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    Cork Opera House

    Cork Opera House

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Prime location, fantastic venue…read more I've been to plenty of events at the opera house over the years and I've always thoroughly enjoyed myself, great acoustics for a gig or musical. The perfect size of the venue creates a wonderful intimate atmosphere for all guests to enjoy. There is a cafe and bar at the venue. The cafe serves coffees/teas/treats and the bar usually opens about a half an hour before the performer is due on stage. Friendly staff. Recommended!

    OPERA HOUSE 22.10.10…read more The Cork Opera House was once the hopping headquarters of the Cork Jazz Festival but, after an enforced summer closure, found itself in opposition to the ubiquitous jazz this weekend. And more or less direct opposition at that ss the new management staged a mini-series of one night music events. Rumours of Fleetwood Mac were there on Friday night and the audience was definitely hit by the Guinness powered jazz fest. For all that, neither the band nor the crowd that did come in were in any way fazed and a terrific night of entertainment ensued. The band were as professional and engaging as any I've come across and, before the end, had the audience rocking in the rows, some of us creaking (it has to be admitted). And I ain't telling you no lies, sweet or otherwise. CORK OPERA HOUSE (13.12.09) OPERA HOUSE Back to the Opera House on Sunday night to see Mexican duo, Rodrigo y Gabriella (who regard Ireland, where they got their big break, " as our second home") in fast guitar action, the show started by the feisty Wallis Bird. Not so fast at the start though. The gig, scheduled for an 8.00pm kick off, didn't start until 8.30pm. And neither the house announcer nor any of the acts gave any reason for the delay to the paying public. Mobile phone cameras were hardly in evidence on this occasion but there were quite a few camera flashes, Mickey Mouse guns dying after five or six rows but still annoyingly eye-catching in the dark. By the end though, after close on two hours high paced playing by the Mexicans, that wasted half-hour was forgotten about. CORK OPERA HOUSE (10.12.09) A big downside on a recent visit to the otherwise excellent Cork Opera House was the amount of people who insisted on using their mobile phones (and, to a lesser degree, cameras) to record bits of the show. The mobiles may not have disturbed the artist but people sitting behind were certainly inconvenienced by the bright screens. Time the Opera House got heavy here; they do make a very polite annoucement before each show. But nothing is done about the problem; maybe is is time to send a bit of beef up and down the aisles. And latecomers shouldn't be so easily accommodated when there is a genius at work on stage. Guitar genius Joe Bonamassa turned it on for close on two hours there last night. He is described as a blues player. He is that, but much much more, all demonstrated in a brilliant dazzling stamina sapping performance. Has been playing since he was a toddler and recalled that his dad used collar him to do music on Saturday afternoons. And on one occasion, the study material included a VHS cassette of Rory Gallagher at the Cork Opera House. The show was opened by a fresh faced Sandi Thom (I wish I was a punk rocker, 2006) and her band. They weren't half bad and got a fine reception. But then the adults came out to play. Two non stop hours of WOW!! It is easy to book your tickets for Opera Hosue shows, either at the office or online. A multi-rise car-park, open 'til midnight, is in nearby Paul Street.The seats here are comfortable and there is decent space between the rows.

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    Cork Arts & Thearte Club

    Cork Arts & Thearte Club

    4.0(1 review)
    0.3 km

    THE CAT 19.10.10…read more Can't wait for the jazz? Want a little taster? Then do what I did today and drop into the CAT on Carroll's Quay to view a photo exhibition which consists of shots of the artists who have entertained us at the Cork Jazz Festival over the years. Local aces plus some of the big names are featured and nice to see the work of local sports photographer ace Eddie O'Hare as he tackles a different type of action. That exhibition started yesterday and continues for the week. You got to be quick to catch the other jazz related event here as that takes place this Tuesday evening (8.00) when Greg Felton meets Isa Wiss. The blurb carries a warning: Brace yourself for a few bombshells as Greg Felton's trio go head to head with the incomparable vocalist Isa Wiss. This is part of the big Jazz Fringe and tickets cost €15.00. CAT THEATRE The Cork Arts Theatre (CAT) is perhaps the smallest in the City. It seats about 100, is reasonably comfortable, has a small bar and you may also call in for a coffee if you are passing during the day. Aside from plays, CAT may be used for recitals, lunchtime events, poetry readings, lectures and celebrity evenings. I have been there a few times and my last visit was to see an Evening with Graham Poll, the English referee. The current play, When I was God, by Corkman Conal Creedon, is about a referee and is making a return home after outings in places such as China and the US. Worth a visit by all accounts. http://www.corkartstheatre.com/ 021 450 5624

    Everyman Palace Theatre - theater - Updated May 2026

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