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Ulster Orchestra support Soak, Paul Brady, Duke Special and a host of others as BBC Northern Ireland prerecord a Waterfront Hall concert to be broadcast on March 17
Cahoots NI work with visually impaired children to create a tantalising sensory journey with the help of playwright Charles Way and composer Garth McConaghie
Having trained in Paris, physical performer Jude Quinn applies a European sensibility to his latest work confronting the events of January 7, 2015 and the Charlie Hebdo massacre
'We ignore issues of class, racism, sectarianism and bigotry at our perile' says Prime Cut Productions artistic director Emma Jordon
Russian State Ballet of Siberia perform Léo Delibes's fantastical, folksy story during a tiring run at the Grand Opera House
Exhibit portraits of patients suffering from facial cancer, illness or injury by Mark Gilbert
Jude Quinn's one-man show sees Santa in mischievous mood
Benjamin Gould's new company brings subversive sensibility of Italian theatre to Irish epic The Tain
Paul Boyd pits belief against world-weary cynicism in what is sure to be a smash hit musical
Cahoots NI salutes one of their most successful shows for children with a festive special at The MAC
Tinderbox Theatre Company bring Jimmy McAleavey's elusive psychological drama to The MAC
Two of Ireland's finest companies are inspired by the work of poet Seamus Heaney
A profound and thought-provoking piece from disabled artist, singer, choreographer and thinker Claire Cunningham
The Internationally acclaimed dance company bring the fire of Brazil to the 2014 Ulster Bank Festival at Queen's
Red Dragonfly productions' first play of innovative three-year project set for NI tour
It caused a riot in Argentina – now Schaubühne Berlin brings its incendiary version of Ibsen's play to Belfast
Rachel Coulter curates an evening of spooky song and storytelling at the Bangor Open House Festival
Schizothemia Theatre Company bring their First World War drama to Belfast in the year of centenaries from August 1
Derry writer's ambitious new work is a written response to the dissident philosophy from a citizen’s perspective
Guillermo Calderón's rumination on a damaged Chile feels familiar in post-conflict Belfast
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