Everyman Theatre, Cork
Awning of The Everyman on MacCurtain Street | |
| Former names | Cork Palace of Varieties, Palace Cinema, Everyman Palace Theatre, Everyman Theatre |
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| Address | MacCurtain Street Cork Ireland |
| Coordinates | 51°54′05″N 8°28′06″W / 51.9014°N 8.4682°W |
| 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.