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New £700,000 fund launched by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to engage older people in the arts
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The Downpatrick bank manager was the first Irish writer appointed to the Censorship Board in 1936 and a major influence on early 20th Century Ulster theatre
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Conleth Hill catches the eye in London, writes Peter Geoghegan
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One game that doesn't end in a stalemate, according to Paul McElwee
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‘Hell is other people’ for this acerbic comedian
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Paul McIlwee follows Indigo Moon Theatre down the rabbit hole
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Echo Echo dance company launch an assault on the Guildhall in Derry
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Diversification is key in theatre, says writer, director and star of Home Sweet Home
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The second adaptation of Stephen King's novella sees hope and violence tread the boards
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East Belfast playwright Stewart Love has written with verve about mouthy mothers-in-law, the shipyards and living life at fever pitch. He tells Joanne Savage about his inspirations and kitchen sink conflicts
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A madcap, one-man romp through the life of one of Britain's greatest comedians, touring the UK in a white van
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Echo Echo extend the hand of friendship - but the Henry Girls steal the show
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A stage version of the great comic's life set for Newtownabbey and Lisburn
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Belfast is bursting at the seams with clowns, puppets and street comedians. You'd be a fool to miss it. Watch the NVTV video of the launch party
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Philip Hamond talks to the director of the English Touring Opera, James Conway, about bringing opera back to Belfast
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Missing Lords, buried treasure and men in heels, is it Panto Season already? No, it's David Johnston's adaptation of Molière's classic play The Miser
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Mark Phelan thinks Sam Thompson's controversial play isn't yet over the hill
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Zoë Seaton leaks her plans to Comedy Hijack gigs across Northern Ireland to Andrew Johnston
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West End diva Niamh Perry of I’d Do Anything fame on life, love and phandom
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Bruiser bring Ui's dreams of a 1000-year vegetable monopoly crashing to the ground
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