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After a successful first year, Culture Night returns to Belfast - and Derry will be next. Watch a video from Culture Night Belfast 2009 below
New £700,000 fund launched by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to engage older people in the arts
The Downpatrick bank manager was the first Irish writer appointed to the Censorship Board in 1936 and a major influence on early 20th Century Ulster theatre
Conleth Hill catches the eye in London, writes Peter Geoghegan
One game that doesn't end in a stalemate, according to Paul McElwee
‘Hell is other people’ for this acerbic comedian
Paul McIlwee follows Indigo Moon Theatre down the rabbit hole
Echo Echo dance company launch an assault on the Guildhall in Derry
Diversification is key in theatre, says writer, director and star of Home Sweet Home
The second adaptation of Stephen King's novella sees hope and violence tread the boards
East Belfast playwright Stewart Love has written with verve about mouthy mothers-in-law, the shipyards and living life at fever pitch. He tells Joanne Savage about his inspirations and kitchen sink conflicts
A madcap, one-man romp through the life of one of Britain's greatest comedians, touring the UK in a white van
Echo Echo extend the hand of friendship - but the Henry Girls steal the show
A stage version of the great comic's life set for Newtownabbey and Lisburn
Belfast is bursting at the seams with clowns, puppets and street comedians. You'd be a fool to miss it. Watch the NVTV video of the launch party
Philip Hamond talks to the director of the English Touring Opera, James Conway, about bringing opera back to Belfast
Missing Lords, buried treasure and men in heels, is it Panto Season already? No, it's David Johnston's adaptation of Molière's classic play The Miser
Mark Phelan thinks Sam Thompson's controversial play isn't yet over the hill
Zoë Seaton leaks her plans to Comedy Hijack gigs across Northern Ireland to Andrew Johnston
West End diva Niamh Perry of I’d Do Anything fame on life, love and phandom
Bruiser bring Ui's dreams of a 1000-year vegetable monopoly crashing to the ground
Jane Coyle talks to Royston Maldoom about Exile and Northern Ireland
This year sees the 30th City of Derry Drama Festival, a landmark that has prompted the organising committee to take a look back at the festival's illustrious history
Teenage suicide and mental illness are handled with care by Replay Productions
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