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SUMMARY:Romeo and Juliet
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 30th April – Saturday 4th May @ 8pm\nRomeo and Juliet\n\nby William Shakespeare\n\nAs part of their ongoing centenary celebrations\, The Cork Shakespearean Company prepares to present the most famous and tragic love story of them all. \nThe story of the “star-crossed” young lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet\, is one of the great tragedy themed plays by William Shakespeare. Addressing the issues of the consequences of immature blind passion\, but also the current climate of hatred and prejudice that we are seeing all too often\, not just in other countries but here at home too. Romeo and Juliet are young teenagers who fall deeply in love but their families are bitter enemies. Regardless of the feud between their families they marry in secret. Despite every effort to conceal their actions\, the story ultimately ends in tragedy. \nTickets: €18\, €16 conc.\, Group rate (min. 8 pers.): €15 each\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/romeo-and-juliet/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Drama Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Monday 6th May @ 7pm\n\nMontfort College of Performing Arts presents\nDrama Showcase\n\nJoin us for a show full of poetry\, improvisation\, solo\, duologue and group acting pieces presented by the drama students from our Fermoy studio. Under the expert guidance of teacher and director Valerie O’ Leary\, our students will entertain you with drama pieces of the highest quality. A wonderful evening of theatre guaranteed. \nTickets: €10\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/drama-showcase-2024/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:A Grand Night for Singing
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 7th May @ 7.30pm\, and Wednesday 8th May @ 5.30pm & 8pm\n\nMontfort College of Performing Arts presents\nA Grand Night for Singing\nJoin 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 Luke Condon will perform a wide and varied repertoire with songs from the golden age of Broadway right up to contemporary modern musicals. A glorious night of musical theatre awaits! \nAccompanist – Ronan Holohan \nTickets: €10\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/grand-night-2024/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Cork International Poetry Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15th – Saturday 18th May 2024\nCork International Poetry Festival\n\nThe Cork International Poetry Festival is Ireland’s biggest annual poetry festival. It celebrates Cork as a vibrant poetry scene with international connections. Every year major Irish and international poets gather for four days of readings\, discussions\, workshops and film. \nThe programme of readings taking place this year at the Cork Arts Theatre is as follows: \n\nWednesday 15th May @ 7pm\nMajella Kelly and David McLoghlin\n Details and Booking\n\nWednesday 15th May @ 8.30pm\nPatrick Deeley and John Ennis\n Details and Booking\n\nWednesday 15th May @ 10pm\nKatie Donovan and Kerry Hardie\n Details and Booking\n\nThursday 16th May @ 7pm\nJenny Mitchell and Gustav Parker Hibbett\n Details and Booking\n\nThursday 16th May @ 8.30pm\nJohn F. Deane and Aidan Mathews\n Details and Booking\n\nThursday 16th May @ 10pm\nVictoria Kennefick and Heather Treseler\n Details and Booking\n\nFriday 17th May @ 7pm\nAndré Naffis-Sahely & Tom Sleigh\n Details and Booking\n\nFriday 17th May @ 8.30pm\nDonika Kelly and Dante Micheaux\n Details and Booking\n\nFriday 17th May @ 10pm\nDavid Harsent and Sarah Holland-Batt\n Details and Booking\n\nSaturday 18th May @ 3pm\nFool for Poetry & Gregory O’Donoghue Prize Readings\n Details and Booking\n\nSaturday 18th May @ 4.30pm\nSimon Ó Faoláin and Gabriel Rosenstock\n Details and Booking\n\nSaturday 18th May @ 7pm\nFatimah Asghar and Sally Wen Mao\n Details and Booking\n\nSaturday 18th May @ 8.30pm\nPaul Muldoon\n Details and Booking\n\nSaturday 18th May @ 10pm\nSimon Armitage\n Details and Booking\n\n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cipf-2024/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:A Safe Passage
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 21st – Saturday 25th May @ 8pm\nA Safe Passage\nby Irene Kelleher\n“It’s the age-old question\, should you take a leap of faith? Will it bring fortune or folly? In Tarot\, the Fool stands on the edge of a sea cliff\, carefree and smiling. Sound familiar?”\nNew Year’s Eve 1979. Two strangers are thrown together at Inish Dúbh Lighthouse: Christy the Keeper\, shining a ceaseless vigil for all at sea; and the young woman who does not want to be saved. Both have plans for the evening. Both seem to want the same thing. But as the storm rages and the tower door shuts\, they must decide – to weather the storm together or take a leap of faith? \nDirected by Geoff Gould (Philadelphia here I come\, This Ebony Bird)\, A Safe Passage is a story of lost and found\, of isolation\, and the ultimate need for human connection. \nAward-winning Blood in the Alley Theatre Company present the tour of Irene Kelleher’s new play after its sold-out run at Cork Midsummer 2022. Known for producing new and original work\, the company has previously presented work by Irish playwrights Conal Creedon and Michael Lovett. Well-known Leitrim actor\, writer and director Seamus O’Rourke (Trad\, Indigestion\, From Under the Beds) plays Christy the Lighthouse Keeper. This is Irene Kelleher’s latest play to tour after critically acclaimed national and international tours of her one woman shows Gone Full Havisham and Mary & Me. “A writer to watch.” THE STAGE ★★★★ \nDirector Geoff Gould\nCast Irene Kelleher\, Seamus O’Rourke\nSound and Video Designer Cormac O’Connor\nSet Designer Hannah Lane\nLighting Designer Tim Feehily \nTickets: €18\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/a-safe-passage/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Views from a Lamp Post
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 28th May – Saturday 1st June @ 8pm\nViews from a Lamp Post\nTen brand-new\, ten minute plays will have their world premieres at the Cork Arts Theatre from Tuesday 28th May to Saturday 1st June 2024 as part of the venue’s ‘Views from a Lamp Post’ event. \nEstablished in 2015\, the annual ‘Views from…’ series was conceived in order to encourage new writing for the stage and to bring those characters and stories to life in the intimate setting of the Cork Arts Theatre. \nWith a different theme each year\, the event sees hundreds of entries from authors all over the world. Some of the best acting and directing talent that Cork has to offer then set to work to create a wonderful evening of theatre that has proved immensely popular with audiences over the years. \nThe setting is a simple one – a lamp post and a park bench. What stories and characters will visit this setting? You’ll just have to come along and find out. \nThis year\, over 300 plays were submitted for the event. They were eventually whittled down to the final 10 wonderful plays and those are: \n\n‘The Beacon’ by Eithne Horgan – Director: Dolores Dermody\n‘Panic Attack’ by Loretta Oleck – Director: Michael Manley\n‘Nobody Puts Marie Curie in the Corner’ by Julie Melia – Director: Sean Creagh\n‘Alfie and Greta’ by David Hopes – Director: Declan Lynch\n‘Handcuffed’ by Martin Condon – Director: Eltin Griffin\n‘Magical Thinking’ by Bara Swain – Director: Cathal O’Donovan\n‘Funeral Sandwiches’ by Sarah O’Connell – Director: James Horgan\n‘A Sharp Exchange’ by Darren Hall – Director: Rob O’Sullivan\n‘Death Takes a Lunch Break’ by Jim Sampson – Director: Ruby Spilsbury\n‘First to Find’ by Jeff Tullin – Director: Karen Lynch\n\nThis event is usually very well attended so we advise early booking to avoid disappointment. \nAge Recommendation: 14+ \nTickets: €15\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/views-from-a-lamp-post/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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