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SUMMARY:Cortisol
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 3rd – Saturday 5th October @ 8pm\nPreview on Wednesday October 2nd @ 8pm\nMatinee – Saturday 5th @ 2pm\n\nOnce Off Productions & Burnt Toast Productions present\nCORTISOL\nby Megan & Shannon Haly\n“Your cards declined.” Cortisol.\n“Have you a boyfriend yet?” Cortisol.\n“Are you doing a masters?” Cortisol. \nThey said our twenties would be the best years of our lives… \nCortisol is a queer coming of age rollercoaster ride through growing up in Ireland. From childhood nostalgia to present day chaos\, Sam has been through the highs of first love and the heartbreak of grief. She’s flown the nest\, and crash landed back into it. Her girlfriend broke up with her and her best friend is moving to Australia. Why is it so hard to make new friends in your twenties? Sam doesn’t know who she is or where she is meant to be\, but maybe that’s ok… \nOnce Off Productions and Burnt Toast Productions presents Cortisol\, from sisters and co-writers Megan & Shannon Haly. A whirlwind story that starts in childhood innocence and hurtles headlong into the chaos of early adulthood\, all underscored by the pulsating beat of that all too familiar stress hormone. Cortisol is also a digital revolution. An online community of people asking themselves the same questions you are. Is everyone else feeling lonely? What am I doing with my life? Where can I get a good hot chicken roll? \nCortisol isn’t just a play—it’s an adrenaline-fueled odyssey through the messy\, beautiful\, and utterly exhilarating journey of crash landing into adulthood. \nCredits: \nWriter/Performers – Megan Haly & Shannon Haly\nDirector – Jeda de Brí\nProducer – Sadhbh Barrett Coakley\nSound Designer – Fiona Sheil\nSet & Costume Designer – Jenny Whyte\nLighting Designer – Dara Hoban\nProduction & Stage Manager – Meghan Bartual Smyth\nImage – Simão Nogueira \nTickets: €20\, €15 – Under 25’s/Student/Unwaged (Preview)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/cortisol-2024/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:After Luke
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 8th – Saturday 12th October @ 8pm\nLost in the Canon Theatre Company presents\n\nAfter Luke\n\nby Cónal Creedon\n\n‘After Luke’ is a darkly comic exploration of a father and his sons relationship\, set against the social\, historical and topographical background of Ireland’s second city during the Celtic Tiger economy and the greed-driven frenzy of the property market. \nThe action unfolds in that contentious space where concrete and asphalt meet pasture and stone\, and where urban necessity collides with the rural idyll – with devastatingly tragic consequences. \nAs the man says “When two elephants go to war\, ’tis the grass gets trampled.” \nNote: Thursday October 10th will feature a post show discussion between director Leon Danza and writer Cónal Creedon. \nCreative Team:\nWriter: Conal Creedon\nDirector: Leon Danza\nPerformers: Niall Holland\, Mike O’Dowd and Simon McKeon\nProduction and Stage Manager: Hannah Myers\nCostume Designer: Hannah Myers\nSound Designer: Cormac O’Connor\nLighting Designer: Christian Sumstad\nSet Design: Leon Danza and Niall Holland\nMake-up Design: Maeve O’Sullivan \nTickets: €18\, €15 (Unwaged)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/after-luke/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Invaders’ Fear of Memories
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 15th October – One Performance Only @ 7pm\n\nA play about the colonisation of Palestine\n\nThe Invaders’ Fear of Memories\n\nWritten and performed by Benjamin Rivers\nDirected by Linda Wise\nThe performance will be followed by a post show discussion.\n \n“The Invaders’ Fear of Memories” is a solo theatre piece based on the life and diaries of Yousef Nachmani – a Russian Jew who migrated from Tsarist Russia to Ottoman Palestine in 1907. Nachmani became Director of the Jewish National Fund in the Galilee\, playing a central role in the forced displacement of thousands of Palestinians. The play offers a view into the origins of settler-colonialism\, ethnic cleansing and apartheid in modern day Israel. It explores themes of loyalty\, violence\, ideology and grief. “The Invaders’ Fear of Memories” is performed by Ben Rivers\, the great grandson of Nachmani. The play spans 4 decades with Rivers moving between 12 different characters. \nSince August 2023 it has been performed to diverse audiences in France\, Australia and South Africa. \n“The Invaders’ Fear of Memories\,” a one-man play by Ben Rivers\, is both an urgently needed piece of history and an extraordinary work of art. Rivers\, portraying twelve characters\, brings to life his own great-grandfather’s story\, first as an oppressed Jew in Tsarist Russia and then his inexorable transformation into an active participant in the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their homeland. With gorgeous\, stirring songs in Ukrainian\, Yiddish\, Hebrew and Arabic woven throughout\, “The Invaders’ Fear of Memories” confronts us with the tragic cycles of history in which we are still caught. It could not be more relevant in today’s violent world.”\n– Jo Salas\, Author and co-founder of Playback Theatre\, New York. \nRun time 75 mins. \nNet proceeds will go to Anar for Empowerment and Psychosocial Support \, Occupied Palestine \nTickets: €15\, €12\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-invaders-fear-of-memories/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Cure
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 22nd – Saturday 26th October @ 8pm\nHiya Fella Productions presents\n\nThe Cure\n\nby Cónal Creedon\n\nIt’s a sleepy Saturday mornin’ in Cork\, a man stands on Half Moon Street and just around the corner Christmas. The hangover fear is starting to dawn. He is waiting for a pub\, any pub\, to open so he can get “the cure”. As he waits\, he thinks\, thinks and waits\, as he stands there his past walks towards him\, a Christian Brother\, the Christian brother\, Brother Keenan. How will he deal with this encounter\, he asks himself? We travel back to his childhood spent in a Cork city\, redolent with the smell of slaughter-houses\, pubs and sweet-makers. \nStarring Ciaran Bermingham (Sexy Laundry\, Game of Thrones\, The Young Offenders)\, directed by Al Dalton (At The Moment\, Everything Is Missing & Tall Tail) and written by award-winning novelist\, playwright and documentary film maker Cónal Creedon\, The Cure is not to be missed. \nTickets: €18\, €15 (Concession)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-cure/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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