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SUMMARY:Cortisol
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 31st August @ 8pm\nFriday 1st September @ 1pm\nCORTISOL\nby Megan Haly & Shannon Haly\nREHEARSED READING \nCortisol tells the story of Sam who through love\, grief and self discovery is learning to navigate life in her twenties- with a metamorphic timeline\, the play drifts between childhood nostalgia and present day chaos.\nThis is a new piece of writing by Cork sisters Megan and Shannon Haly. Collaborating across different time zones\, the Halys began writing Cortisol during the Covid Pandemic. With only 18 months between them\, the sisters wanted to address commonly held misconceptions about people in their twenties. The idea of ‘your twenties being the best years of your life’ was something they struggled with and felt it was an important reality that needed discussion. Nostalgia is a fundamental theme to this play. It looks at how our childhood and growing up in Ireland has influenced the kind of people we are today. From being honest about our sexuality\, living up to our parents’ expectations of us\, leaving our hometowns and the evolution of friendships as we get older\, this play is an exploration of love\, self discovery\, and the journey of becoming ourselves. \nFresh off the stage from a rehearsed reading of their play at the Irish Repertory Theatre in New York\, the sisters are excited to share a new draft of Cortisol with Cork audiences at The Cork Arts Theatre. \n“Cortisol is like a puzzle piece you are putting together in your brain as you’re watching.” – Jenny Green\, New York Irish Arts. \nWritten and Performed by Megan Haly & Shannon Haly\nDirected by Bailey Bass\nProduced by Sadhbh Barrett Coakley\nStage Managed by Molly Foley\nLighting by Jamie Feehily \nCortisol is one of 4 new works in the CATALYST programme that runs throughout September at Cork Arts Theatre. \nCATALYST is a new collaboration between Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman\, supported by Cork City Council Arts Office\, which aims to provide a platform for the work of early career theatre artists in the city. \nTickets: €8\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cortisol/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Untitled Song Cycle
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 9th September at 5pm\nSunday 10th September at 1pm\nThe Abbey Theatre and Sounds from a Safe Harbour present\nUntitled Song Cycle\n\nby Enda Walsh and Anna Mullarkey\, sung by Aoife Duffin\nwith projections by Jack Phelan. \nA small sharing of a work in progress. \nA woman leaves her small town to forget and feel something else. In an outdoor handball alley in Connemara – her life arrives at her in music and song and fractured bullying scenes. \nTickets: €20\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/untitled-song-cycle/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The SAD Panto!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th September @ 8pm\n\nThe SAD Panto!\nPresented by Moonescale Productions\nWritten and directed by John Francis Scally\nA dark tale about the nature of free will\, and a panto like no other\, The SAD! Panto is a journey into a decaying fantasy where a trio of heroes realise their world is not as it seems. \nFollow Abby\, Chino and their friendly dog Ben through the twisted world of Panoptydoo\, a magical realm where anything is possible\, but the same thing happens every day. As they journey to find the amazing Wishbone\, which can grant their greatest desires\, they start to feel the hand of the audience and the way it affects their lives. They must defeat a sinister conductor they cannot see\, who seems intent on forcing them to remain in the archetypes that have been written for them.Will they be able to break the chains controlling their fate and get a chance to write their own story? Oh yes\, they will! Oh no\, they won’t! \nThis show is suitable for audiences 16+. It features strong language\, discussions of suicide\, themes of an adult nature\, and scenes that some viewers may find distressing. \nCredits\nJohn Francis Scally – Writer and directorMichael Moone – Producer\nCiara O’Neill – Stage Manager\nAoife O’Doherty – Makeup Artist and Assistant Stage Manager\nAoife King – Costume Designer\nHannah Lane – Production Designer\nKyle English – Sound Designer\nPoster designed by Saoirse Evans \nThe SAD Panto! is one of 4 new works in the CATALYST programme that runs throughout September at Cork Arts Theatre. \nCATALYST is a new collaboration between Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman\, supported by Cork City Council Arts Office\, which aims to provide a platform for the work of early career theatre artists in the city. \nTickets: €15\, Concessions €12\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-sad-panto/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:GLUE
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 19th –  Saturday 23rd September\n\nPreview 19th @ 8pm\nWednesday 20th to Saturday 23rd @ 8pm\nMatinee Saturday 23rd @ 1pm\n*No show Friday 22nd\n\nFour Faced Theatre Company presents\nGLUE\nby Niamh Fennessy\nGlue is a vignette of the life of a girl caught in the typical throes of young adulthood. Relationships\, sex\, theft\, girl’s nights out\, girl’s nights in\, more theft\, glue\, boyfriends\, breaks from boyfriends\, siblings\, death\, God\, car air fresheners\, lipstick\, lies\, and…the list goes on. \nBut it’s like that for everyone sure\, isn’t it? \nGlue is a piece for one female performer and a willing audience\, all happening in a narrow window of time as she waits for a fateful phone call. The audience becomes complicit in covering up the petty crimes committed by herself and her oh-so-important beau\, Kev\, as she fills them in on the story of how she has become the unwilling mule for his adrenaline addiction and kleptomania. \nRecommended age 15+. Strong language including mentions of substance abuse & sexual references. \nDirector: Alison McCormackWriter and Performer: Niamh Fennessy\nProduction Manager: Michael-Anthony Greene\nStage Manager: Molly Foley\nScenic Artist: Gillian Roberts\nLighting and Sound Design: Jamie Feehily \nGLUE is one of 4 new works in the CATALYST programme that runs throughout September at Cork Arts Theatre. \nCATALYST is a new collaboration between Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman\, supported by Cork City Council Arts Office\, which aims to provide a platform for the work of early career theatre artists in the city. \nTickets: Preview €10\, Standard €15\, Concession €12\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/glue/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Salomé by the Cliff
DESCRIPTION:Weds. 27th\, Thurs. 28th and Sat. 30th September @ 8pm\n*No show Friday 29th\n\nIsThatAllThereIs Theatre presents\nSalomé by the Cliff\nTwo actresses meet to sacrifice their creation: Salomé. They move freely into the narratives\, luxuriate in the contradictions\, mystify the definitions and strip off all the masks.\nSalomé by the Cliff twists the ancient Christian myth of Salomé into a new subversive version with the players enacting the gradual dismantlement of their play. Audiences are invited to witness this dream like journey; to plunge into an intense\, intimate and ultimately engaging experience that will challenge intellectual rigidities and awaken the imagery of their subconscious world. \nCreated by IsThatAllThereIs: Paolo Gruni\, Sophia Santabarbara and Isadora Söderström\nPerformed by Sophia Santabarbara and Isadora Söderström \nVideography by Sophia Santabarbara and Artem Trofimenko \nRunning Time: 55 min \nAge Suitability: 16+Audience Warnings: Strong language\, Full / Partial nudity\, Themes of an adult nature\, Strobe lighting\, Loud music / Loud effects. \nSalomé by the Cliff is one of 4 new works in the CATALYST programme that runs throughout September at Cork Arts Theatre. \nCATALYST is a new collaboration between Cork Arts Theatre and The Everyman\, supported by Cork City Council Arts Office\, which aims to provide a platform for the work of early career theatre artists in the city. \nTickets: Standard €15\, Concession €12\n*Booking fees apply. \n \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/salome-by-the-cliff/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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