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Colin Bateman takes a darker direction with his gripping second play, exploring our inherent inability to let go of the past in the digital age
Forty years after first taking to the stage, the world's most beloved orphan shows little sign of her age in this riot of colour and movement at the Millennium Forum
Staying true to the original, this steamy stage adaptation is guaranteed to satisfy fans of the classic, feel-good film
New Festival Chorus reaffirms the city's musical status in a pitch perfect opening gala performance
Seventh annual Walled City Music Festival off to a thunderous start with two of the UK's finest pianists at University of Ulster Magee's Great Hall
Ulster Orchestra and Belfast Philharmonic Choir perform together for what could be the last time
Animals metamorphose and interact in Echo Echo's delightful new piece for children
'When terrible things happen, we go to the poets.' Broadcaster Seamus McKee reads at On Home Ground
The Austrian pianist and poet is a witty if laconic conversationalist at the Happy Days festival
Patsy Durnin's sympathetic portrayal of the Derry Workhouse takes the audience back in time at The Playhouse
Writer Elton Townend Jones searches for new angles
The Playhouse finish the City of Culture year with Jennifer Johnston's trio of powerful plays
Carmel McCafferty bids farewell to a favourite role
Jonathan Burgess gives voice to those officers who felt betrayed by the reformation of the RUC
Derry~Londonderry's Waterside Theatre celebrate actor and playwright Charles Macklin
Eriks Ešenvalds' new composition is premiered at the City of Derry International Choral Festival