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A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
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Fickle Favours' inaugural production gives new voice to the Bard's heroines
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Much oil has flowed under the bridge, and into the hands of Western businessmen, since Rob Newman filled Wembley Stadium with David Baddiel
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His comedy peers adore him, but what does John Higgins make of Belfast's most eclectic performer? 'Everyone prefers Cash to Czech!'
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Galvinised Productions first foray into theatre has 'audience members audibly gasping'
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'The set is so slick and well-honed you almost forget the incredible craftsmanship.'
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An audience of 'middle-aged bohemians' make life hard for Matthew Collins, Lauren Kerr and Shane Todd at Belmont Tower
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The 'academics versus comics' performance scenario doesn't necessarily travel that well
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Ruaidhrí Ward, Eleanor Tiernan and Michael Legge hone their skills at the Black Box
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Slapstick, Stevie Wonder and men playing women. The Lyric Theatre inject new life into Oscar Wilde's comic masterpiece
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Sometimes the comedy in Tim Loane's comedy-thriller fails to thrill, but the attempts at drama are usually comical
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The Ulster Covenant, Home Rule and heliotherapy, but only a brief mention of an iceberg. The play is all the better for it
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The Cork comedian 'has the razzle-dazzle of an alchemist', but lacks preparation where it matters
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A star is born at the Waterfront Hall, and it's not the geezer with the hard hat. John Higgins is pleasantly surprised
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The comedian's comedian tries his hand at the 'bear pit' that is The Empire Laughs Back
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'It’s like looking at the workings of a pocket-watch that is singing doo-wop and shifting furniture'
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