Cork Arts Theatre celebrates 50th anniversary 

Cork Arts Theatre opens its 50th anniversary year with Infinity, written by Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch, and directed by Julie Kelleher.
Cork Arts Theatre celebrates 50th anniversary 

Cork Arts Theatre celebrates its jubilee next month

A small Cork city centre theatre with a big heart is starting its golden jubilee celebrations next month with the first in a series of three contemporary plays.

Cork Arts Theatre opens its 50th anniversary year with Infinity, written by Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch, and directed by Julie Kelleher.

Director Julie Kelleher. Picture: Bríd O'Donovan
Director Julie Kelleher. Picture: Bríd O'Donovan

The play features three very different people, a mathematician, a musician, and a theoretical physicist, who are exploring themes of love, science and family.

Timmy Creed plays Elliot, Martha Dunlea is Carmen, and Bláithín MacGabhann is Sarah Jean and their intertwining stories make for an illuminating, funny, and shocking play about love, sex, and science.

The play is the first of three contemporary presentations, produced with Arts Council funding under the banner Re:Directing, and will be followed by Constellations by Nick Payne in June, presented in partnership with Cork Midsummer Festival, and Girl in the Machine by Stef Smith in Autum 2026.

Infinity runs at Cork Arts Theatre from Wednesday 5th February – Saturday 14th February 2026. Tickets are available now from https://tinyurl.com/y7a3rjcb.

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