One of Cork's Most Iconic Theatres Say They're Gearing Up For One Of Their Busiest Autumn Seasons Yet

The Everyman Theatre will be hosting big theatre shows
Asking For It by Cork author Louise O'Neill will return for a second time to the arena after its premiere last year.
It runs from tomorrow until October 5th.
Meanwhile a host of other events are also scheduled to coincide with the Cork Film Festival and the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival which is being launched later this evening.
Speaking to RedFM News artistic director at the Everyman Theatre Julie Kelleher says there's something for everyone this autumn at the theatre:
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