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SUMMARY:Little Gem
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15th – Saturday 18th January 2025 @ 8pm\n\nLittle Gem\n\nby Elaine Murphy\n\nDirected by Philip O’ Byrne\nwith: Emma  Ní Bhroin\, Aoife O Keeffe\, Margaret Moore\, Angela Lehane & Shirley Madden. \nOne year can bring extraordinary change; just ask Amber\, Lorraine and Kay\, three generations of North Dublin women who find themselves suddenly facing the unexpected. Young Amber’s case of indigestion – or perhaps it’s a brutal hangover? – grows into something more\, while her mother Lorraine discovers salsa dancing after an incident at work leads to therapist-suggested self-care and her first real date in over 20 years. Grandmother Kay\, “on the wrong side of sixty\, but not dead yet\,” struggles to adjust to life as a caretaker for her beloved Gem and a visit to Ann Somers doesn’t really help the situation. As the year moves forward\, the women confront their individual challenges with courage and humour\, finding strength in one another and discovering the beauty and complexity of family. \nHilarious and poignant\, Irish playwright Elaine Murphy’s debut play\, Little Gem\, premiered at the Dublin Fringe Festival in 2008 where it won the Fishamble New Writing Award. It then transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival\, where it won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award\, the festival’s top prize. Little Gem made its acclaimed US premiere in January of 2010 at the Flea Theatre. Now Cork based Hunters Moon Theatre brings Little Gem directed by Philip O’ Byrne to Cork Arts Theatre for 4 nights in Mid January. \nAbout Hunters Moon Theatre\nFounded in 2018 by Philip O Byrne\, Cork based Hunter’s Moon Theatre has been promoting and performing the classic Irish plays throughout Munster. These venues include The Inkwell Theatre\, Miinane Bridge\, Carnegie Arts Centre Kenmare\, St. Johns Theatre Listowel\, Ringaskiddy Community Centre and The Everyman Theatre. \nTickets: €18\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/little-gem/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Zeitgeist Jukebox by Little John Nee
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th January 2025 @ 8pm\n\nZeitgeist Jukebox by Little John Nee\n\n“A thing of delicate beauty\, I wept the whole way through” – The Bell Harbour Bullhorn \nOn a night such as this\, some folk meet up at an old warehouse in response to a notice on a lamppost. An invitation to join the oddest band that ever was\, in the making of the greatest album of the twenty-first century. Primitive recording equipment sits ready for use; the clock ticks …it’s now or never. \nZeitgeist Jukebox is an immersive theatre experience framed by Little John Nee’s masterful storytelling; a soulful antidote to the disconnection of our times\, and a testament to the healing power of music. \nSit back\, relax and laugh. Should the music move you\, jump up and join the band. \nLittle John Nee is a prolific writer and performer based in the west of Ireland he has developed a singular style of musical storytelling theatre he describes as gentle punk. His most recent work “Nettle Horse” toured extensively in 2024 including performances at the Irish Cultural Centre London\, after first premiering at Cork Arts Theatre in January 24.. \nTickets: €18\, €15 (concessions)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/zeitgeist-jukebox/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Amhráin na Mara - Songs of the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 28th January 2025 @ 7.30pm\n\nAmhráin na Mara\n\nSongs of the Sea\n\nle hÉamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife agus Arin\n\nTuras amhránaíochta “trasna na dtonnta” ó Chorcaigh go dtí an Ghailís is ea Amhráin na Mara. \nAmhráin na Mara is a sing-along voyage “trasna na dtonnta” from Cork to Galicia. \nOíche thaitneamhach a bheidh ann le amhráin mhara as Gaeilge\, Béarla agus Galego. Bainfidh tú sult as a bheith ag canadh i dteannta le hÉamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife agus Arin. Canfaidh siad roinnt amhráin atá ann leis na blianta\, chomh maith le roinnt amhráin nuachumtha. Cuirfear na liricí ar fáil ar an oíche. \nAn enjoyable night of singing maritime songs in Irish\, English and Galician. You will enjoy singing along with Éamonn\, Wike\, Aisling\, Aoife and Arin. They will sing a range of songs that have been around for many moons and a number of new compositions. The lyrics will be provided on the night. \nBíonn sé de nós ag Wike Schippers\, Aisling Wharton\, Aoife Conroy\, Arin Harper agus Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh canadh agus casadh ina n-aonar agus lena chéile ag imeachtaí éagsúla i gCorcaigh agus Cúige Mumhan. \nWike Schippers\, Aisling Wharton\, Aoife Conroy\, Arin Harper and Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh\, perform individually and collaboratively at various events in Cork and Munster. \nTá Éamonn ag comhoibriú faoi láthair le Meitheal Mara\, Community Boatyard Cork d’fhonn Amhráin na Mara agus Rabhcáin Mharaí a chanadh i measc mhuintir Chorcaí agus na Gailíse. \nÉamonn is currently collaborating with Meitheal Mara\, Community Boatyard Cork to sing Amhráin na Mara and Sea Shanties with the people of Cork and Galicia. \nTickets: €15\, €12.50 (concessions)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/amhrain-na-mara/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Pakie O'Callaghan celebrates the Storytelling of Eamon Kelly
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 30th January @1pm\nFriday 31st January @ 1pm and 8pm\nSaturday 1st February @ 8pm\n\nPakie O’Callaghan celebrates the Storytelling of Eamon Kelly\nEamon Kelly has been one of Pakie O’Callaghan’s theatrical heroes since his teenage years and he fondly remembers listening with his father to Kelly on Dinjo’s “Take the floor” which went out for many years on Sunday nights on Radio Eireann and later on to Kelly’s own programme “The Rambling House”. O’Callaghan remembers being transfixed by Kellys performances in his one man shows “In my Fathers Time”\, “Bless me Father” and “Stonemad” which were performed to packed houses at The Everyman Theatre and which won widespread acclaim both in Ireland and internationally. This show will be a trip down memory lane for many but O’Callaghan is hoping to also develop a new audience for these stories which he describes as universal and timeless and always very\, very funny. O’Callaghan does not seek to mimic Eamon Kelly\, and while staying true to the wonderful writing “Pakie O’Callaghan celebrates the storytelling of Eamonn Kelly” is his own interpretation of the work of Ireland’s greatest storyteller . \nWritten and performed by Pakie O’Callaghan\nDirected by Marion Wyatt (Sunbeam Girls\, Dockers\, Katty Barry\, Queen of the Coal Quay\, and recent hit The Echo Boys) \nDuration- 75mins approx \nIn a long career Pakie O’Callaghan has worked on stage\, TV and radio. \nIn the mid-nineties Pakie featured in the RTE radio sketch series Shortt Circuit and subsequently played a lead role in the TV series Bull Island playing\, among other characters\, the then minister for Finance Charlie McCreevey.  In 2004 Pakie joined Joe Duffy’s Funny Friday Show as a writer/performer and has been there ever since. With the late and much lamented Frank Twomey\, Pakie co-wrote and starred in the hit stage show Santa Ponsa or Bust which spawned two follow up shows\, Surviving Santa Ponsa and Life after Santa Ponsa.  Following sell out shows at the Everyman\, Frank and Pakie toured the Santa Ponsa Trilogy to every corner of Ireland. \nPakie has written and performed three one man shows\, In the National Interest\, The Last Brown Envelope and No more Brown Envelopes\, all of which toured nationally. \nTickets: €18\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/pakie-ocallaghan-eamon-kelly-2025/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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