Philip Glass:
City Hall
Saturday 26 June, 8pm
An evening of chamber music performed by celebrated composer Philip Glass, cellist Wendy Sutter and percussionist Mick Rossi featuring excerpts from the recent critically acclaimed Songs & Poems for Solo Cello, Naqoyqatsi, and recent Etudes. Philip Glass is the Headline act at this year’s festival and his stay in Cork is proudly sponsored by the Clarion Hotel Cork.
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The Show Must Go On:
Cork Opera House
Fri 18 & Sat 19 June, 8pm
Jèrôme Bel, a cult figure on the international dance scene, brings the Irish premiere of one of his most notorious works to Cork. Featuring 18 performers, 18 pop classics and 1 DJ, be prepared for something different. Blurring the line between spectator and spectacle The Show Must Go On creates controversy each time it is seen.
Corcadorca:
The Savoy
Monday 14 to Saturday 26 June (excl Sun), 8 pm
Previews: Fri 11 and Sat 12 June, 8pm
Focusing on the life of teenage protagonist, Maksim, Sigarev’s play exposes a world rife with corruption, violence and anarchy.
This promenade production by Corcadorca, which is the Irish premiere of Plasticine, promises to bring the audience on a riveting and explosive journey. Contains scenes of a disturbing nature. Strictly adults only.
FML:
Everyman Palace Theatre
Friday 25 & Saturday 26 June, 8pm; Sunday 27 June, 3pm, Tuesday 29 June to 3 July, 8pm
Preview: Thursday 24 June, 8pm
Love happy, money happy, beauty happy, friends happy, sports happy, McDonalds happy... F.ck My Life.
What’s it like being a teenager today? 15 young Corkonians tell you how it really is. And you’d better be there to listen.
For all teenagers and everyone who has ever been one…
Best Before:
Stack Theatre, Cork School of Music
Wednesday 23 to Saturday 26 June, 7 pm
Taking its inspiration from Vancouver's gaming industry, Best Before pulls the multi-player video game out of the virtual realm and plugs it into an intimate theatre setting. Each audience member navigates an anonymous avatar, interacting with a panel of on-stage experts — an electronic artist, a game tester, a politician and a traffic flagger.






