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SUMMARY:BOLD
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 1st – Saturday 4th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nDMD presents\nBOLD\nWritten by Marion Wyatt\nThey called her bold. \nSet in Cork between the late 1960s and early 1970s\, BOLD follows Maddie\, a determined young girl with a fierce curiosity about the world of theatre. Refusing to accept the limits placed on her by school\, family\, and society\, she pushes forward in search of something more. From youth club halls to the backstage corridors of the Opera House\, Maddie throws herself into learning how theatre works\, not just performing\, but understanding every part of it. Along the way\, she navigates friendship\, ambition\, first love\, and loss while challenging authority at every turn. But choosing your own path comes at a cost. \nWarm\, funny\, and deeply truthful\, BOLD is a story about persistence\, self-belief\, and the courage to stand your ground—even when no one is listening. \nMarion is a Cork-based playwright. Previous works include: The Echo Boys\, Dockers\, Shawlies\, The Sunbeam Girls\, Katty Barry\, Queen of the Coal Quay. Her writing is known for its strong sense of place and authentic Cork voice. \nGo on so—try stop her. \nThis is a world premiere. Previous productions from Marion have all SOLD OUT \nCREATIVE TEAM:\nDirector – Marion Wyatt\nSet Designer – Janet Dutchess\nLighting Designer – Jamie Feehily\nProducers – DMD\nSound Design – Brockie & Wyatt\nOriginal Music – Jimmy Brockie \nRunning time: 60 – 65 minutes\, no interval\nAge recommendation: Suitable for all ages \nTickets: €20\, €18 concession\nplus booking fee \nBOOK TICKETS\n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/bold/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Broby Laundry Basket (Model 7800)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 8th – Saturday 11th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nFeatherbowl Theatre Group\npresents\nBroby Laundry Basket\n(Model 7800)\nWritten by Brendan Griffin\nDirected by Hanan Sheedy\nFor Noel and Lily\, married thirty-four years\, life is comfortable and predictable in the best possible way. That is\, until a ghost from the summer of 1986 decides to sprint back into the spotlight. \nBroby Laundry Basket (Model 7800) blends humour and heart with a dash of nostalgia. It’s a story about the things we hide\, the truths that catch up with us\, and the unexpected ways we rebuild – sometimes with an Allen key. \nCast: Ann Dorgan and John Morgan\nDirector: Hanan Sheedy\nSet Design: Hannah Lane\nWriter: Brendan Griffin \nRunning time: 75minutes – no interval\nAge recommendation: 14+ \nTickets: €20\, €18 concession\nplus booking fee \nBOOK TICKETS\n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/broby-laundry-basket/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
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SUMMARY:The Komodo Heart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15th – Saturday 18th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs.\, Fri. and Sat. @ 1pm\nLivewire Theatre presents\nThe Komodo Heart\nby Roger Gregg\nChildren’s fantasy author Karl McCarthy has been in seclusion for over a decade.  At long last he’s reached out to his American agent with a much-anticipated sequel. Reading the story together\, they embark on an epic quest of heroes\, villains\, monsters and magic. We soon discover however they are not light-heartedly skipping through a child’s dream but ensnared in the nightmares of torn relationships and shattered lives. This hour-long dark satire\, featuring veteran actors Martina Carroll\, Charlie Ruxton and Roger Gregg\, is a bold\, imaginative production which grapples with the very real monsters rampaging through the self-delusions\, abuses and torments of damaged men. \nCAST & CREATIVE TEAM:\nWriter and sound design – Roger Gregg\nMartina Carroll – Viprella\nCharlie Ruxton – Karl McCarthy. Crockerton ‘Croc’ Komodo\nRoger Gregg – Various roles\nElle Keating – Puffelah ‘Puff’ \nCreative Designer – Charlie Ruxton\nDirector – Roger Gregg \nSpecial thanks to Tamasin MacCarthy Morrogh \nRunning time: 60mins\, no interval\nAge recommendation: 18+\nTrigger Warnings: Strong language\, Adult themes. \nTickets: €20 (incl. Lunch and Show 1pm)\, €15 (Show only 1pm)\, €18 (8pm Show)\nplus booking fee \nBOOK TICKETS\n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/the-komodo-heart/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Violet Gibson; The Woman Who Shot Mussolini
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th July @ 8pm\nplus Lunchtime shows: Thurs. and Fri. @ 1pm\nNoggin Theatre Company presents\nViolet Gibson;\nThe Woman Who Shot Mussolini\nWritten by Alice Barry\nOn 7 April 1926\, Violet Gibson\, an Irishwoman\, fired on Mussolini in the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome — an act that grazed the dictator’s nose and reverberated across Europe. A century later\, that moment feels eerily current. As the world grapples with the resurgence of authoritarianism\, Gibson’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right\, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. This production offers a rare opportunity to delve into the psyche of a suppressed Victorian woman who defied societal norms and challenged the political establishment of her time. From her privileged upbringing in Ireland (her father was Lord Ashbourne) to her eventual confrontation with fascism\, audiences witness the gripping journey of a real woman driven by conviction and courage. \nAlice Barry delivers a mesmerising performance\, embodying the complexities and nuances of Violet Gibson’s character with unparalleled skill and emotional depth. Gibson’s legacy is honoured with authenticity and respect. \nThis is a timely exploration of power\, resistance\, and the enduring legacy of individuals who dare to challenge injustice. \nREVIEWS:\n“ … a visionary espousing a more dramatic\, interesting and influential role for women in society.”\n“…observational pearls too\, strung together by a very particular and engaged performance of an interesting woman who has been rescued from some of the dustier pages of history.” – Liam Heylin\, Evening Echo \nCAST & CREATIVE TEAM:\nWritten and Performed by Alice Barry\nDirector – Jason Byrne\nAssociate Director – Hanan Sheedy\nDesigner – Steve Neale \nRunning time: 112mins no interval\nAge recommendation: 13+ \nTickets: €20\, €18 concession\nplus booking fee \nBOOK TICKETS\n  \n 
URL:https://corkartstheatre.com/event/violet-gibson/
LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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