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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210831T200000
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Waiting for Wifi
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][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]\nTuesday 31st August to Saturday 4th September 2021 @ 8pm\nWaiting for Wifi\nWritten and performed by Jessica Courtney Leen\nMaggie is the girl whose life you love to hate\, as she sifts effortlessly through South America on the back of her successful travel blog. Except for the fact that it’s 2023 and Maggie is actually still in her bedroom since 2020 when she developed agoraphobia during lockdown. \nSurviving on Tesco home delivery and working as an online GAA content curator\, she has her family and friends fooled into believing she is living her best global life\, while she runs a fake blog from the green screen in her bedroom. But tonight\, when the power goes and the only world she exists in disappears\, an interrupted Maggie must weather her own existential storm. \nA comedic\, all-baring glance into the mind of an extroverted introvert desperate for a connection. \nWaiting for Wifi is a one woman\, empty space piece of physical theatre that breaks the mould of conventional theatre and opens audiences up to an everyday life story in an abstract way. It touches on the themes of mental health and social media in a darkly comedic way\, showing the existential crisis of Cork girl\, Maggie. In a non-sensical sense-making stream of consciousness that comes to life on stage\, this is a bold\, fast paced\, unusually scripted and physically daring piece of modern theatre that is\, in a way\, Beckettian in intent and a modern hat tip to Beckett’s Godot. \nWaiting For Wifi uses both voiceover and a live variety multi-character performance to bring this one woman show to full fruition. As a musician\, the writer and performer – Jessica Leen – enjoys using sound in creative ways but also enjoys the simplicity of one actor on an empty stage performing everything themselves with finely tuned mime\, vocal impressions and strong performance physicality. \nDuration: 50 minutes \nTickets: €12\, €10 concessions. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qec1dz384c” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/waiting-for-wifi/e-llzjqz” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”default” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”wmeid4k6l5″ width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”mxxecr6n3p” animation_delay=”0″]\nGUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING SHOWS\n\nWe would like to bring your attention to the following measures that we have put in place to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all our patrons.\n \n\nTemperature will be taken of staff\, actors and audience members as they enter the venue.\nMasks must be worn. You may bring your own mask or purchase one if necessary when you arrive.\nIn accordance with current social distancing\, there will be seating for a maximum of 28 persons (or less) with 2 meters distancing. Seats are sold in pairs to ensure that only close contacts sit next to each other.\nThe theatre will be deep cleaned after each performance.\nSeating will be allocated so please check your ticket carefully.\nThe bar will remain closed for now as per government guidelines.\nDoor handles will be wiped down every 15 minutes by our staff.\nAudience members will be shown to their seats by staff to ensure social distancing.\nWeather permitting\, audience members are advised to leave the building during the interval.\nOur staff have been updated on all the necessary procedures and policies so do please co-operate with their requests to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.\n\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]
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210908T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210911T200000
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Being Earnest
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]\nWednesday 8th to Saturday 11th September 2021 @ 8pm\nStage-It Productions present \nThe Importance of Being Earnest\nby Oscar Wilde\nDirected by Finola Doyle O’Neill\nProduced by Dolores Dermody\, Stage-managed by Brenda Lynch. \nOscar Wilde’s comedy of manners\, or as the dramatist himself so aptly puts it\, ’A trivial comedy for serious people’ is as relevant today as it was in 1890s Victorian England. The wit and wisdom of Wilde’s comedy are sure to strike a chord with modern audiences\, where ‘polite society’ is really another term for scathing social media soundbites! \nThis incomparable classic\, is directed by UCC broadcast historian\, Finola Doyle O’Neill\, creative director of Stage It Productions. The cast of this amateur production\, includes Tim Roche\, a former All-Ireland drama finalist\, who plays Anglican Minister\, Dr Chasuble. His love interest\, the Governess\, Miss Prism\, is played by Eithne Horgan\, a fine comedic actress\, seen in the 2019 film Lovestruck at the Cork Film Festival. The formidable Lady Bracknell is played by Ber Madden\, who has performed a series of stand-out leading roles for the UCC Players. Her daughter Gwendolyn is played by Julie Coleman\, known for her performances in the annual 10×10’s at the Cork Arts Theatre. Reece Hawtrey\, a UCC theatre graduate and an exciting up and coming Cork actor\, plays the part of Algernon Moncrieff. MTU Drama and Theatre graduate Pearse O’ Donoghue\, plays the lead role of Jack Worthing\, while his wily ward\, Cecily Cardew\, is played by former Montforts protegee Karen Ray.  Rory O’ Flynn\, plays the role of manservant Lane\, an eccentric character who captures all the absurdities and the frailties of modern life. \nWith accompanying music throughout\, this is a night of fun and frolics\, not to be missed! \nTickets: €16 \nNB: Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. Please read the updated ‘Guidelines for Attending Shows’ below before making a booking. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/the-importance-of-being-earnest/e-kvxbyd” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”default” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK TICKETS[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”vwugf863y9″ width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text]\nGUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING SHOWS\n\nWe would like to bring your attention to the following measures that we have put in place to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all our patrons. \n\nIn line with the government guidelines announced on 31st August 2021\, please note that Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. You must provide proof of vaccination.\nMasks must be worn. You may bring your own mask or purchase one if necessary when you arrive.\nTemperature will be taken of staff\, actors and audience members as they enter the venue.\nThe theatre will be deep cleaned after each performance.\nSeating will be allocated so please check your ticket carefully.\nThe bar will remain closed for now as per government guidelines.\nDoor handles will be wiped down every 15 minutes by our staff.\nAudience members will be shown to their seats by staff to ensure social distancing.\nWeather permitting\, audience members are advised to leave the building during the interval.\nOur staff have been updated on all the necessary procedures and policies so do please co-operate with their requests to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.\n\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[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210914T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043827
CREATED:20210827T104050Z
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SUMMARY:Seven Ages of Mam
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 14th to Saturday 18th September 2021 @ 8pm\nSeven Ages of Mam\nby Mark Evans and Pauline O’Driscoll\n\nPerformed by Pauline O’Driscoll\nDirected by Tom Kibbe \nThe kids have finally gone back to school so let’s hear it for the Mams!! Brand new full length version of this heart – warmingly funny yet poignant play starring well know Cork actress Pauline O’Driscoll (Smalltown\, The Young Offenders) in which Mam shares her hilarious take on motherhood\, sexuality\, grief\, infidelity\, ageing\, love\, lust and loneliness. A female centric piece that will appeal to all. \nA contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s most famous soliloquy –  but from a Mam’s point of view! \nThanks to the response of Cork Arts Theatre audiences and its hugely successful run as a short form piece in our Lunchtime & Supper Theatre programme in 2018\, co-writer’s Mark Evans and Pauline O’Driscoll decided Seven Ages of Mam deserved to be developed into a full length play. Mam was revamped in 2019 and she came back\, bigger and better than ever and went on to garner rave reviews and be nominated BEST NEW PLAY at its World Premiere at Brighton Fringe Festival in 2019 \nWe are thrilled to have this gem of a play back where it started\, now in its new full length\, 70 minute form (no interval) as part of Mam’s first tour in Ireland. Go Mam! \n“MUST SEE SHOW … wondrously inventive exploration of motherhood\, grief\, lust\, heartbreak and joy… hilariously detailed….consummately acted…. wholly believable… O’Driscoll can call down the angels in a light high tessitura – a whisper away from silence\, and she can on occasion roar like a banshee….What O’Driscoll is master of is pause and sudden tangent. The surprise monologue\, the hilariously detailed aside\, the squirm of embarrassment\, and the language of love and forgiveness and letting go. What O’Driscoll brings even more than the humour is the sudden abiding grief. And what she gets more than grief is life-affirming humour\, and what she gets most is utter exhaustion…. No\, she’s of a piece……. the most original riff on the Seven Ages I’ve seen\, and so beautifully subsumed you might not notice it at all … See it.”– Simon Jenner\, FringeReview \n5 STAR HIT with audiences:-  “Belly Laughed”….“Staggeringly Brilliant”…. “Hugely Entertaining”…..“Highly Recommended”…. “a one woman show that feels like a stage full” ….”Beautifully crafted play\, exquisitely performed” … ” Genuinely laughed and cried”…. … “Pauline holds her audience in the palm of her hand. She is a natural story teller and we just want more”… “Everyone Can Relate” – Facebook Audience Reviews \nTickets: €12\, €10 concessions\n \nNB: Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. Please read the updated ‘Guidelines for Attending Shows’ below before making a booking. \nTeaser Trailer Video: https://vimeo.com/paulineodriscoll/sevenagesofmam \nMore Information: Production Website \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”a61ya833j” button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/seven-ages-of-mam/e-vpevrl” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”default” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”none” button_border_style=”default” button_text_color=”#ffffff” button_bg_color_h=”#000000″ button_text_color_h=”#ffffff” animation_delay=”0″]BOOK TICKETS[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”vwugf863y9″ width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text]\nGUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING SHOWS \nWe would like to bring your attention to the following measures that we have put in place to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all our patrons. \n\nIn line with the government guidelines announced on 31st August 2021\, please note that Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. You must provide proof of vaccination.\nMasks must be worn. You may bring your own mask or purchase one if necessary when you arrive.\nTemperature will be taken of staff\, actors and audience members as they enter the venue.\nThe theatre will be deep cleaned after each performance.\nSeating will be allocated so please check your ticket carefully.\nThe bar will remain closed for now as per government guidelines.\nDoor handles will be wiped down every 15 minutes by our staff.\nAudience members will be shown to their seats by staff to ensure social distancing.\nWeather permitting\, audience members are advised to leave the building during the interval.\nOur staff have been updated on all the necessary procedures and policies so do please co-operate with their requests to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.\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[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text]\n  \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210922T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043827
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SUMMARY:Katty Barry
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]\nWednesday 22nd September to Saturday 2nd October 2021 @ 8.00pm\n \nWith support from the Cork Arts Theatre and Cork City Council’s Emerging Artists Programme \nDoonShee presents \n‘Katty Barry – Queen of the Coal Quay’\n \nWritten and Directed by Marion Wyatt\nMusic Score by Jimmy Brockie\n \nDoonShee presents the stage performance of Katty Barry\, Queen of The Coal Quay\, written and directed by Marion Wyatt with an original score composed by Jimmy Brockie. \nKatty Barry\, Queen of The Coal Quay is a new play from the creator of Dockers\, Shawlies\, When We Were Young\, On Albert Road and The Sunbeam Girls. This new play celebrates the life and times of Katty Barry. \nThe play was written with the support of Miss Barry’s family. All characters are fictitious\, with the exception of Katty. \nKatty Barry\, who was a legend in her own time\, ran an eating house in Dalton’s Avenue\, just off Cornmarket Street. Her establishment was frequented by peers and paupers alike\, and all were treated the same\, with nightly songs and stories\, as Katty served alcohol\, often late at night\, despite having no licence\, and being repeatedly fined. \nThe Cork Examiner described Katty Barry as the personification “of a people and a culture peculiar to a particularly colourful and indigenously Cork milieu”\, presiding over bohemian Cork life until the closure of her establishment by the late sixties. \nThe Irish Times stated that Katty Barry remained “elegant\, observant\, highly intelligent\, with a devilish twinkle in her eye and the ability to cut people down to size.” \nCast: Marie O’Donovan\, Pearse O’Donoghue\, Angela Newman\, Judy Donovan\, Jimmy Brockie. \nTickets: €17.50\, €15 concessions\nAge Restriction: 12+ \nNB: Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. Please read the updated ‘Guidelines for Attending Shows’ below before making a booking. \n[/cmsmasters_text][cmsmasters_button shortcode_id=”qwg4by9gk6″ button_link=”https://www.ticketsource.eu/corkartstheatre/katty-barry-queen-of-the-coal-quay/e-ojmbem” button_target=”blank” button_text_align=”left” button_font_weight=”default” button_font_style=”default” button_text_transform=”default” button_border_style=”default” animation_delay=”0″]Book Tickets[/cmsmasters_button]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”wmeid4k6l5″ width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[cmsmasters_text]\nThis production is made possible by the Cork Arts Theatre and Cork City Council’s Emerging Artists Programme. \n[/cmsmasters_text]\n[cmsmasters_divider shortcode_id=”ut5w3bm3o2″ width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″]\n[/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row data_shortcode_id=”otzqt1hcvk” 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_shortcode_id=”4xb9t2wxth” data_border_style=”default”][cmsmasters_text]\nAbout Doonshee\n\nDoonShee – making tiny but mighty productions. \nDoonShee is committed to producing new works by Irish writers. \nDoonShee – where up-and-coming theatre artists work side-by-side with an experienced\, established team in bringing “ideas” to full realisation. \nFurther information: doonsheedoonshee@gmail.com \n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_row data_shortcode_id=”ls5t089c5d” 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_shortcode_id=”htz5bfst6″ data_animation_delay=”0″ data_border_style=”default” data_bg_size=”cover” data_bg_attachment=”scroll” data_bg_repeat=”no-repeat” data_bg_position=”top center”]\n[cmsmasters_divider width=”long” height=”1″ position=”center” margin_top=”50″ margin_bottom=”50″ animation_delay=”0″ shortcode_id=”jb7pnx86gf”]\n[cmsmasters_text]\nGUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING SHOWS \nWe would like to bring your attention to the following measures that we have put in place to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all our patrons. \n\nIn line with the government guidelines announced on 31st August 2021\, please note that Covid Certification is now required for entry for everyone over 18 years of age. You must provide proof of vaccination.\nMasks must be worn. You may bring your own mask or purchase one if necessary when you arrive.\nTemperature will be taken of staff\, actors and audience members as they enter the venue.\nThe theatre will be deep cleaned after each performance.\nSeating will be allocated so please check your ticket carefully.\nThe bar will remain closed for now as per government guidelines.\nDoor handles will be wiped down every 15 minutes by our staff.\nAudience members will be shown to their seats by staff to ensure social distancing.\nWeather permitting\, audience members are advised to leave the building during the interval.\nOur staff have been updated on all the necessary procedures and policies so do please co-operate with their requests to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.\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[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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