has initiated and led European-wide art projects\, most notably Versopolis – a European platform for emerging poets and international poetry festivals. He received the title Chevalier des Artes et Lettres from the French state and is a member of the Berlin Academy of Arts and of the German Academy for Language and Literature. His latest English book is Burning Tongues: New and Selected Poems (Bloodaxe\, 2022). \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-john-ales/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Jodie Hollander & Luke Morgan
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 7.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJodie Hollander & Luke Morgan\nJodie Hollander’s work has appeared in journals such as The Poetry Review\, The Yale Review\, The Harvard Review\, PN Review\, The Kenyon Review\, Poetry London\, The Hudson Review\, The Dark Horse\, and The Best Australian Poems. Her debut full-length collection\, My Dark Horses\, was published with Liverpool University Press & Oxford University Press in 2017. Her second collection\, Nocturne\, will be published with the Liverpool & Oxford University Press in the spring of 2023. Hollander is the recipient of a MacDowell fellowship and a Fulbright fellowship in South Africa. She is also the originator of ‘Poetry in the Parks\,’ in conjunction with several National Parks and Monuments in the US. She lives in Flagstaff\, Arizona. \nLuke Morgan’s second collection\, Beast\, was published by Arlen House in 2022 and described in the Irish Times as showing “a real ambition” with “striking\, energetic imagination”. His debut\, Honest Walls\, was published in 2016. He has new poetry forthcoming from various journals at home and abroad in 2023. As well as poetry\, he is also an award-winning filmmaker. He lives in Galway. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2023-jodie-luke/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:A Grand Night for Singing
DESCRIPTION:Monday 15th May @ 7.30pm\nTuesday 16th May @ 5.30pm and 8.00pm\n\nMontfort College of Performing Arts presents\n\nA GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING\n\nThe Montfort College of Performing Arts are proud to present ‘A Grand Night For Singing’. Join us for a glorious evening of songs from Broadway to the West End!The singing students from the Montfort College under the tutelage of Emma Nash\, Naomi Ryan\, Muireann Slattery and Sarah Quinn will perform a wide and varied repertoire with songs from Annie\, Dear Evan Hansen\, The Greatest Showman\, Matilda\, Mamma Mia and many\, many more! \nAccompanist – Ronan Holohan \nTickets: €10\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/grand-night-for-singing-2023/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Artistry of Frank Sinatra: 25th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 10th to Saturday 13th May @ 8.00pm\nThe Artistry of Frank Sinatra: 25th Anniversary\nWritten and performed by Jim O’Mahony\nFor nearly 60 years Frank Sinatra’s impact was unequalled and he remains one of the true musical icons of the 20th century. \nTo coincide with the 25th anniversary of his death\, this previously sold out show is coming back to the Cork Arts Theatre for a limited run. \nUsing the original authentic arrangements and an engaging narrative style of delivery\, this multimedia show will appeal to anyone who wants to know more about the life and artistic brilliance of Frank Sinatra. The opening scene begins in the Rustic Cabin where he first performed as a singing waiter and finishes with his legendary stadium tours of the 70s and 80s. \nIn between\, the audience will relive his early big band days\, his Hollywood career\, the Capitol studio sessions\, Vegas\, the Rat Pack years and many other elements of his star studded career. In total\, over 16 of his most popular songs will be magically recreated and performed on stage. \nWritten and performed by Jim O’Mahony\, this is a rare chance to see this unique and immersive theatre event again and a perfect way to kick start the Summer. \nTickets: €15\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/artistry-of-frank-sinatra-2023/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Miser
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SUMMARY:Dave Hood
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SUMMARY:Views from a Window
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row data_width=”fullwidth” data_padding_left=”5″ data_padding_right=”5″ data_top_style=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_color=”default”][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_border_style=”default”][cmsmasters_text]\nTuesday 25th to Saturday 29th April @ 8.00pm\nCork Arts Theatre presents\nViews from a Window\n“A fantastically entertaining evening of short plays!”\nWe are delighted to present another evening of short plays for your enjoyment with ‘Views from a  Window’! \nThese events have proved immensely popular with audiences and performers alike over the years and\, once again\, we have ten mini-plays each evening with something to suit all tastes. \nThere was huge interest again this year from writers both nationally and internationally with just over 200 plays submitted. Writers were tasked with writing a piece where a window played an integral part of the plot and they certainly didn’t disappoint. \nThe 10 plays that were selected for performance this year are: \n\n‘A Viewing’ by Trevor Suthers (UK)\n‘Before Dawn’ by Marion Wyatt (IRL)\n‘Captivity’ by Karl Minns (UK)\n‘Framed for Murder’ by Seán Creagh (IRL)\n‘Infrequent Flier’ by Barry Wood (UK)\n‘Ritual Dance’ by Theresa Ryder (IRL)\n‘The Room Upstairs’ by Eithne Horgan (IRL)\n‘The Waiting Room’ by Philip O’Byrne (IRL)\n‘Views from a Window’ by Shilpa Varma (UK)\n‘When All Around You’ by Tony Domaille (UK)\n\nAs in previous years\, these plays are wonderful examples of what can be achieved in a short space of time with a well-crafted script. \nThese short play events continue to be important fund-raisers for the Cork Arts Theatre and it wouldn’t be possible without everyone giving of their time so generously. Our audiences\, too\, deserve our sincere thanks as\, each year\, they attend these events in great numbers\, with most performances selling out! \nWe are looking forward to another week of great theatre with a wealth of fabulous Cork talent at\, what we like to call\, ‘The Little Theatre with a Big Heart’.” \nTickets: €15\, €12 concessionsAdministration fee on phone and online bookings.*Concession price tickets only avalable from our box office. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qec1dz384c” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/views-from-a-window/e-yarrbm” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”cig9sb50km” width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”mxxecr6n3p” animation_delay=”0″]\nYOUR SAFE VISIT \n\nIn line with government guidelines all performances will operate at full capacity.\nCovid Certification is no longer required for entry\, and the wearing of masks is not compulsory. You may\, of course\, wear one if you wish.\nSocial distancing is no longer a requirement and people from other parties may be seated next to you.\nHand sanitising stations are available throughout the building.\n\nIf you have any queries on the above you can contact us by email at: info@corkartstheatre.com or by phone at 021 450 5624. \n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n \n \n \n \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/views-from-a-window/
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UID:17784-1681934400-1682193600@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:Curvy Figures
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row data_color=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_top_style=”default” data_padding_right=”5″ data_padding_left=”5″ data_width=”fullwidth”][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_border_style=”default”][cmsmasters_text]\nWednesday 19th – Saturday 22nd April\, 2023 @ 8pm\nFeather Bowl Theatre Group presents\nCURVY FIGURESby Brendan Griffin\nFeather Bowl Theatre Group presents the first production of Brendan Griffin’s play Curvy Figures. \nThe play emerged from Fishamble Theatre’s Play for Ireland where thirty writers from across Ireland were chosen to write a play that captures the zeitgeist of the country. \nOne day\, one building\, three couples in three apartments each struggle with their crisis that involve figures: attempting to put together the rent; ever increasing bidding on a house; a child’s temperature is rising. With the backdrop of a Saint Patrick’s Day their stories connect\, intertwine\, influence. Beyond the figures the couples are forced to confront their real issues. \nThe play is directed by John Morgan and promises to be a must see. \nTickets: €15\, €12 concessions*Booking fees apply. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qec1dz384c” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/curvy-figures/e-yajqvq” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”cig9sb50km” width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”mxxecr6n3p” animation_delay=”0″]\nYOUR SAFE VISIT \n\nIn line with government guidelines all performances will operate at full capacity.\nCovid Certification is no longer required for entry\, and the wearing of masks is not compulsory. You may\, of course\, wear one if you wish.\nSocial distancing is no longer a requirement and people from other parties may be seated next to you.\nHand sanitising stations are available throughout the building.\n\nIf you have any queries on the above you can contact us by email at: info@corkartstheatre.com or by phone at 021 450 5624. \n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n \n \n \n \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/curvy-figures/
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UID:17838-1681329600-1681588800@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row data_color=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_top_style=”default” data_padding_right=”5″ data_padding_left=”5″ data_width=”fullwidth”][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_border_style=”default”][cmsmasters_text]\nWednesday 12th – Saturday 15th April @ 8pm\nThe Cork Shakespearean Company presents\nA Midsummer Night’s Dreamby William Shakespeare\n“The course of true love never did run smooth”\nIn its 99th year\, The Cork Shakespearean Company\, locally known as The Loft\, brings you William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. \nThis tale of love and disorder\, fairies and amazons\, small mix ups and big Bottoms is set to make you smile throughout and will truly help you to understand why this is one of The Bard’s most iconic plays. \nDirector: Luke BarryStage Manager: Declan Lynch \nTickets: €15\, €12 concessions*Booking fees apply. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qec1dz384c” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/a-midsummer-nights-dream/e-gelrom” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”cig9sb50km” width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”mxxecr6n3p” animation_delay=”0″]\nYOUR SAFE VISIT \n\nIn line with government guidelines all performances will operate at full capacity.\nCovid Certification is no longer required for entry\, and the wearing of masks is not compulsory. You may\, of course\, wear one if you wish.\nSocial distancing is no longer a requirement and people from other parties may be seated next to you.\nHand sanitising stations are available throughout the building.\n\nIf you have any queries on the above you can contact us by email at: info@corkartstheatre.com or by phone at 021 450 5624. \n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n \n \n \n \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230407T200000
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CREATED:20230224T085558Z
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UID:17824-1680897600-1680984000@corkartstheatre.com
SUMMARY:The Boy Preference
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row data_width=”fullwidth” data_padding_left=”5″ data_padding_right=”5″ data_top_style=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_color=”default”][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_border_style=”default”][cmsmasters_text]\nFriday 7th – Saturday 8th April\, 2023 @ 8.00pm\nMontfort College of Performing Arts presents\nThe Boy Preference\nIn September 2022 the Montfort College of Performing Arts established a company drama class under the direction of Sinéad Crowley. The work of the students culminates with a fully staged play which allows them to put to use all the skills developed over the course of the year. Their inaugural production is ’The Boy Preference’In an affluent suburb in the near future\, the birth of a boy is welcomed with shouts of joy and firecrackers\, but when a girl is born\, the neighbours say nothing. One night\, Joey looks out of his bedroom window and sees many young women with a strange glow around them – are they the ‘missing women’? Why have they come back? \nWriter: Elinor Cook \nDirector: Sinéad Crowley \nTickets: €15\, €10 conc.*Booking fees apply. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qec1dz384c” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/the-boy-preference/e-baggae” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”cig9sb50km” width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”mxxecr6n3p” animation_delay=”0″]\nYOUR SAFE VISIT \n\nIn line with government guidelines all performances will operate at full capacity.\nCovid Certification is no longer required for entry\, and the wearing of masks is not compulsory. You may\, of course\, wear one if you wish.\nSocial distancing is no longer a requirement and people from other parties may be seated next to you.\nHand sanitising stations are available throughout the building.\n\nIf you have any queries on the above you can contact us by email at: info@corkartstheatre.com or by phone at 021 450 5624. \n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n \n \n \n \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-boy-preference/
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