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Ardal O'Hanlon
O'Hanlon's comic turn in Bangor is a source of reliable laughs but little controversy. Just don't ask about the 'cassock' joke, writes Julie Harvey -
Little Gem
Three generations of female Dubliners capture the imagination, writes Julie Harvey -
FML
Sincere insincerity and statistics that lie capture the teenage experience. We review the show in Dublin before its run at the Belfast Festival at Queen's -
Jimeoin
He's big down under, but not edgy enough for the Edinburgh Fringe? -
Our House
Joe Nawaz has to reluctantly admit he likes MT4Uth's production of Our House, even if he doesn't like their name -
The Black North
Three short plays about charm, luck and politics - 'cause it's grim up north, writes Joe Nawaz -
Vincent River
Joe Nawaz finds that society continues to be 'soft on the causes of hate crime' -
Dancing Shoes
Fionola Meredith finds faults aplenty in Lynch and Jones' ode to a damaged national hero -
Come to Where I'm From
Five writers, including David Ireland, Stacey Gregg and 'Marty from the Docks', show Joe Nawaz where they're from -
Write on the Edge
Last writes for Ransom’s groundbreaking theatre programme