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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191030T200000
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SUMMARY:The Comedy Improvised Halloween Murder Mystery
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]\n‘Manic Mansion’\nStarring: Laura O’Mahony (CCCahoots\, RTE’s ‘Bridget and Eamonn’ and ‘The School’)\, Dominic McHale (CCCahoots and ‘The Young Offenders’)\, Annette Roche and Laura Harte (The Improv Panto)\, and Adrian Scanlan (Snatch Comedy).\nDevised by James Horgan. \nThe Comedy Improvised Murder Mystery Gang are back again with their hilarious ‘off the cuff’ antics at the Cork Arts Theatre from Wednesday 30th October. \nAnd this year\, due to demand\, we have added an extra night! You now have 4 opportunities to see the funniest show of the year!! \nNow in its 9th year\, the show is entirely improvised and with no script to fall back on the actors must create the entire plot with its many twists and turns on the spot. As usual\, things get out of hand pretty quickly with deadly (and hilarious) consequences. \nThe audience must play their part each night too and they will secretly decide beforehand who the unfortunate victim and the mysterious murderer will be. And they will also provide hilarious ‘secrets’ that the cast read out at random moments to add mayhem and mirth to the proceedings. All of this is completed before the show starts so that the audience can then sit back\, relax and enjoy the ensuing mayhem. \nBringing the various characters to life each evening is the task for the very talented Cork cast members. Their experience in comedy improvisation will ensure that the audience won’t have time to catch their breath. \nThe production is devised by Cabal Theatre Company director\, James Horgan\, who says of the show\, “Due to both its improvised nature and the audience ‘secrets’ the show is completely different each time it’s performed. This year ‘the gang’ are attending a Halloween party at a spooky mansion but\, tragically\, it will be the last party for one of them! Who will the victim be? And who is the dastardly murderer? No-one knows\, especially not the cast!” \nSo\, with audience suggestions\, random musical cues and no script in sight\, ‘The Comedy Improvised Halloween Murder Mystery’ is set to be a deliciously chaotic and hilarious evening’s entertainment and one of the season’s comedy highlights. \nTickets sell out very quickly for this show so we advise booking as early as possible. \nPLEASE NOTE: This show is only suitable for persons aged 16 and over. \nTickets: €17\, €13 conc.\, Groups of 8 or more €12\n \nAdministration fee on phone and online bookings. \nNote for Online Bookings: Once your booking is complete\, please either print your tickets at home and bring them with you\, or present them on your phone at the box office on arrival and they will print them for you. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/events” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_style=”cmsmasters_but_bg_hover” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_bg_color=”#b58e4f” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK NOW[/cmsmasters_button][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191106T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T054533
CREATED:20190901T104934Z
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SUMMARY:The Cork One Act Theatre Festival
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]\nThe annual Cork One Act Theatre Festival takes place once again at the Cork Arts Theatre from Wednesday 6th to Saturday 9th November at 8pm each night. \nTheatre groups from all over Munster will gather over the four nights to compete for the all-important points in their bid to reach the All-Ireland One Act Final. Nine groups will stage a wide variety of plays showcasing the very best acting and directing talent. The competitive element makes for an electric atmosphere during the performances as the groups are evaluated by the adjudicator. \nThe adjudicator for the event is Paul Brennan. He will have the onerous task of deciding the winning play and selecting the best actor\, actress and director. \nJames Horgan\, the Festival Director\, said\, “The Cork One Act Theatre Festival is always one of the highlights of the theatre calendar. The event always guarantees a great night out for theatre-goers as the groups that perform are of a high standard and\, with nine plays to choose from\, there is always plenty of variety. \nPoints are awarded to the top performing groups who will then take to the road and present their plays in other venues around the country with a view to gaining enough points to qualify for the All-Ireland Final in December. It’s an exciting event as the groups are very conscious of the fact that this is a competition and\, as a result they must pull out all the stops. \nPROGRAMME:\n \nWednesday 6th November\n– ‘I’m Not ADHD\, I’m Bold’ by Jacinta Sheerin and Georgina Mc Kevitt – Conna Drama Group (Confined)\n– ‘Dancing at Lunacy’ by Seamus Scanlon – Gunpowder Drama Group (Open)\n– ‘Ahhh Lad!’ by Patrick O’Byrne – Carlow Little Theatre (Confined) \nThursday 7th November\n– ‘The Clock Strikes Noon’ by Jethro Compton – Kilmeen Drama Group (Open)\n– ‘Interior Designs’ by Jimmie Chinn – Blue Hat Productions (Open) \nFriday 8th November\n– ‘Pity About Kitty’ by Jimmie Chinn – Camross Drama Group (Confined)\n– ‘From Under The Bed’ by Seamus O’Rourke – Palace Players (Open) \nSaturday 9th November\n– ‘Dead Man’s Bells’ by Méabh de Brún– Penny Gaff Players (Open)\n– ‘The Glass Asylum’ by Niall Ó Muirí– Bunclody / Kilmyshall Drama Group (Open)\nFollowed by the Final Adjudication and Awards Ceremony with Adjudicator Paul Brennan \nTickets: €14\n \nAdministration fee on phone and online bookings. \nNote for Online Bookings: Once your booking is complete\, please either print your tickets at home and bring them with you\, or present them on your phone at the box office on arrival and they will print them for you. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/events” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_style=”cmsmasters_but_bg_hover” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_bg_color=”#b58e4f” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK NOW[/cmsmasters_button][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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SUMMARY:Wishful Thinking
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]\nby Shaunna Lee Lynch\nPresented by Strive Theatre\n\nNovember 12th to 16th @ 8pm   \nSiobhán is back in East Cork\, fresh off the boat from London where her journalism career didn’t hit the dizzying heights she hoped it might. Back in the nest\, she discovers her Mother and cousin Mags have adopted new age spiritual practices to help cope with a death in the family. While worshipping at the altar of self-help\, they try to encourage the deeply cynical and newly nihilistic Siobhán out of her slump. This new play by Shaunna Lee Lynch explores the mystical and materialistic aspects of self-improvement culture. \nVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0XfFUXWQxE&t=4s \nREVIEW:\n“ The strong characters and sharp writing in Wishful Thinking provide plenty of laughs with all too recognisable\, and often cringey\, personality traits. While it’s easy to poke fun at some of the mystical elements\, a mirror is also held up to the ever doubtful unbelievers. This balance is nicely achieved and is never wholly one-sided. In a show full of humour Wishful Thinking none the less gets to explore deeper elements of the human condition\, such as grief\, hopes\, and family bonds. Beyond the East Cork quips and “pessimism exorcisms” lies a story about finding truth and dealing with life’s problems”- ★★★★ The Reviews Hub\nhttps://www.thereviewshub.com/wishful-thinking-the-new-theatre-dublin/ \nABOUT STRIVE THEATRE\nStrive Theatre is a Cork based company who aim to cultivate theatre culture in Cork City and beyond. We exist to offer a creative outlet to theatre artists in the community and develop and produce new work for Irish and international stages. The company concerns itself with new material\, developing the seeds of ideas in to full production-ready works of value. We aim to share our work with as wide an audience as possible\, reaching beyond the traditional theatre-going audiences of the city and country\, and so beyond traditional theatre spaces. Our early history has seen us thrive in ‘found spaces’ such as beer gardens\, churches\, festival tents\, yoga rooms and pubs\, as well as a host of touring venues nationwide and abroad. We aim to dissolve an artificial divide between the “world of theatre” and the everyday and share a quality of work in keeping with the ideals upon which the art was founded. We are currently engaged in play development\, production and delivering our STRY? Schools Initiative – a drama and story-telling workshop curriculum for post-primary students. \nDeveloped with the support of The Cork Arts Theatre / Arts Council Emerging Artists Programme\, BrokenCrow’s Play Clinic\, and Corcadorca’s Theatre Development Centre. Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. \n“We are delighted to be participating in this scheme and thank the Cork Arts Theatre for the opportunity. We greatly respect the theatre’s commitment to supporting emerging artists and feel that the practical\, tangible support offered by the scheme is a huge asset to the Cork theatre community.” – STRIVE THEATRE  \n \nTickets: €15\, €12 conc. \nAdministration fee on phone and online bookings. \nNote for Online Bookings: Once your booking is complete\, please either print your tickets at home and bring them with you\, or present them on your phone at the box office on arrival and they will print them for you. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/events” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_style=”cmsmasters_but_bg_hover” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_bg_color=”#b58e4f” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK NOW[/cmsmasters_button][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row data_shortcode_id=”tdlv10urta” data_width=”fullwidth” data_padding_left=”5″ data_padding_right=”5″ data_top_style=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_color=”default” data_padding_top=”0″ data_padding_bottom=”50″][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_bg_position=”top center” data_bg_repeat=”no-repeat” data_bg_attachment=”scroll” data_bg_size=”cover” data_border_style=”default” data_animation_delay=”0″ data_shortcode_id=”tpoqdyg4te”][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”3px9kl35if” animation_delay=”0″]\nTeam\nPlaywright / Co-Producer / Actor: Shaunna Lee Lynch\nShaunna Lee Lynch is a Cork-native writer\, actor\, director and producer. Since graduating from Ireland’s Conservatory of Music and Drama (DIT) with a Level 8 Honours Degree in Drama she has been involved in many projects around Ireland and abroad. Most recently her play Wishful Thinking premiered at Dublin Fringe Festival 2019 which she wrote\, co-produced and played the part of Bláthnaid. In February 2019\, she directed Strive Theatre’s ‘The Weight of a Chip’ which enjoyed a successful ten-show run. She played the part of Emma in ‘The Time Emma Met Alex’\, which won ‘Best Creative Cork Short’ at Indie Cork 2018. She was a producer on ‘The Rollover’\, a feature film which premiered at Indie Cork 2019\, also made by The Rain Company. As a spoken word artist she has performed her work at events such as Electric Picnic\, Cork City Culture Night\, LitFest (St. Clementin\, France) The Garden Party (Lisbon) and more. \nDirector / LX Design / Co-Producer – Ciarán MacArtain\nCiarán is a theatre artist\, poet and producer from Glasheen in Cork City. He is a graduate of Drama & Theatre Studies and English from University College Cork. In 2014 he trained in theatre at Pace University in New York\, as part of the international exchange programme. He wrote his first play\, The Rooftops of Paris\, in 2012 and produced and directed it for Strive Theatre in January 2013 in Nancy Spain’s on Barrack St. in Cork City. The play then toured for a 12 show run to the 2014 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. For Strive Theatre he has directed The Rooftops of Paris (2013/14) and In Light of Salt Rings They Drew (co-dir. w/ Sadhbh Moriarty) (2015/16) before directing a new version of In Light of Salt Rings They Drew for Listowel Writers Week 2016. He is a prolific writer of poetry and has performed his work locally\, nationally and internationally since 2011. His work has been published in a variety of magazines\, journals and anthologies. He is currently involved in theatre as a writer\, performer\, director\, designer\, facilitator and producer. He is co-founder and Artistic Director of Strive Theatre. \nTechnical Manager – Rab Urquhart\nRab Urquhart is a poet\, playwright\, director (artistic\, dramatic\, and musical) and musician. He also teaches Wu style Tai Chi Chuan. He was Artistic Director of ‘Shem the Penman sings again.’ (Irish Film Board)\, and ‘Ronanism’ (Fantastic films). More recent productions include ‘Tumbling Birds’ with the ‘Choke Collective’\, and ‘Ireland’s Rising’\, for Joan Denise Moriarty School of Dance and Club Ceoil. He was Technical Manager for In Light of Salt Rings They Drew\, Will It Fit In The Van? and The Weight of a Chip. \nStage Manager – Alexandra Ayvazova\nAlexandra is a Contemporary and Urban Dance artist based in Dublin. For the last five yearsshe has also worked as a Stage Manager\, collaborating with Dublin Dance Festival\, Live Collision International Festival\, Dublin Fringe Festival\, Human Collective Dance Company and Dance2Connect Festival. She is currently working at CoisCéim Dance Theatre\, assisting with administration of Broadreach programme\, organisation and stage management of dance performances. \nSound Designer – Benjamin Burns\nBenjamin Burns is a poet and musician from Sligo who is now based in Cork City. In 2014 he released a solo album entitled Beacons in the Storm\, under the moniker Pandy Corporation\, which fused ambient soundscapes with field-recordings of the natural world. Since then he has played in art-punk bands The Last Bus to Nowhere and The 5th Floor. He won the All-Ireland Poetry Slam 2016\, going on to represent Ireland in the 2017 European Poetry Slam in Brussels\, and he was runner-up in the Munster Poetry Slam in 2016 and 2018. Benjamin has worked with Strive Theatre on a number of other projects this year\, including as sound designer for their production of The Weight of a Chip by Ciarán MacArtain. Most recently he performed as part of the multi-disciplinary ensemble The Crossover at Electric Picnic. He has a BA in Music Technology and Anthropology\, and a H Dip in Early Years Montessori Education. \nSet Designer – Hanan Sheedy\nHanan is a designer\, director and writer based in Cork City. He’s worked as a Lighting/Set Designer since 2014 with companies such as Graffiti Theatre\, Luke Murphy\, Tonnta\, BrokenCrow and Theatre Makers. As Artistic Director with No Kissin’ Ensemble he created the multi-diciplinery piece SLSD\, supported by the arts council and presented at Cork Midsummer Festival\, Dublin Fringe\, Electric Picnic and Imagine Arts Fest. The ensemble were inaugural participants in Tessellate Cork connecting them with Corcadorca\, The Everyman and Cork Midsummer. Hanan has been awarded residencies in centres including Tyrone Guthrie Centre (Make 2017)\, Druid’s Mick Lally\, University College Cork and Olde Vechte (Omman\, The Netherlands) and awarded a research bursary from Cork City Council for investigation of movement and direction within theatre performance. \nPerformers\nKaren Killeen is Siobhán Griffin\nKaren is a Dublin-based actor and director. Recent work includes Taken Down for RTÉ and the eagerly anticipated horror Hen by Janna Kemperman. Karen played the title role in EMILY which premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2018. As a director\, Karen co-directed Laura O’Shea’s debut film Hold the Line which has won a multitude of awards at both Irish and international festivals. Most recently the film won Best Short at Belfast Film Festival and their co-direction received a Special Mention in the category of ‘Best Emerging Female Director’ at IndieCork. Karen devises original theatre with Romana Testasecca and their company Rosebuds. She is a classically trained pianist\, strong singer and avid horse rider. \nSíofra O’Meara is Mags O’ Riordan\nSíofra has most recently been seen in ALAY NAOV in Project Arts Centre\, Tissue in the Samuel Beckett\, GO HOME (Short Film\, which she also wrote and was nominated for best performance at the Richard Harris Film Festival) and Efficacy84 in Smock Alley (Nominated for best performance in Dublin Fringe). Other credits include This Looks Bad (SmockAlley/Axis Ballymun/Kill The Cat Productions) which she also wrote\, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016 with It Folds (SummerHall) and Discretion\, Guaranteed (Paradise Green)\, Madam De Markievicz on Trial (The New Theatre/Nationwide/International Tour)\, ARISE (Acne Theatre Company)\, It Folds (BrokenTalkers\, JunkEnsemble/the Abbey\, Peacock/ TigerDublinFringe2015) and Trinkets/ SickleMoon Productions/Carrickmacross Art Festival) and In Arabia We’d All be Kings (Some Yanks Theatre Co.) Síofra recently had an extract of her play This Looks Bad published by Arlen House in their newest anthology “Washing Windows”\, and has performed her writing at HerStory’s Culture Night Event (2016)\, Ranting + Raving (The International\, Squad Productions) and poetry events around Dublin. \nClaire O’Donovan is Angela (Mammy) Griffin\nClaire’s classical theatre roles include Gertrude in Hamlet \, Lady Capulet and Nurse in Romeo and Juliet for Mill Productions and Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra for the Dublin Shakespeare Society. She played Dr. Vivan Bearing in Wit by Margaret Edson with Trinity Players. Other roles at The Mill Theatre include Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Veronique in God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza both directed by Geoff O’Keefe. Also at the Mill and directed by Padraic McIntyre\, Claire appeared as Mother in Conall Morrison’s adaptation of Patrick Kavanagh’s Tarry Flynn and Moya Lewellyn Davis\, erstwhile confidante of the “Big Fella”\, in Good Evening Mr. Collins by Tom McIntyre. Her TV roles include Normal People (BBC3)\, Nightflyers (SyFy/Netflix)\, Assassins (TV3)\, Resistance and Fair City (RTE). Claire appears next as Dr. Kavanagh in her feature film debut\, Dead Happy\, directed by Ruth Meehan and based on Anne Gildea’s book “I’ve Got Cancer\, What’s Your Excuse?” \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/wishful-thinking/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T054533
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SUMMARY:Three Men In A Boat
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]\nby Jerome K. Jerome\npresented by MINNOW Productions\nadapted by Ethan Dillon and directed by Mags Keohane\n\nNovember 21st to 30th (excluding Sunday 24th) @ 8pm\nPREVIEWS: 19th and 20th November @ 8pm\n \nJerome K. Jerome’s classic novel Three Men In A Boat sees the hypochondriacal J and his two hapless friends rent a boat and take a trip down-river to get a break from their stressful lives. How they settled on a boat trip is up for debate\, it seemed like a great idea at the time! They explore the watering holes\, meet the locals and get up to all sorts of antics as they attempt to live the good life and reconnect with their Cork roots. \nFrom Cork based theatre company MINNOW\, this stage adaptation captures the humour and whimsicality of the original novel transforming it for modern theatre audiences to enjoy. \nDirector Mags Keohane and writer and performer Ethan Dillon first worked together on a production of Serious Money by Caryl Churchill which won Best Ensemble and Best Set at the Irish Student Drama Awards 2012. As part of the Granary Theatre’s New Director’s Festival 2015 they collaborated on Made in China by Mark O’ Rowe – “a coarse and sleazy slice of Dublin given Cork edge” (Irish Examiner). \nThree Men in a Boat is their most creatively ambitious project to date\, resituating the novel from the river Thames in 19th century England to the river Blackwater in Ireland 2019. Mags and Ethan give a contemporary celtic take on Jerome’s witty anecdotes. A story of adventure and divilment\, Three Men In A Boat promises a night of laugh-a-minute\, theatrical entertainment. \nCast: Ethan Dillon\, Aoife O’Sullivan\, Andrew Cusack\nDirector: Mags Keohane\nProducer: Phoebe Cotton\nStage Manager: Erin Barclay\nLighting Design: Alan Mooney\nSound Design: Elaine Howley\nSet Design: Davy Dummigan\nCostume Design: Gillian Roberts \nMINNOW\nMINNOW is a newly formed theatre company run by Mags Keohane. Three Men in a Boat is the company’s first production with Ethan Dillon as associate artist. MINNOW aims to create innovative and socially engaged theatre for a diverse audience. The company’s journey begins with a commitment to artistic collaboration. Mags and Ethan first worked together on a production of Serious Money by Caryl Churchill which won Best Ensemble and Best Set at the Irish Student Drama Awards 2012. As part of the Granary Theatre’s New Director’s Festival 2015 they collaborated on Made in China by Mark O’ Rowe – “a coarse and sleazy slice of Dublin given Cork edge” (Irish Examiner). Three Men in a Boat is their most creatively ambitious project to date\, transforming Jerome K. Jerome’s 19th Century classic for modern Irish audiences to enjoy. \nWhat’s up next for MINNOW? Mags is artist in residence with Druid’s FUEL programme developing a new show inspired by personal accounts from Ireland’s first unarmed humanitarian mission – The Irish Rwandan Support Group 1994. A work-in-progress of this development was presented in Triskel Arts Centre as part of SHOW 2018 curated by Corcadorca’s Theatre Development Centre. To keep up to date and get in touch visit: magskeohane.com \nThis production is made possible by the Cork Arts Theatre and the Arts Council Emerging Artists Programme. \n“Ethan and Mags applied to the Emerging Artists Programme as they were excited by the opportunity to create work in their home city. They hope to engage with the local community and build new artistic relationships for future collaborations. We are very grateful to the Cork Arts Theatre for their generous support.” – MINNOW  \n \nTickets:\nPreviews: All tickets €12\nOther Dates: €15\, €12 conc.\nAdministration fee on phone and online bookings. \nNote for Online Bookings: Once your booking is complete\, please either print your tickets at home and bring them with you\, or present them on your phone at the box office on arrival and they will print them for you. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/events” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_style=”cmsmasters_but_bg_hover” button_font_weight=”bold” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_bg_color=”#b58e4f” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK NOW[/cmsmasters_button][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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