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Stacey Gregg's story of the rise and fall of a Belfast band is saved by Kerrie Quinn's bullish central performance
Sam McCready, master of the pared-down theatrical adaptation, brings Charles Dickens to the Belfast Festival
Pianist Michael McHale and the Ulster Orchestra play Holst's masterpiece to launch the Belfast Festival at Queen's
After spending 30 years in LA as a successful screenwriter, Ron Hutchinson returns to home soil to explore the life of Baron Bannside
Stefan Booth and Ali Bastian on Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing on Ice and how the two shows helped them prepare for their iconic lead roles
Pianist and artist-in-residence at Queen's University handles the masters with an 'unusually judicious approach'
It's set to be a huge year for the Belfast pianist. He talks Belfast Festival at Queen's, Sir James Galway and new album The Irish Piano
Director and actor Guy Masterson on bringing Neil Simon's classic comedy to Theatre at the Mill in Newtownabbey
Australian pianist Tristan Russcher prepares to perform one of the longest and most challenging classical compositions ever written on the Mulholland Organ
Prime Cut's retelling of the Charlotte von Mahlsdorf story is The MAC's 'finest achievement since launching'
Conall Morrison's 'constantly stimulating' take on JM Synge's play retains an anarchic edge
Belfast composer Colin Reid scores Flann O'Brien's surreal masterpiece. Listen to an extract narrated by Stephen Rea
Prime Cut tell the remarkable true story of German transvestite Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, who murdered her Nazi father, at The MAC
Duke Special curates a week of events at the MAC, including this beguiling show by Dublin's Cathy Davey and friends
Musicians and dancers encouraged to apply to join the cast of Hofesh Shechter's 'mind-blowing' dance piece for City of Culture 2013
Samuel Beckett would have approved of the programme of concerts at the Enniskillen festival in his honour
Master of the sean-nós singing style opens Féile An Droichead Irish language festival at the MAC
He won awards for The Crucible, now Morrison returns to the Lyric Theatre to direct JM Synge's best-loved play
Barry Douglas, virtuoso pianist and the 'force of nature' behind the festival, dazzles and beguiles the County Down crowd
Ulster Orchestra principle conductor JoAnn Falletta's 'lithe, supple interpretations' of American composers impress
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