Everyman Autumn Winter 2014

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SUMMER-WINTER AUTUMN 2014 2014



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A note from our Executive and Artistic Directors

SEAN KELLY & JULIE KELLEHER

It’s hard to believe that five months have already passed since we took over the leadership of this beautiful and storied theatre. Serving the Everyman and its audiences is a unique honour and we are very proud to present our first full season of shows to you. Highlights include theatre treasure Simon Callow in top form with The Man Jesus (for one night only!), Des Bishop’s Coming Home with tales of learning to do stand up in Chinese, and a visit from our national theatre as John B. Keane’s Sive gets the Abbey Theatre treatment.

Highlights include the much-loved Pakie O’Callaghan and Frank Twomey in Farewell to Santa Ponsa, Majella Cullagh in Love Really, Karen Underwood in Of Ladies Lost and Found and Linda Kenny in perennial favourite The Everyman Sunday Songbook.

The month of September will see a fascinating array of plays either dealing directly with or inspired by true events – Between Trees and Water, an offsite performance by Painted Bird Productions, The Laramie Project, which features some of Cork’s most ambitious young performers, and the chilling tale of What Happened Bridgie Cleary? by Bottom Dog Theatre. We’re particularly thrilled to welcome Actors Touring Company (UK) with David Greig’s daring play The Events (The Guardian’s Best Play of 2013), during which four Cork based choirs will share the stage with this top class company.

There’s much much more besides, including music, comedy, family shows, even more theatre, the best Morecambe and Wise show you’re ever likely to see, the Jazz Festival, and family favourite – the Christmas Panto, as CADA and the Everyman sprinkle fairy dust over the magical tale of Cinderella!

This autumn programme proudly wears its Cork credentials on it sleeves, showcasing the work of Cork’s excellent theatremakers and musicians.

We hope you’ll join us for a moment of joy, fun or inspiration during this coming season. In their last brochure, our predecessors described the Everyman as “a unique and priceless gem”. We couldn’t agree more. Here’s to the future!


DANCE SCHOOLS

We have a treasure of delights to share with both primary and secondary schools this season and we are calling on YOU to help us to engage and connect with younger audiences! We have programmed the very best of Irish theatre for your students this year with visits from the Abbey Theatre, Cyclone Rep and Theatre Lovett. Take a look through our brochure at what is on offer and remember teachers go free and schools always get a very special rate! If you have any queries or need further information do not hesitate to contact us on 021 450 1673 or info@everymancork.com

Every Friday &Every Saturday Friday and Saturday at the

It is not what is poured into the student that counts but what is planted. Doors open 11.00pm R.O.A.R.

Doors open 11.00pm. R.O.A.R.


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Farewell to Santa Ponsa

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STARRING PAKIE O'CALLAGHAN & FRANK TWOMEY

Buy tickets for 3 shows and we will give you back €15!

They’re back for the very last time so don’t miss this opportunity to see the mad Murphy’s as they head to Santa Ponsa for the final time. Farewell to Santa Ponsa contains some of the classic sketches from the earlier shows, Noreen’s response to austerity, how to scam the credit union, Carmel’s legendary fashion advice, Finbarr and John’s escape from Benalmádena prison and Mel and Darren on the X Factor. DIRECTED BY MICHAEL TWOMEY What critics had to say about previous Santa Ponsa shows:

TERMS & CONDITIONS Applies to selected shows only. Limited availability Must be booked at the same time. Valid for tickets to different shows Applies to full price tickets and new bookings only Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, including Opening Night tickets Please note Box Office cannot process this offer a­er 7.30pm on a performance night

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Tue & Wed)

Tue 2 – Sat 6 Sept | 8pm


Sun 7 Sept | 8pm

Tickets €25

OPERA Irish Youth Opera, in association with Wexford Festival Opera, presents

The Rape of Lucretia By Benjamin Britten ‘The pity is that sin has so much grace, it moves like virtue’ In this opera of devastating beauty a state of perpetual war exists. Terror has a grip on the land. Justice has been put on hold, truth blurred and only the strong prevail. This bold updating of Britten’s chamber masterwork will showcase the best of emerging Irish singing talent in a daring staging of this searing tale of civic corruption, sexual desire and the abuse of power. Creative team: Stephen Barlow (Conductor), Michael Barker-Caven (Director), Joe Vanek (Designer)

The 'Live' Last Waltz Back by popular demand, the spectacular, live, re-enactment of the music from Martin Scorsese's documentary, The ‘Live’ Last Waltz with ten piece band, full brass section and all the special guests, returns for one night only. The Last Waltz was a live performance, filmed and directed by Martin Scorsese which commemorates the history and music of Bob Dylan and The Band and is regarded as the greatest rock and roll concert movie of all time. It started as a concert - it became a celebration and then one of the best loved music films of all time, but of course it was the guest list on the night that turned it into the greatest gig of all time as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters, Dr John, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Ronnie Hawkins and a host of others joined The Band on stage. Tickets €26 | Concession €24 | Students €15 (ltd) | *Cinema Deal €9

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Mon 4 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm

*Are you under 28? Then you can avail of our CINEMA DEAL and get to go to the opera for the price of a movie ticket! Limited availability – tickets must be booked in person.

Tue 9 Sept | 8pm


Thu 11 – Sun 14 Sept | 8pm

The Wolfe Theatre Group, in association with The Everyman, presents

The Laramie Project

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22

Laramie, Wyoming, USA, a small town which became infamous overnight in October 1998. A young man is abducted, tied to a fence, tortured and brutally beaten. Was it for his shoes and wallet or something more than that? This is the scandal that shocked America and the world. The young man was left to die and this play follows his tragic story and the debate about hate crimes that followed.

Patrick Talbot Productions presents

Majella Cullagh in Love Really

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Featuring Joe Corbett

Following a sell-out run at Cork Arts Theatre in March, this hugely entertaining show now transfers to the Everyman for 4 performances only!

The play draws on hundreds of interviews with inhabitants of the town, journal entries from the writers and published news reports. This production features some of Cork’s finest young theatre talents, all former students at the Wolfe Stage School, who have shown huge commitment and ambition in bringing this excoriating piece of theatre to life. Age suitability 16+

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Internationally renowned Cork born soprano Majella Cullagh stars in a funny and moving musical exploration of all aspects of love. Aided and abetted by baritone Joe Corbett, musical director Eleanor Malone and special guest Pat Herring Ahern on guitar, Love Really will feature immortal classics from Jimmy Webb, George and Ira Gershwin, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber and many more. These will be linked together by the humour, personality and passion of one of the greatest singers Cork has ever produced.

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Tickets €18 | Concession €15

Mon 4 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm

Tue 16 & Wed 17 Sept | 8pm


Thu 18 – Sat 20 Sept | 8pm

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Opening Night €15|Students €9 (Thu only)

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Of Ladies Lost and Found WITH KAREN UNDERWOOD Karen Underwood brings you a fabulous night of diva entertainment! Of Ladies Lost and Found is a night in concert with the divas that left us too soon, the women whom enjoyed excesses and excellence. The women we cried and made love to, listening to them sing a story of love and pain. If you love music come out and enjoy a great night of music from Janice Joplin, Amy Winehouse, Billie Holiday, Whitney Houston and more. They may no longer be with us but their music lingers in our hearts! Bottom Dog Theatre Company presents

What Happened Bridgie Cleary

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Brought to you by Chicago Diva Karen Underwood and arranged, directed and accompanied by John O'Brien.

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BY TOM MACINTYRE 'I never knew anyone that wasn’t someway prisoner' In 1895, Tipperary woman Bridget Cleary was burnt to death by her husband. His defence? She was a fairy, replaced by a changeling. Her crime? Being a sensual independent woman who didn't conform to what was expected of her. What Happened Bridgie Cleary is a poetic and dramatic interpretation of this Munster story. Starring Joanne Ryan (Ros na Rún) who was nominated this year for an Irish Times Theatre Award for her portrayal of Bridgie, alongside wellknown actors Myles Breen and Pius McGrath. Post show discussion on Thu 18 Sept

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Mon 4 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm

Tickets €18 | Concession €16

Sun 21 Sept | 8pm


DRAMA Actors Touring Company, London presents

The Events BY DAVID GREIG

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Voted Best Play of 2013 by The Guardian critics

Winner of The Scotsman Fringe First Award

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Starring Derbhle Crotty 'How can I hate him if I don’t understand him?' Claire, the priest of a small seaside village, wants to understand why a boy walked into her choir rehearsal and slaughtered several members. But her search consumes her, and the more information she gathers, the further she wanders from the truth and from herself. Featuring a different local choir at every performance and a soaring soundtrack, The Events tells of tragedy, obsession and our destructive desire to fathom the unfathomable.

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Dares to stare into the darkness within us all and search for a pinprick of light… A mighty play The Guardian

Post show discussion on Thu 25 Sept

Contains some strong language

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 | Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Wed only)

Wed 24 – Sat 27 Sept | 8pm


DRAMA Breda Cashe presents

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Tuesdays with Morrie

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By Mitch Albom and Jeffrey Hatcher Tuesdays with Morrie is the autobiographical story of Mitch Albom, an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor. Sixteen years after graduation, Mitch happens to catch Morrie’s appearance on a television news programme and learns that his old professor is battling Lou Gehrig’s disease. Mitch is reunited with Morrie and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a last class in the meaning of life. It is a heart-warming exploration of friendship and life. It will make you cry, think, feel, but above all it will make you laugh.

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 | Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Thu only)

Thu 2 – Sat 4 Oct | 8pm


Sun 5 Oct | 7.30pm

Tickets €20 | Buy for 2 Sunday Songbook shows,value €45 you pay €40 (Must be booked at the same time)

FAMILY Theatre Lovett presents

Mr. Foley, The Radio Operator Old Jack Foley has a sore toe and it’s not getting better. Once when he was young and strong he dreamed of joining the circus. But now, tired and grey, he sits alone by his radio twiddling the dials on his memories. Theatre Lovett invite you into their world of radio waves, sorrowful partings and hilarious slapstick comedy in Mr. Foley, The Radio Operator. Join Louis Lovett as he conjures characters and chapters full of charm from Mr. Foley’s colourful past.

The Everyman Sunday Songbook Sing Along to RoDgers & Hammerstein Join the Sunday Songbook team for a celebration of the music and lyrics of Broadway’s most popular and successful partnership, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, but this time with a twist. The audience performs most of the songs!

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Yes, you will be invited to sing along to the hits from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Big Six: Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, Flower Drum Song and The Sound of Music. Please don’t worry if you can’t remember all of the words; the lyrics will be projected up there on the big screen for all to see. Linda Kenny, Damian Smith with special guest Emmet Cahill, baritone of Celtic Thunder fame, and Master of ceremonies, Michael Twomey will be on stage to guide you through this unforgettable opportunity to be part of the biggest singalong of the year. DIRECTED BY CATHAL MACCABE Tickets €9 | Schools €5 | *Family Price €30

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With true comic spirit, Theatre Lovett defies all age groupings to appeal to everybody

Limited capacity. Please note there is a Q&A with Louis Lovett after each performance. * 4 tickets

Schools Tue 7 Oct | 11am

Wed88 Oct | 10am & 12pm Mon 4 – Fri Nov, 8pm Public

Tue 7 Oct | 7pm


Thu 9 & Fri 10 Oct | 8pm

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Opening Night €15 (limited)

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Back to Broadway

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All the best loved musicals in one spectacular show! This all-singing, all-dancing, theatrical sensation invites you to take a breathtaking journey through the magical world of musicals including the unforgettable One Day More from Les Misérables, the glitz and glamour of Copacabana, the uplifting Time Of My Life from Dirty Dancing and the fantastic Defying Gravity from Wicked. With unforgettable performances, dazzling costumes and original choreography, all backed by a stunning New York setting, Back To Broadway is the hit show not to be missed! Featuring the voice of Tupele Dorgu (Coronation Street) as the Narrator.

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Starring Conal Gallen Meet Bridie and Willie Murphy, a couple who have fought the war of marriage for over 30 years. Throw in a sassy insurance saleswoman and a hapless TV repair man and it's a recipe for comedy gold! It is a love story unlike any other. Wandering eyes, wandering feet, wandering hands - it's all here! A Bit on the Side has been selling out theatres all across Ireland and is guaranteed to make Cork audiences laugh from start to finish!

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Special group offer 4 tickets for €80

Mon 4Sat – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm 11 Oct | 8pm

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Students €9 (Mon only)

Mon 13 & Tue 14 Oct| 8pm

DRAMA Decadent Theatre Company presents

Defender of the Faith

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One of the most anticipated productions of 2014, the debut play of Stuart Carolan, the author and creator of RTE’S hit show LOVE/HATE. It’s 1986 and in a farm in Armagh, a family, entrenched in paramilitarism is under the constant watch of British forces. When a visitor arrives with the job of rooting out a police informer, paranoia grips the farm. Joe, his son Thomas, and a long-serving farm hand, Barney, all fall under suspicion…

. Pemberley Productions and The Lime Tree Theatre present

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In Acting Shakespeare

The family's isolated farm becomes the setting for the electrifying exploration of a family tested by loyalty and love. Directed by Andrew Flynn

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WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY JAMES DEVITA FREELY adapted from Sir Ian McKellen’s “Acting Shakespeare”

Post show discussion on Thu 16 Oct Contains some strong language | Age suitability 15+

On tour from the USA and direct from Off-Broadway comes the funny, touching and uplifting story of one man’s discovery of Shakespeare, acting and language. Based on Sir Ian McKellen’s “Acting Shakespeare”, James DeVita tells his own story of a young fisherman searching for a new career.

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A good one-man show leaves the audience wanting more, which is exactly what happens The Huffington Post

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Tickets €25 | Concession €20 Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Thu only)

Mon 4 16 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm Thu – Sat 18 Oct | 8pm


Tue 21 – Thu 23 Oct | 8pm

Tickets €20 | Concession €18 Family Price €70 for 4 tickets

COMEDY Seabright Productions presents

Eric and Little Ern

Recreating some of the finest moments of Eric and Ernie’s television and stage performances, cherished moments from the archives sit alongside new material created by the performers. Together they make a brilliant comedy that recreates the all-ages appeal of Morecambe and Wise in their heyday. This affectionate, moving and fantastically funny homage to the greatest comedy double act that Britain has ever seen vividly brings back warm memories of a bygone era. Featuring classic material by Eddie Braben, Dick Hills and Sid Green. CREATED & PERFORMED BY IAN ASHPITEL AND JONTY STEPHENS DIRECTED BY OWEN LEWIS

The Montfort College of Performing Arts presents

The Little Mermaid

Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories, with music by 8-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken, Disney’s The Little Mermaid is a beautiful love story for the ages. Featuring the popular songs from the movie and Broadway musical Part of Your World, Kiss the Girl and the Academy Award-winning Under the Sea. In a magical kingdom beneath the sea, the fun-loving young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. The show features 80 talented students from all over Cork city and county, beautiful costumes, gorgeous sets and fun choreography. This is an entertaining show for the entire family.

Directed by Trevor Ryan choreography by David O’Connor

STAGE SCHOOL

Tickets €25 | Concession €22

Mon 4 –&Fri 8 Nov, 8pm Tue 28 Wed 29 Oct | 8pm


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Jazz Diva Dianne Reeves

Ginger Baker Jazz Confusion

Carla Cook Quartet

Ed Cherry All Stars

Carmen Lundy

Fri 24 Oct | 8pm

Sat 25 Oct | 8pm

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Sun 26 Oct | 8pm Tickets €35


Sun 2 Nov | 7.30pm

Tickets €30

MUSIC Westend Productions presents

Take That The Show

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WITH SPECIAL TRIBUTE ACT OLLY MURS Experience all Robbie’s biggest anthems and all Take That’s biggest hits in UK’s ultimate Take That experience. This spectacular tribute is a true impersonation of the sounds, look and feel of the sensational ‘Take That’ live in concert. Featuring all the favourite’s including Greatest Day, Back For Good, Million Love Songs, Patience, Relight My Fire, Never Forget, Shine, Pray and many more. A fantastic, fun-filled night not to be missed!

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STARRING Simon Callow

This extraordinary play looks back two thousand years to witness key moments in the life of ‘the man Jesus’, through the eyes of the people who knew him. Simon Callow, one of Britain's best-loved actors, performs this fresh and moving account of biblical stories including the raising of Lazarus, the wedding at Cana and the journey to Jerusalem. His powerful portrayal of the tyrants, traitors and madmen in Jesus’ life asks people of all faiths and none: what sort of a man was able to inspire the history of the world? by Matthew Hurt | Directed by Joseph Alford

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Special group offer 4 tickets for €80

Mon 4 –Tue Fri48Nov Nov, 8pm | 8pm


Thu 6 – Sat 8 Nov | 8pm

Tickets €27 | Concession €24

FAMILY Lambert Puppet Theatre presents

Hansel and Gretel After last year's sold-out show, Lambert Puppet Theatre brings us another colourful fairy tale.

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Lambert Puppet Theatre is widely recognised as the premier touring puppet theatre company in Ireland. From its earliest beginnings the Lambert family has been involved with RTE TV, working on the hugely popular series Wanderly Wagon featuring the late Eugene Lambert and Judge. Paula Lambert was the 'Bosco' voice on TV for seventeen years and indeed Bosco is still a firm favourite with the younger children and will make a nostalgic appearance in the opening part of the show.

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Des Bishop

Suitable for an age group up to 10 years old

Coming Home

Des Bishop is coming home after spending over a year in China. He has some fun stories to tell about that: from working in a restaurant in the North East for a month to trying to find a wife in a marriage park; plus some great journeys with Leo his coworker from the Abrakebabra days. But he also can't wait to tell you about all the things he missed about home: democracy, milk, sarcasm and so much more. Most importantly though Des just can't wait to speak English without being censored. Absence makes the heart grow funnier, so come and check out this unique show. Don't forget to book early to avoid disappointment. Age suitability 18 +

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Tickets €10

Mon 4Sun – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm 9 Nov | 2.30pm


Mon 10 – Fri 14 Nov | 10am & 1pm

MUSIC

Tickets €14 | Public Balcony €10

Harlem Gospel Choir Having performed for Nelson Mandela at the Yankee Stadium, for the Pope in Central Park, with the Chieftains on their US tour and on U2's “Rattle and Hum” album, film and tour, the Harlem Gospel Choir will, once again, return to Ireland for an extensive tour. Their songs of inspiration touch the depths of the soul and raise spirits to angelic heights. The Choir devotes their time to spreading the joy of faith throughout the world. This is not to be missed and promises to sell out quickly.

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Cyclone Rep, in association with The Everyman, presents

The Shakespeare & Bullying Prevention Sessions Mon 10 Nov

The Othello Session

Tue 11 Nov

The Othello Session

Wed 12 Nov

The Bullying Prevention Session

Thu 13 Nov

The Merchant Session

Fri 14 Nov

The Romeo & Juliet Session

To enquire about school bookings and group discounts please contact Maev on 085 8585502 or maev@cyclonerep.com | www.cyclonerep.com

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Tickets €30

Mon 4 Sun – Fri168 Nov Nov,| 8pm 8pm


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DRAMA Breda Cashe presents

Little Gem

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Written and Directed by Elaine Murphy Three generations of women tell us their story of one extraordinary year. Party girl Amber has brutal indigestion that the sambuca’s won’t shift. Lorraine loses it at work and is shipped off to see the ‘head doctor’. While Granny Kay ‘toys’ with the idea of ‘Kermit’ scratching an itch that Gem no longer can. Be prepared to be enthralled and entertained in this revealing, poignant and hilarious play. With the inimitable Anita Reeves and Hilda Fay With Kate Gilmore

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gurgles and giggles with life…Elaine Murphy’s delightful first play more than lives up to its title The Guardian

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 | Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Tue & Wed)

Tue 11 – Sat 15 Nov | 8pm


Mon 17 & Tue 18 Nov | 8pm

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Special group offer 4 tickets for €80

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The Bee Gees Story

Astounding audiences all around the world with their uncanny likeness and eerily accurate sound, don't miss the No. 1 show dedicated to the magic of the Brothers Gibb, performing timeless classics such as How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy, Massachusetts, Gotta Get A Message To You and many more. During their incredible 17 year reign as the definitive tribute to the Brothers Gibb, they have won and continue to win fans from all over the globe, who also share their loving passion for the three musical legends that are Barry, and the late Robin and Maurice.

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Winner of the national tribute awards 2013

The Grease and Dirty Dancing Show

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An unforgettable night with all the best from both hit movies and musicals! This all-singing, all-dancing show will have you out of your seat from start to finish. Performed by four leading singers and dancers from London's West End and supported by a live band, this show brings the West End right to your doorstep. Put on your dancing shoes, maybe even your 'Pink Ladies' outfit or 'T-Birds' leather jacket. If Dirty Dancing is more your 'bag', then sit back and have The Time of Your Life!

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Tickets €25 | Concession €22 Special group offer 4 tickets for €80

Mon 4Wed – Fri19 8 Nov, Nov | 8pm 8pm


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Singlehood Singlehood is a hilarious and uplifting comedy exploring the art of being single, bringing real life singleton stories to the stage with funny and devastating effect.

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With a fantastic ensemble of 7 performers including comedian Eric Lalor, Singlehood is an exclusive look at the personal triumphs and losses we all experience but seldom articulate. Framed by a stomping single’s soundtrack and original songs by Aidan Strangeman, Singlehood celebrates the art of being single. Written by Una McKevitt, Dave Coffey & Cast Conceived & directed by Una McKevitt

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Post show discussion on Thu 20 Nov

Tickets €25 | Concession €22 | Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Thu only)

Thu 20 – Sat 22 Nov | 8pm


DRAMA The Abbey Theatre presents

Sive

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By John B. Keane ‘Isn’t it only bringing two people together in wedlock we are?’ One of the greatest Irish plays of the 20th century, John B. Keane’s Sive stands tall in the Irish theatre canon. This gripping new production by director Conall Morrison was enjoyed by over 30,000 people during a sell-out run at the Abbey Theatre. Now Sive returns for a major All Ireland tour. Beautiful young Sive lives with her aunt and uncle in rural Kerry. Seán Dóta, an elderly farmer, offers the local match-maker Thomasheen Seán Rua, a large sum for her hand in marriage. Will this be too much for her aunt and uncle to resist? Don’t miss this chance to rediscover this dark, powerful story of greed and passion.

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Post show discussion on Wed 26 Nov

For further information about our schools performance please contact our box office. Tickets €26 | Concession €21 | Students €9 (Tue & Wed)

Please note that there will be an audio described and captioned performance on Thu 27 Nov, facilitated by Arts & Disability Ireland with funding from the Arts Council.

Tue 25 - Sat 29 Nov | 8pm School show Thu 27 Nov | 11am


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Tickets €25 | Buy two Sunday Songbook shows for €40

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John Spillane John Spillane is a musician, songwriter, performer, recording artist, storyteller, poet, dreamer - a canvas filled with colour and brilliance. His music transports the listener; his live performance captivates the audience. In a world filled with strife and upheaval, a time-out with John Spillane is enough to ease the load a bit on anyone lucky enough to bask in his light. The man and his music are pure magic.

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Christmas Special After last year's jam-packed Christmas Special, don't miss another very special evening in the company of dear friends as we promise a delicious night of music, laughter and memories. Filled to the brim with Christmas classics like Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, O Holy Night, Mary's Boy Child, Winter Wonderland, Silent Night and much much more, join Songbook favourites Linda Kenny, Michael Twomey (MC), Damian Smith and special guests for this nostalgic Christmas evening. Always a sell-out, early booking is advisable! DIRECTED BY CATHAL MACCABE

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Mon 4 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm Sun 21 Dec | 8pm

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FAMILY

Tickets

Mon, Tue, Wed €23 - Family Price €80 for 4 tickets Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun €26 - Family Price €90 for 4 tickets

Magic Monday 15 Dec & Fun Friday 9 Jan All tickets €15


The matinee performance on Friday 2nd January will feature a full sign language interpretation

Group Bookings groups@everymancork.com 086 1725051

Sat 6 Dec – Sun 11 Jan

See website for full performance schedule


New Year’s Eve Wed 31 Dec | 9pm

FAMILY

Tickets €28 Theatre Lovett presents

The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly

Sometimes it takes a girl-sized human to solve an adult-sized problem. Peggy O’Hegarty and her parents are packers. They squeeze fruit into tins, foxes into boxes, even bikes into brown paper bags. And all the while Peggy sings with the voice of an angel – a grossly unfortunate angel, who can’t sing at all. Ingenious performer Louis Lovett leads the audience on an untamed adventure that crosses snowy lands and wild seas. As Peggy desperately tries to save the day, we learn about love, loss, the reassurance of goats, and the courage to sing gloriously on or off-key. Suitable for ages 7+ and adults of all ages.

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Join one of Ireland’s biggest talents for an unforgettable start to the New Year!

The theatrical equivalent of going to bed on Christmas Eve The Sunday Times

The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly was originally produced by The Ark in association with Theatre Lovett

Following last year’s memorable performance, Jack and his band return for another highly anticipated New Year’s Eve at The Everyman. Early booking is advisable!

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OPERA The Everyman and Cork Operatic Society present

Faust

By Charles Gounod Starring Cara O’Sullivan The Everyman and Cork Operatic Society join forces once again to present a new and daring production of Charles Gounod's Faust. Premiered in Paris in 1859, it is perhaps the most famous operatic treatment of Goethe's tragedy. Weary of life and the pursuit of knowledge, the aged Faust contemplates suicide. Méphistophélès promises to satisfy all of his hedonistic demands in exchange for his soul. With its rich melodic score and darkly seductive storyline Faust promises to capture the imagination with its spectacular staging and deeply dramatic performances.

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The Irish Times, Der Vampyr - June 2014

magnificently imagined and superbly realised Irish Examiner, Pagliacci - June 2012

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Performed in French with English surtitles Directed by John O’Brien Designed by Lisa Zagone

Tickets €45 | €36 | €20

Fri 20, Sat 21, Tue 24, Fri 27 & Sat 28 Feb | 7.30pm


Mon 16 - Sat 21 Mar | 8pm

Tickets €26 | Concession €22 Opening Night €15 | Students €9 (Mon only)

COMEDY Interactive Theatre International, in association with Ten42 Productions, The Everyman & The Gresham Metropole Hotel, presents

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

After two sell-out runs Basil, Sybil and Manuel return to MacCurtain Street with their feast of comic delights, some familiar, some off the cuff, but all with a “Faulty” seasoning and a guarantee to keep you laughing all the way to dessert.

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a once in a lifetime dining experience!

Pat Egan presents by arrangement with Gerry Barnes & Decadent Theatre Company

The Pillowman

British Theatre Guide

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By Martin McDonagh

Acclaimed writer and director of In Bruges & Seven Psychopaths The Pillowman tells the tale of Katurian, a fiction writer living in a police state who is interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a number of bizarre child murders occurring in his town.

W I N N E R O F

Two Tony Awards NEW York Drama Critics Award Olivier Award for Best New Play

Directed by Andrew Flynn

DRAMA

Performances take place at The Gresham Metropole Hotel, MacCurtain Street. All bookings must be made through the Everyman no later than 5pm on the previous day. Tickets €49.50 (includes 3 course set menu with tea/coffee as part of the performance)

Mon 4 – Fri 8 Nov, 8pm

Tue 24 – Sun 29 Mar | 7.30pm


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Betty Brosnan

Front-of-House Volunteer As the current Friday ‘Senior’ (a position that rotates) I co-ordinate the Friday crew. I check beforehand to ensure we have enough volunteers and if not, I put out an appeal for helpers. On the night, I assign duties, ensuring adequate cover and keep a written record of every show which I sign off on at the end of a night. Each night has its own team but we all co-operate and willingly help each other out when required.

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Favourite thing about working at the Everyman What I do…

I am one of a large number of Front-of-House volunteers at The Everyman. As a member of the Friday night team, I deal directly with the public, under the direction of the Front of House managers, Pat and Sharon. Our task as Front of House staff is to ensure that audiences have an enjoyable theatrical experience. Our duties include greeting audience members, checking admission tickets, ushering audience to seats, selling programmes and ice cream and running the shop. In addition, we maintain a presence in the auditorium during performances to ensure that nothing, e.g. mobile phones / flash photography etc. interrupts the show. Most importantly, we are all trained in fire procedure and closely monitor the emergency exits.

I love everything about it, from the minute I don the black ‘uniform’ until the usual endof-night question ‘What’s in next week?’ I love the buzz of being busy. But the best thing about working here is meeting people. All the people - volunteers, staff, public and I always love meeting the audiences. It being a social occasion, I meet people at their best, people are out to enjoy themselves, so are in good form. Over the years I’ve met many different people and now know the ‘regulars’ likely to attend a particular show. Then of course, there is the drama! I joined the Everyman because I love theatre and had made a New Year resolution to go to a play once a month. Now I get to enjoy the best of theatre on a weekly basis. That in itself is its own reward. I’m constantly honing my critical skills. At the same time I’m learning and appreciating more and more about theatre and performing.

Best moments

There are many great moments, like when someone comes up thanking me at the end of a show or seeing the wonder on the faces of the children attending the panto. However, my best moment is a personal one - working alongside my son, Barry, when he joined the technical crew at The Everyman. A ‘proud momma’ moment. And, we get to have interesting discussions on the merit of a show as seen from different aspects.

Favourite show

This is hard! So many shows are clamouring for mention : ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ by Joan Didion, with Gerry McLoughlin, Neil LaBute’s ‘Wrecks’ featuring Ed Harris, Pat Kinevane’s one man masterpiece ‘Forgotten’, and of course the ever popular ‘Tom Crean’ play. However, the one show that really stands out for me is last year’s ‘Orpheus’. This show had everything - costumes, music and dancing. It was visually gorgeous, musically enchanting and altogether just beautiful. Thanks to this wonderful production by The Everyman and Cork Operatic Society, I’ve become an opera lover.


PRE THEATRE SPECIAL (MON - SUN 3 - 7PM)

Choose from all 3 Courses OR 2 Courses with a Drink (Glass of House Wine, 330 ml Bottle of Beer or a Soft Drink) AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT, MON - SUN

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€20 Monday to Saturday: 12pm to 10pm (last orders) Sunday & Public Holidays: 2pm to 9pm (last orders) Open Sundays


PARKING WITHOUT THE DRAMA

Patrons of the Everyman can now park in Q-Park Carroll’s Quay from 6pm to midnight for only €2! Just present your show ticket to the Everyman front of house staff and your parking ticket will be validated. For full details contact our box office 021 450 1673 or visit our website www.everymancork.com


SEATING PLAN

BUYING YOUR TICKETS

www.everymancork.com | Tel. 021 450 1673 Box Office, The Everyman, 15 MacCurtain Street, Cork (Please note a booking fee of €2.25 per ticket applies to telephone and online bookings, this includes each ticket in the family price)

WAYS TO SAVE €15 Opening Night Tickets Available for many shows. Concession Tickets Available to senior citizens (Over 65s), full time students and the unemployed for many performances.

Student tickets from €9 Available to full time students for many performances. Group Bookings Special ticket discounts available to groups of 10 or more. Reserve now – pay later – no booking fees apply! For more info contact groups@everymancork.com

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS MONDAY – SATURDAY | 12pm to 7.30pm (5pm non-performance days) SUNDAY & BANK HOLIDAYS | 4pm to 7.30pm (performance days only)

ACCESSIBILITY

STAGE RESTRICTED VIEW

The theatre is wheelchair accessible with an adapted w.c. There is one designated parking space outside the front door. Please advise box office at time of booking if you have any access requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: The Everyman reserves the right to vary the advertised programme or cast if necessary. Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break in the performance and at the discretion of management.


THE PALACE BAR

EVERY SEAT TELLS A STORY

The Palace Bar is the perfect venue for your pre-show drink and opens each performance night at 7pm. Enjoy a beverage of your choice in the intimate surroundings of this beautiful little gem.

Sponsor one of our seats and have your name, or that of a loved one engraved on the back of a seat, plus a favourite Everyman memory recorded.

The Everyman is one of Ireland’s leading middle scale presenting and producing theatres.

We take interval orders before the show to avoid any rush at the break and don’t worry if you can’t finish your drink in the time allowed we’ll look after it until the end of the show or maybe you would like to take it with you in the plastic cups on offer.

EXCHANGE & REFUND

Tickets can only be refunded in the event of a show being cancelled or a change of date and time. Tickets can be exchanged, subject to availability, for another performance within the same run up to 24hrs before the original performance booked. Exchanges are subject to an 80 cent charge per ticket up to a maximum of €4.

Originally opened in 1897, it is the oldest purpose built theatre building in Cork. A jewel of late Victorian architecture, the theatre is steeped in history and is a favourite with audiences and performers alike for its intimacy and atmosphere.

Don’t forget us after the performance as we remain open after every show to give you the chance to chat and rub shoulders with the actors and directors.

WEDDINGS

Would you like to get married on the stage of The Everyman? We are an approved venue for civil weddings.


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