The Cork Midsummer Festival runs from June 20th to July 1st. For details, see www.corkfestival.com. Among the site-specific shows on offer are the following:
Nofit State Circus' ImMortal2, by Firenza Guidi. Circus in a spaceship-style big top.
We Must Perform a Quirkafleeg! Time-travelling documentary in your own living room, by Chris Goode, for eight to 12 people.
The Tempest, presented by Corcadorca in Fitzgerald's Park.
Telling, presented by Stranger Tractors, four people with a bunch of stories and songs to share, in the Unitarian Church, Princes Street.
The Train Show, presented by Once Off Productions, devised by Playgroup, directed by Tom Creed. Part Orient Express, part mystery train, on the Cork to Cobh line.
Drive-By, by Tom Swift, directed by Joe Mangan. Once Off Productions presents The Performance Corporation - tune in your radio and take it all in from your own car.
A Pleasing Terror: Two Ghost Stories, by MR James, presented by Nunkie Theatre Company in the Unitarian Church.
The Self-Obsessed Tragedy of Ed Malone, presented by Be Your Own Banana Theatre Company and the Granary in the Unitarian Church.
Rose, by Martin Sherman, in the Unitarian Church.
Salon Adrienne - Performance artist Adrian Howells (pictured) will do your hair at a salon.
You Are Here, presented by Hugh O'Neill/Catapult Dance Company inside the Shandon bell-tower.
Taverner to Tavener - The Tallis Scholars at St Fin Barre's Cathedral
Irish-African Community Gospel Choir Competition, St Fin Barre's Cathedral
Lord Mayor's Picnic in the Park, Fitzgerald's Park (Sun, June 25)