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'There will be blood, there will be thunderbolts, there will be Verdi's stirring music' when Ronald Samm arrives in Belfast on March 6
The classically trained cellist on learning her craft in Derry~Londonderry and performing a Roald Dahl classic for City of Culture
A 1920s era musical version of Shakespeare's farce is expertly updated and directed by Michael Poynor
Rosemary Jenkinson captures the zeitgeist with a timely new play about foodstuff. 'They could be giving you poison, as long as they make money
Newry provides the perfect warm up ahead of a run of performances in Derry~Londonderry
Singers Giselle Allen and Bruno Caproni front NI Opera's historic revival of Richard Wagner's epic opera. 'It's a thrill to be back'
A major retrospective of the iconic pop artist's work comes to Belfast from February 8 to April 28. 'If he were here today, he'd definitely be tweeting!'
Northern Irish singer Brigid O'Neill pays tribute to the Hollywood actress, singer and animal rights activist
A bright, brand new day for Derry~Londonderry as the UK City of Culture 2013 celebrations begin with a plethora of stars performing at The Venue
At a time of uncertainty for the Ulster Orchestra, this 'outstanding classical programme' kickstarts 2013
Two new productions from Northern Ireland's theatre company dedicated to young audiences are set to light up the 2013 Belfast Children's Festival this March
Having been chosen to represent Northern Ireland in the New Music Plus project, the Randalstown percussionist considers the popularity of trad
Terry Blain is impressed by a rarely performed Beethoven quintet and an appearance by viola maestro Nobuku Imai
Neil Cowley, Musician in Residence for UK City of Culture 2013, on researching Derry~Londonderry, working with Adele and his biggest challenge to date
Carrickfergus Grammar School feature on Choirs for Christmas. Meet Edward Craig, the musical director behind their success
After a long and fruitful career at the keys, the grand dame of organ music bows out of live performance with one last fling at the Ulster Hall
Paul Boyd's retelling of the wonderfully dark Brothers Grimm-penned story is a 'fairytale for the iPod generation' at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast
'A triumph of outstandingly alert and sensitive artistry' from Belfast pianist Michael McHale features original takes on old classics
They've sold out venues across the UK playing classics from MGM musicals, now it's time for the Waterfront Hall and the Belfast Festival
The Northern Irish accent lends itself well to Shakespeare's most visceral tragedy, and Stuart Graham excels as the murderous king
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