The Two Faces of January
Patricia Highsmith's tale of intrigue on the Med is stylishly adapted by Hossein Amini
Fulcrum
Dylan Quinn reimagines Samuel Beckett's protest play Catastrophe
The Blood of the Innocents
Robyn G Sheils' second album affirms his status as songwriter par excellence
From Out of the City
John Kelly imagines a future Dublin lorded over by porn stars, dead presidents and not-so-starry skies
Flesh and Blood Women
Three plays 'beautifully refract' off each other to show the changing experiences of women
Writers on Writers
Poet Martin Mooney and playwright Martin Lynch discuss their influences at the Linen Hall Library
Demented
Gary Mitchell serves up a new crime comedy at the Lyric Theatre
Thirteen Steps
Patsy Durnin's sympathetic portrayal of the Derry Workhouse takes the audience back in time at The Playhouse
Poets in the City
Poetry, music and the movies meet as One City One Book Belfast visits Movie House Cinemas
Singin' in the Rain
Can the iconic musical movie transfer to the stage? Umbrellas at the ready at the Grand Opera House
Ponies Don't Play Football
Pony Dance twerk The MAC audience into hysterics with their latest comedy production
Rachel Ries
Sweet-voiced American songstress is ably supported by gravel-voiced Ciaran Lavery at No Alibis Bookstore
Frank
Michael Fassbender plays the eponymous musical maverick in Lenny Abrahamson's touching tragicomedy
The Handsome Family
Brett and Rennie Spark arrive in Belfast with the theme tune to HBO's True Detective
Art of the Troubles
Jane Hardy considers the role of art in our understanding of man's inhumanity to man
VerseChorusVerse
Singer-songwriter Tony Wright shows promise on debut solo album
SOAK
Talented Derry chanteuse tops the bill at the Black Box with entertaining support from Lisa O'Neill
Still
Community Arts Partnership publish 52 poems informed by the word and its various connotations
How Many Miles to Babylon?
Adapted from the novel by Jennifer Johnston, this story of class, war and lost love is a marvel
The Lost & Found Office
Jenny Cathcart visit Seamus Dunbar's immersive exhibition at the Higher Bridges Gallery
April '14
Andrew Lemon reviews the latest tracks from PØRTS, Ryan Vail and Go Wolf
King Arthur
Choral group Sestina adapt Henry Purcell's semi-opera with staggering results in Derry~Londonderry
Sleeping Beauty
English Youth Ballet give 100 Northern Irish dancers the experience of a lifetime
Defending Two Castles
Rabid Bitch of the North hark back to a heavier time with three-track gold cassette tape release
The Sea
John Banville's Booker Prize-winning novel is beautifully shot in Stephen Brown's stunted adaptation
Luke McGibbon
The Antrim comic completes an impressive debut solo stand up set at the Black Box
Fabulous Beast
Choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan interprets Stravinksy in Belfast
Dirty Dancin' in Le Shebeen
Leesa Harker's latest saucy stage adaptation is flaccid, but Maggie Muff dances on
Shot Glass
Newly established company dedicated to 'pub theatre by new writers' launches with two short plays in the Sunflower Bar
A Commemorative Reading
Poet laureates from across Britain gather at the Ulster Hall in appreciation of the late Nobel Prize winner, Seamus Heaney
Chamber Choir Ireland
Paul Hillier conducts a new work by American composer David Lang at St Thomas's Church in Belfast
Abstract Armature
Simon McWilliams focuses on Belfast's architectural rebirth in his first show in the city for two decades
Stapleton & Rose
Oriental influences and unusual equipment enable a journey into the sonic unknown at the Sunflower
Calvary
John Michael McDonagh trains his sights on the Catholic Church in an avaricious Ireland
Quietly
Owen McCafferty expertly confronts themes of truth and reconciliation at the Lyric Theatre
Cure
Choreographer Fearghus Ó Conchúir imitates illness and the process of recovery at The MAC
Babochka
Multifarious objects and marvellous minutiae fill the Higher Bridges Gallery in Enniskillen in memory of the Chernobyl disaster
Behind the Headlines
Veteran journalist Alf McCreary recalls a 'multi-faceted, constantly stimulating' career in print
Words and Music
Belfast City Choir put poetry to song with an inventive Literary Lunchtime show at the Ulster Hall
Shamus
Belfast Film Festival screen Eric Marquis' rarely-seen and decidedly quaint film shot in Belfast and beyond in 1958
Aida
Ellen Kent's traditionalist production of Verdi's masterpiece fails to set the pulses racing
Brilliant Corners
Moving on Music's four-day jazzfest is an eclectic musical marathon
March '14
Andrew Lemon reviews the latest from Sullivan & Gold, The Wood Burning Savages and Malibu Shark Attack
Game of Thrones Season Opener
Matthew Coyle reviews the opening episode of Game of Thrones season 4 at Belfast Film Festival – spoiler alert!
The Nose
Patrick J O'Reilly adapts Nikolai Gogol's satirical short story with hilarious results at The MAC
Kara Walker
Californian multi-disciplinary artist confronts American slave history with this endlessly inventive exhibition at The MAC
One Sandwich Short of a Genius
Big Telly channel Dario Fo in this time-shifting play about familial woes
Starred Up
Crumlin Road Gaol and the Maze provide the backdrop for David Mackenzie's brutally frank prison drama
A Portrait of the Artist...
Dublin's New Theatre tour a stage adaptation of James Joyce's classic novel with mixed results
Under the Skin
Scarlett Johansson becomes human under a Scottish sky in Jonathan Glazer's compelling adaptation
Alan Irwin
Winner of the 2014 Chortle Student Comedy Award at Queen's brings his Party Hard show to the Black Box
Eat Static
Merv Pepler keeps the psychedelic beats pumping at Voodoo after 25 years of dance floor destruction
Nivelli's War
Hope and magic collide in Cahoots NI's latest inspirational production for audiences of all ages
Dola
An 'astonishingly assured and ambitious' debut concept album by experimental duo Allez Bartoli
The Wheelchair Monologues
Gearóid Ó Cairealláin's extraordinary story is told in Gaelic at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich in Belfast
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Wes Anderson's latest all-star caper is a fantastically enjoyable yarn
Night Music
An innovative presentation of classical music at The MAC proves popular
About a Goth
Staged Assault bring Tom Well's pithy play to the Black Box, chipped black nail varnish and all
The Glass Album
Contemporary artists respond to the 19th century documentary and forensic work of James Glass
Shrieking Sisters
Maggie Cronin and Carol Moore tell the story of Ireland's militant suffragettes