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  • James Ellis Troubles Over the Bridge

    Troubles Over the Bridge

    James Ellis's memoir raises questions of the times that deprived the late actor of his true off-stage potential as well as the wider barriers art must often overcome
  • Rule of the Land Garrett Carr

    The Rule of the Land

    With eloquence and tact, Garrett Carr charts a timely expedition along the line that divides and defines Ireland, its history and its people
  • Lanciatore

    Lanciatore

    Paul Kennedy's wonderfully realised morality tale reveals the plight of the 21st century artist and warns of a brain drain as artistic opportunities dry up in Northern Ireland
  • The Sweety Bottle

    A Falls Road confectionary doubles up as a drinking den in Joe and Gerard Brennan's tale of love, life and lager
  • Mixed Marriage

    Contemporary adjustments detract from an otherwise superbly acted and directed revival at the Lyric Theatre
  • Stewart Parker A Life

    Marilynn Richtarik's definitive biography pays tribute to the 'greatest playwright the city of Belfast has ever produced'
  • Quietly

    Owen McCafferty's new play, premiered in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, explores 'the hurt, the carnage and the consequences' of the Troubles
  • The Visteon/Ford Occupation

    The true story of a workers' revolt in Belfast, written by first-time playwright John Maguire, is ferociously authentic
  • Belfast Taxi

    A cast of colourful characters feature in Lee Henry's 'brilliantly researched root and branch history of taxiing in Belfast'
  • The Titanic Boys

    Martin Lynch and JJ Gilmour's musical is marked by a 'joyous disregarding of pompous memorialisation'
  • Titanic (Scenes from the British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry, 1912)

    Owen McCafferty's verbatim play at the MAC is sleek, beautiful and finely-crafted, but perhaps a little cold
  • Lagan

    A thrilling new Northern Irish voice emerges on the London scene
  • Faith Healer

    Brian Friel's masterpiece is a rumination on his relationship with art

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