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Musicians of Belfast Exhibition Continues
Fusing her love of music and art, Susan Hughes's current exhibition of portraits at the Ulster Hall features some familiar faces -
Comedy of Errors: The Musical
Theatre at the Mill adapt William Shakespeare's classic farce as a 1920s era musical. Meet the costumer charged with making it feel authentic -
Pintsized Productions' Herons
The company dedicated to providing new opportunities for emerging actors adapt Simon Stephen's acclaimed play -
Maiden Voyage's Manifesto
Can a new three-act performance piece inspire more young men to take up contemporary dance? -
Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty
Before its Grand Opera House run beginning March 12, Jane Coyle travels to Sadler's Wells to experience a fairytale for the Twilight generation -
To Call Myself Beloved - Eina McHugh on a Very Personal Memoir
Following the bombing of her family home during the Troubles, Eina McHugh spent years in therapy. Her new memoir details a very personal journey -
Northern Rhythm: John Luke at the Ulster Museum
Following a comprehensive detective search, the Ulster Museum showcase rarely seen works by the multi-talented Belfast artist -
Martin McCann Comes Home
Having relocated to London, and starred in Hollywood blockbusters, the Belfast boy returns to the stage at the Grand Opera House -
Art in the Garden
The Culloden Estate hosts a world-class exhibition of Irish sculptures from Gormley's art dealers -
Raglan Ride On
Family ties, original compositions and a classical twist - Northern Ireland's newest trad outfit have a lot to talk about -
It's Child's Play for Replay
A new theatre piece produced specifically for toddlers, Babble brings a touch of magic to the Pick 'n' Mix Festival -
A Streetcar Named Desire in Belfast
The Scottish Ballet bring a 'thrilling new take on a great old play' to the Grand Opera House -
Amateur Theatre Company to Perform at Stratford-Upon-Avon
Will it be Julius Caesar in the Shankill or Shakespeare on the Titanic at the World Shakespeare Festival? -
Fly Me to the Moon
Playwright Marie Jones on her new play 'about desperate people in desperate situations' -
Breton Dance Comes to Belfast
Us Celts love a good shindig. Jane Coyle explores our French connection at Madden's Bar -
Austen's Women Are Doing It For Themselves
Playwright and actress Rebecca Vaughan on her one-woman show -
Riverdance and Moya Doherty
She is the woman who brought Irish stepdancing to the world – did she ever regret it? -
The King and Andrea Montgomery
The Thailand-raised theatre director brings a touch of authenticity to Northern Ireland's first large-scale production of The King and I -
Happy Birthday to Maiden Voyage
Celebrating ten years of inspirational dance with Nicola Curry -
West Side Story In May Street Church
MT4Uth prepare for their unique production at the Belfast Festival