Granary Theatre

Granary Theatre The Granary Theatre UCC is closed due to COVID 19, but will continue to promote theatre in all its

Granary Theatre produces and presents new and experimental work by artists across multiple disciplines. The programme combines professional work in theatre, performance, comedy, live art and music with entertaining student drama. Granary is a space of lively creativity and socialising, contributing to Cork's rich cultural life. The Granary building encompasses a black box theatre, bright studio (s

uitable for workshops and rehearsals), and a bar. The programme is eclectic; reflecting the usage by the University College Cork's drama society Dramat and other societies and academic departments. Granary's own artistic programmes focuses on contemporary performance work by national and international artists. Additionally, Granary has resident artists and theatre makers.

14/02/2026

Are you a professional, neurodivergent artist, performer, or musician with work to share?

Neurofestivity ‘26 will be a vibrant celebration of neurodivergent art and the artists who make it. Produced by Cork Opera House in collaboration with Artistic Director, Jody O Neill and partners Cork City Council and UCC, the festival will take place on UCC Campus on 24th & 25th April 2026.

This festival presents an important opportunity to platform work by our community of neurodivergent artists in Ireland. As part of Neurofestivity, the new work event, It Starts Here will platform works-in-progress by neurodivergent artists, across all art forms. We aim to present the work of 5 professional artists, each presenting a 15 minute excerpts of their work-in-progress.

To be part of It Starts Here, click on the link below and fill out the google form! If you have any question, details of who to contact are included on the form.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekflpNrhnasQf6lO2Lbst2K5GOM632m1EVwldOEiMF5MOmaQ/viewform?usp=dialog

14/02/2026

🔺 Join our Board of Directors – Deadline Fri 20 Feb🔺

Please click here for more information on these vacancies: https://bit.ly/4qPFW3F

This is an important moment in The Everyman’s history.

The organisation is entering a new phase of development – one grounded in artistic ambition, strengthened governance and a renewed focus on long-term sustainability.

Over the past year, the organisation has undertaken a period of consolidation, clarifying leadership structures, strengthening internal systems and reasserting its role as a producing theatre of national significance.

With the launch of EVERYMAN MADE, The Everyman has reaffirmed its commitment to developing new work in Cork, for audiences locally and beyond.

Alongside this, a structured strategic planning process is shaping the organisation’s next phase of growth. The Board will play a central role in this journey.

We are now seeking a Chair and additional members of the Board of Directors who can bring insight, independence and sound judgement to support the organisation as it continues to evolve – helping to steward its future, strengthen governance, and ensure that artistic ambition is matched by clarity, responsibility and care.

This is an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to one of Ireland’s most important cultural institutions at a moment of genuine momentum.

14/02/2026

7:30pm 6th/7th Mar

Meet Jennifer
Jennifer lives with her Mother
Jennifer stopped going to therapy
And Jennifer dreams of being a lawnmower

Time Passes is a new one woman show that follows Jennifer as she nosedives into a negative spiral of disassociations, strange sexual behaviors and a bad crisp eating habit. She stopped going to therapy three weeks ago, and we meet Jennifer at the tipping point of what becomes a very rapid mental decline.

Jennifers character is bold, brash, feral and fragile. She is thrashing against conventional forms of therapy as she attempts to find her own path that winds through her chaotic mind. The lawnmower acts as a vehicle for Jennifers mental state, creating a surreal, strange and scintillating place that conceals her hurt.

This show was supported in development by Garter Lane and in production by Waterford City and County Council.

14/02/2026

We're looking forward to welcoming our Take Off Festival artists and audiences next week at Dance Cork Firkin Crane.

If you are planning to attend any events as part of the festival, we advise early booking as capacity is limited in all the festival spaces.

Check out the full programme at dancecorkfirkincrane.ie/news/take-off-festival-2026/

🛫 Take Off Festival
📆 18-20 February at Dance Cork Firkin Crane and Maureen’s
Supported by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Aerowaves, Cork City Council, Dance Limerick, CoisCéim Dance Theatre, Maureen’s, 9 White Deer and RTÉ.

14/02/2026

Paid Artist Open Call – Collective Moments
Retrospect Arts Festival | 31 March 2026 | Cork Opera House
We’re inviting artists to apply for Collective Moments, a participatory visual arts project exploring memory and connection.
Open to artists working in any medium with experience in participatory or socially engaged practice.

FIND THE DETAILED CALL AND LINK TO APPLY IN OUR BIO BY CLICKING ON COLLECTIVE MOMENTS OPEN CALL

Deadline: Feb 15th 2026

14/02/2026

We're looking for arts facilitators who would be interested in joining a panel for future community arts projects. You'll need experience in delivering workshops to marginalised groups who may have intellectual and/or physical disabilities.
We generally work with recycled materials and our projects include parades, installations, murals, and other mediums depending on the context....
just mail us your CV to [email protected] and we'll get straight back to you

14/02/2026
14/02/2026

Irish Modern Dance Theatre is seeking a dynamic, experienced and highly motivated Company Manager

20/07/2025

 Strive Theatre are delighted to be partnering with Civic Trust House and researcher Victoria Kingston on The Civic Trust House Heritage Project . This research-led project, funded by The Heritage Council, aims to animate the history of 50 Popes Quay and its immediate surroundings by devis

17/07/2025

Pavilion Theatre is proud to announce an open call for two funding awards: Pavilion Patron Donation Award and Pavilion Pulse Award, with a combined total of €210,000 in funding available. We’re looking for groundbreaking projects that strive for artistic excellence, embrace cutting-edge innovati...

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