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Beckett Trilogy
Lisa Dwan is ghostly and ghastly in this extraordinary production at The MAC -
Punk Rock
A series of brilliant stage debuts transport Lyric Theatre audiences into the teenage heart of darkness -
Reverend Billy
American comedy preacher brings his anti-consumerist campaign to Belfast's Corn Market with choir in tow -
Bangor's Ghost
Rachel Coulter curates an evening of spooky song and storytelling at the Bangor Open House Festival -
Brendel & Beckett
The Austrian pianist and poet is a witty if laconic conversationalist at the Happy Days festival -
Panti Bliss
Ireland's leading drag queen delivers the Amnesty International Pride Lecture at The MAC in Belfast -
Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë's classical novel is adapted at Banbridge's Solitude Park -
Comedy Day Festival
Colin Geddis is ringmaster as the Crescent Arts Centre hosts a smorgasbord of Northern Irish comics -
Skylight
National Theatre's star-studded current production to be streamed live into Queen's Film Theatre on August 3 -
Little Jokes
Chatterbox Productions enter the weird world of Victorian renaissance man Edward Lear at The MAC -
The Tailor of Inverness
The extraordinary story of one intrepid Polish father, soldier, tailor arrives at the Lyric Theatre -
Septic Tiger
Pearse Elliott's latest work is an entertaining if unwieldy beast set in the border area of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland -
Suggs
Madness frontman turned touring raconteur recalls an extraordinary life well lived at the Ulster Hall -
Fulcrum
Dylan Quinn reimagines Samuel Beckett's protest play Catastrophe -
Flesh and Blood Women
Three plays 'beautifully refract' off each other to show the changing experiences of women -
Demented
Gary Mitchell serves up a new crime comedy at the Lyric Theatre -
Thirteen Steps
Patsy Durnin's sympathetic portrayal of the Derry Workhouse takes the audience back in time at The Playhouse -
How Many Miles to Babylon?
Adapted from the novel by Jennifer Johnston, this story of class, war and lost love is a marvel -
Sleeping Beauty
English Youth Ballet give 100 Northern Irish dancers the experience of a lifetime -
Luke McGibbon
The Antrim comic completes an impressive debut solo stand up set at the Black Box