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The Best of Dance 2009
Jane Coyle on the highlights of the year -
My Cultural Life: Alan McKee
One half of comedy duo Grimes and McKee on being the last actor to voice Gerry Adams, instigating a duel between Carravaggio and Morrissey and having beef with Interflora -
Eddie Izzard
'There’s a real vibrancy in Belfast now... South Africa and Northern Ireland are the big success stories.' -
Roy Chubby Brown/Kevin Bloody Wilson
Veteran 'adult entertainers' turn the Waterfront and the Ulster Hall into 'politically correct-free zones' -
The Weein
Red Lemon bring the curtain down on OMAC in style -
Home Boy Home
Eamon Friel enjoys Scott Marshall's debut at the Derry Playhouse -
Howl!
Grimes and McKee's Christmas show has Joe Nawaz roaring with laughter -
Bison
'Poignant, painful and painfully funny' - Joe Nawaz warms to an engaging portrayal of modern gay men -
Bill Bailey
The hirsute comedian brings his Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra to Belfast -
Sleep Eat Party
The kids are alright in the latest production from Tinderbox -
MT4Uth Win Volunteer Award
Belfast-based charity Music Theatre 4 Youth win award for outstanding voluntary contribution -
Adam Hills
Aussie comic Adam Hills arrives with an edgy, feel-good show -
Hanging In There/Touching Distance
Politics and the workplace provide unequal inspiration at the Belfast Festival -
Damian Gorman
Meet the acclaimed playwright ahead of new Tinderbox production Sleep Eat Party and his 'Ballycastle nativity', Stars -
A Skull In Connemara
Garbhan Downey is unimpressed by skull-smashing in Strabane -
The Musician
Joe Nawaz finds plenty to scream about in Cahoots' nerve-shredding production -
Black Milk
Sigarev's new Russia gets lost in translation -
To Be Straight With You
William Crawley on the importance of artistic representation in the fight for human rights. Click Play Audio to listen to a panel discussion, chaired by Crawley, following a performance in the Grand Opera House -
This Is What We Sang
Kabosh present a 'touching portrayal of the history of Belfast's jewish community' -
My Cultural Life: Conor Mitchell
The musical dramatist on loving London, reading music and the inspiration of education