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The Everyman
Everyman Palace Theatre - MacCurtain Street (5745077424).jpg
Awning of The Everyman on MacCurtain Street
The Everyman is located in Cork Central
The Everyman
The Everyman
Location in Cork Central
Former names Cork Palace of Varieties, Palace Cinema, Everyman Palace Theatre, Everyman Theatre
Address MacCurtain Street
Cork
Ireland
Coordinates 51°54′05″N 8°28′06″W / 51.9014°N 8.4682°W / 51.9014; -8.4682
Designation Protected structure
Capacity 650 seats
Construction
Opened 1897
Architect H. Brunton
Website
EverymanCork.com

The Everyman, also referred to as the Everyman Theatre and historically known as the Everyman Palace, is a 650-seat Victorian theatre on MacCurtain Street in Cork, Ireland. It opened in 1897, and is the oldest purpose-built theatre building in Cork. The theatre is housed in a protected Victorian building with a large stage and auditorium, a proscenium arch, four elaborately decorated boxes, a studio space and a bar.

Since its foundation, the theatre has undergone a number of changes in name and use, through its days as "Dan Lowrey's Palace of Varieties" (hosting Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin), life as a cinema, periods of disrepair, and redevelopment as a modern theatre in the 1990s.

The Everyman's programme is a mix of plays, operas, musicals and concerts, but it specialises in drama and usually stages three in-house productions per year. In the summer months, it hosts productions by Irish playwrights. Other recurring events include the Guinness Jazz Festival in October (for which the theatre is a primary venue), and the Christmas pantomime. A unique feature of the theatre is that its front of house ushering staff is composed entirely of volunteers.

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