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SUMMARY:Same Time Next Year
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 19th February – Saturday 1st March 2025 @ 8pm\nMatinees: Saturday 22nd February and 1st March @ 2.30pm\n\nSame Time Next Year\n\nby Bernard Slade\n\nGeorge is happily married\, Doris is happily married – but not to each other. \nShe is on her annual Retreat\, George is a successful accountant on his way to a client. One fateful Spring night they happen to meet in the same Travel Lodge and the chemistry is too much to resist. They fall madly in love. Unwilling to cause disruption to their happy home lives and unknown to their respective spouses they agree to meet for one weekend at the same time\, in the same place\, every year for more than 25 years.\n \nTwo of Cork’s finest actors\, Rachel Sarah Murphy and Michael Murphy are perfectly paired in this delightful comedy. We chart their unconventional love affair which begins in 1951 and continues through to 1975.  Same Time Next year is a funny\, emotional and engaging comedy; a perfect choice of theatre for the month of Valentine! \nDirector Mary Curtin\nSet Design by Jim Queally \nTickets: €20\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/same-time-next-year/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250316
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - VERA&SON
DESCRIPTION:This production has\, unfortunately\, been cancelled\nVERA&SON\n\nA new play by Patrick Talbot\n\nfeaturing Fionula Linehan and Michael Sands\n\nA mother. A son. The mother passes away and spends a night back in her old house. After family\, friends and neighbours disperse the son finds himself alone with the coffin. What does he do? What else can he do? He chats to his mother. But some of what he says should perhaps have been said a long time ago. \nVERA&SON looks at the unique relationship between a mother and son over a number of decades\, set against the Ireland of the 1960s and 70s and beyond. Inspired by the playwright’s own mother it is a funny and moving portrait of a larger than life woman whose resourcefulness and quick humour are utterly integral to the welfare and survival of the family around her. \nVERA&SON tells a story that so many of us will identify with. \nPrevious titles by Patrick Talbot include God Bless the Child (Everyman Theatre Cork\, Cork Opera House\, Gaiety Theatre Dublin\, Lyric Theatre Belfast and two national tours); A Great Arrangement (Everyman Theatre Cork\, Gaiety Theatre Dublin\, MAC Belfast and national tour); Intimacies and Elephants (Everyman Theatre) and Two Lord Mayors (co-written with James McKeon) (Everyman Theatre audio broadcast). \nDirected by Patrick Talbot\nSet Design by Jim Queally\nLighting by Jamie Feehily\nSound and Projection by Cormac O’Connor\nCostumes by Jessica Healy \nProduced by Patrick Talbot Productions \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/vera-and-son/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250316
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SUMMARY:Seven Ages of Mam
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 11th to Saturday 15th March @ 8.00pm\n\nPauline O’Driscoll Productions presents\nSeven Ages of Mam\nFresh from a SELL OUT run at The Civic in Tallaght\, Cork Arts Theatre is delighted to host this laugh-out-loud funny yet poignant one woman show that has garnered rave reviews\, and was nominated BEST NEW PLAY at Brighton Fringe Festival in 2019. \nA contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s most famous soliloquy – but from a Mam’s point of view! \nHer hilarious take on motherhood\, sexuality\, grief\, infidelity\, ageing\, love\, lust and loneliness. \nStarring Pauline O’Driscoll (The Tourist\, The Dry\, Borderline\, Smalltown\, The Young Offenders) and directed by Tom Kibbe. \n“MUST SEE SHOW wondrously inventive exploration of motherhood\, grief\, lust\, heartbreak and joy… hilariously detailed….consummately acted…. wholly believable. 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. 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 \nAlbeit a female centric piece about what it means to be a woman and a mother\, Seven Ages of MAM resonates with anyone who is a mam\, knows a mam or ever had a mam…. in other words everyone! \nThe creative team behind Seven Ages of MAM:\nPauline O’Driscoll (performer\, producer & co -writer)\nMark Evans (co-writer)\nTom Kibbe (director)\nJamie Feehily (Lighting design) \n \n  \nTickets: €20. Special opening night price of €18 on Tuesday 11th.\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/seven-ages-of-mam-2025/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260502T195237
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia\, Here I Come!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 19th – Saturday 22nd March 2025 @ 8pm\n\nLongStory Theatre Group presents\n\nPhiladelphia\, Here I Come!\n\nby Brian Friel\n\nFrustrated with his humdrum smalltown life in 1960s rural Ireland\, Gar O’Donnell has made up his mind to emigrate to Philadelphia. Or\, at least\, he thinks he has. On the eve of his departure\, life goes on as usual for everyone else. His untalkative father hardly seems to acknowledge that they will never meet again. Gar’s memory keeps straying to his one missed chance at love. And in the ‘survival shelter’ of his bedroom\, his only real company on this long last night is the voice inside his head: Gar’s one constant playfellow\, the confident man he yearns to be\, but also\, above all\, his stinging conscience. \nFriel’s masterful study of rural Irish society\, the lure of distant shores\, the inner world of the mind\, and the life of unexpressed emotion\, speaks as clearly to today’s audiences as it did to the theatregoers of 1964. In this production\, Friel’s ingenious original idea — representing Public and Private Gar as separate characters — will be given a unique twist: the actors of Public and Private Gar will swap roles every night of the run. \nDirected by Cian Morey and Jack Widger \n*This amateur production of “Philadelphia\, Here I Come!” is presented by arrangement with\nConcord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk. \nTickets: €18\, €15 (concessions)\n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/philadelphia-here-i-come-2025/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Broadway Kidz
DESCRIPTION:Monday 24th to Wednesday 26th March @ 7.30pm\nMontfort College of Performing Arts ​presents\n\nBroadway Kidz\n\nThe Montfort College of Performing Arts is proud to present ‘Broadway Kidz’ – a musical revue celebrating its 63rd year of showcasing the best of Cork talent. The students of the Montfort Youth Choir whose ages range from 9 – 18 years will transport you to the stages of Broadway and the West End as they beguile you with familiar standards from the world’s greatest musicals including Wicked\, Chicago\, A Little Night Music\, School of Rock & Annie and also a sprinkle of some new contemporary classics such as Amelie\, Spring Awakening & Songs for a New World. A first class night of musical theatre for all the family is guaranteed. \nMusical Director: Robbie Pender \nChoreographers: Laurie O’ Driscoll & Karen Walsh \nTickets are €15\, €12 concessions. \n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/broadway-kidz-2025/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:REMOTE
DESCRIPTION:Friday 28th to Saturday 29th March @ 7.30pm\nMontfort College of Performing Arts ​presents\n\nREMOTE\n\nby Stef Smith\n\nDirected by Sinéad Crowley\n\n‘You know back in the day there would have been wolves here. And that’s us. We’re the wolves now. And it’s important people know that’. \nA girl called Antler steps out of her front door and throws her phone on the ground. She stamps on it. She then climbs the tallest tree in the park. She doesn’t want to be found\, not by anyone. Seven teenagers’ lives all intertwine over the course of a single evening as they make their way through the park on a seemingly normal Autumn’s night. Remote is a play about protest\, power and protecting yourself. \n******\nIn September 2022 the Montfort College of Performing Arts established a Senior company drama class under the direction of Sinéad Crowley. The work of the students culminates in a fully staged play which allows them to put to use all the skills developed over the course of the year. The students have appeared in two acclaimed pieces to date; ‘The Boy Preference’ (2023) and ‘Old Times’ in (2024). \nThis year we are delighted to present the inaugural production from our newly formed Intermediate company drama class\, directed by Sinéad Crowley. \nTickets are €15\, €12 concessions. \n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/remote/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Unmasked '25
DESCRIPTION:Monday 31st March to Saturday 5th April @ 7pm\nCADA Performing Arts ​presents\n\nUnmasked ’25\n\nUnmasked\, what does it mean? Taking the original mask off and being able to replace it with a mask of the actor’s choice creating a character\, a situation\, an experience of drama. \nCADA Performing Arts students will take to the stage to present Unmasked ’25 at the Cork Arts Theatre from Monday 31st March. \nUnmasked ’25\, presents drama pieces from Babies Revenge\, The Wizard Chamber\, Dumped in the Swamp and many more interesting pieces of dram\, melodrama\, experimental drama to comedy. The performers who take their original mask off range in age from 3 to 20 years plus. \nThis is definitely one of Cork’s finest drama weeks performed by our future amazing actors. Every aspect of Unmasked ’25 is interesting and unique\, creating great memories for actors and audience. \nMon 31st March – 7pm\n1.  Mouse Makeover; Sat 1.00 Glanmire\n2.  The Orphanage; Sat 11.15 Pine St\n3.  Scared Scarecrows; Sat 9.30 Glanmire\n4.  Let there be Light; Sat 11.00 Glanmire\n5.  The Wizard’s Chamber; Fri 7.30\n6 . Ten Pages; Mon 6.00 \nTue 1st April – 7pm\n1.  The Waterhole Adventure; Sat 10.00 Pine St\n2.  Munchkinland; Sat 12.45 Pine St\n3.  Babies Revenge; Mon 4.30\n4.  Popular; Sat 2.30 Glanmire\n5.  Manger Mystery; Sat 4.15 Glanmire\n6.  Dumped in the Swamp; Sat 2.15 Pine St \nWed 2nd April – 7pm\n1.  Mouse Makeover; Sat 1.00 Glanmire\n2.  The Orphanage; Sat 11.15 Pine St\n3.  Let there be Light; Sat 11.00 Glanmire\n4.  Scared Scarecrows; Sat 9.30 Glanmire\n5.  Ten Pages; Mon 6.00\n6.  The Wizard’s Chamber; Fri 7.30 \nThur 3rd April – 7pm\n1.  The Waterhole Adventure; Sat 10.00 Pine St\n2.  Munchkinland; Sat 12.45 Pine St\n3.  Babies Revenge; Mon 4.30\n4.  Popular; Sat 2.30 Glanmire\n5.  Manger Mystery; Sat 4.15 Glanmire\n6.  Dumped in the Swamp; Sat 2.15 Pine St \nFri 4th April – 7pm\n1.  Mouse Makeover; Sat 1.00 Glanmire\n2.  The Orphanage; Sat 11.15 Pine St\n3.  Scared Scarecrows; Sat 9.30 Glanmire\n4.  Dumped in the Swamp; Sat 2.15 Pine St\n5.  The Wizard’s Chamber; Fri 7.30\n6.  Let there be Light; Sat 11.00 Glanmire \nSat 5th April – 7pm\n1.  The Waterhole Adventure; Sat 10.00 Pine St\n2.  Munchkinland; Sat 12.45 Pine St\n3.  Manger Mystery; Sat 4.15 Glanmire\n4.  Babies Revenge; Mon 4.30\n5.  Popular; Sat 2.30 Glanmire\n6.  Ten Pages; Mon 6.00 \nArtistic Director: Catherine Mahon-Buckley \nDirectors: Fionula Linehan\, Moyra O’Hare and Megan O’Mahony \nTickets are €20* \n*Booking fees apply.
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/unmasked-2025/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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