Review:

The Everyman Theatre in Cork was originally built in 1897 by renowned Scottish architect Richard Henry Brunton. It is the oldest theatre in Cork which was built specifically for the purpose of hosting modern theatre programs. The Victorian building has a large auditorium and stage, four elaborately dedicated boxes, a proscenium arch, a studio space, and a bar. The theater’s program varies from musicals and concerts to operas and plays, but it’s true specialty is dramas and the theatre stages at least three in-house productions a year. Other annual events include the Guinness Jazz Festival, which is an absolute treat for music lovers.

Address: 15 MacCurtain Street, Victorian Quarter, Cork, Ireland, Phone: +35-32-14-50-16-73

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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