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Sean Hughes
'As far as I'm concerned, if you eat fish and you say you're a vegetarian you've got the exact same principles as the Nazis.' -
Cyrano
Unrequited love plays out against a turbulent period in French history, including the costumes, the moves, and of course that enlarged nose -
This Is What We Sang
Playwright Gavin Kostick on writing about a community close to extinction. Watch a video tour of the Belfast Synagogue below, led by Adrian Levy -
One & Other
Standing on a plinth in Trafalgar Square was the experience of a lifetime for Belfast filmmaker Tom Magill. Watch a video of Tom's appearance below -
Black Milk
Prime Cut's new production brings Russia to life on the Irish stage once again -
Macbeth, Who is that Bloodied Man?
Witches on stilts, motorbikes and imperial murder on an industrial wasteland. Teatr Biuro Podrozy’s Macbeth is Shakespeare with a carbon twist -
Transparency
Ransom's controverisal new production delivers 'a badly needed shot of ambiguity' -
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play -
The Government Inspector
'Sexual innuendo and risqué ribaldry stalk the stage like a pair of inappropriately greased badgers' -
Singin’ I’m No a Billy, He’s a Tim
Controversial Scottish play tackles football, identity and sectarianism -
My Cultural Life: Paul McEneaney
Founder and artistic director of Cahoots NI on not being Harry Potter and never leaving the house without a magic book in hand -
Brian Friel at Edinburgh
Peter Geoghegan enjoys two moments of magic from the playwright's extensive back catalogue -
Belfast Festival: A Time To Speak
Director and actress duo Sam and Joan McCready on bringing dancer Helen Lewis's Holocaust survival memoir to the stage. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview -
PJ Gallagher
An undemanding night of amusement from the Irish TV star -
The BFG
Roald Dahl's tale of childer-eating giants arrives in Belfast's Grand Opera House -
Lay Up Your Ends
Martin Lynch and Charabanc Theatre Company take a trip down memory lane -
Time Flies
Four fun-size slices of comic theatre from C21 -
Two Roads West
Kabosh’s play in a taxi graduates from the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival to Feile An Phobail -
Write On The Edge
The second of two rehearsed readings is evidence that Ransom Theatre Company's innovative writing project is paying dividends -
Brenda Murphy
The playwright looks forward to A Night With George at Féile an Phobail. Click Play Video for a podcast interview