Oh yes you will have a ball at The Everyman’s ‘Cinderella’ in Cork!

The production, directed by Catherine Mahon-Buckley, will take centre stage from November 29 to January 11.
Oh yes you will have a ball at The Everyman’s ‘Cinderella’ in Cork!

The Everyman in Cork has announced that this winter, the venue will bring a reimagining to the timeless fairytale of Cinderella.

The Everyman in Cork has announced that this winter the venue will bring a reimagining to timeless fairytale Cinderella.

The production, directed by Catherine Mahon-Buckley, will take centre stage from November 29 to January 11.

Presented in association with CADA Performing Arts, organisers have said audiences can expect dazzling costumes, outrageous fun, and a fairy godmother with more flair than ever before. Tickets will cost €38.50, with a family-of-four package priced at €140.

A range of special-offer showings, entitled Terrific Thursdays and Fantastic Friday, will take place across December and January, with discounted tickets for €30.

Inclusive performances will also be on offer, including an audio-described performance and touch tour, facilitated by Bríd Ní Ghruagáin; an ISL interpreted performance, facilitated by Ray Greene; and a relaxed performance. Tickets for these shows are priced at €25.

For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/4rzytryf.

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