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Find out more about how to get involved in the largest ever outdoor art performance in Northern Ireland
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Sam McCready's one-man show recalls Charles Dickens's three visits to Belfast
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Full programme of events unveiled as the festival of art culture comes to the UK from July to September
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The comic actor performs his one-man show, Immigrant!, at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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The play has the comedian's trademark props and unique delivery, but never quite his genius
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Sometimes the comedy in Tim Loane's comedy-thriller fails to thrill, but the attempts at drama are usually comical
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Waiting for the Titanic craze to be over? Don't hold your breath. The Grand Opera House brings something new to the story
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It all started in 2009 for Leonie McDonagh's dance company, now they are bringing their new show to the MAC
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An hilarious exploration of 'the hypocrisy, the absurdity and the sexual immaturity' of our wee country
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The Newry comic is off to crack Oz, but Northern Ireland's comedy scene is strong enough to survive without him
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Prime Cut's new 'then and now' play explores culture, community and closure through the history of a building
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Owen McCafferty's verbatim play at the MAC is sleek, beautiful and finely-crafted, but perhaps a little cold
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Newry actor and writer Kieran Cunningham pays homage to one of Ireland's greatest satirists
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A valid feminist message underlies this musical adaptation, but mostly it is about pink, puppies and pop songs
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Watch video from the opening of a MAC-nificent new addition to the Northern Irish arts scene
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Our sexual habits and mores explored in Andrea Montgomery's new show at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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The Lyric Theatre is exporting two successful Titanic productions across the Irish Sea to reach wider audiences
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Listen to Dr Scott Boltwood's Linen Hall Library talk on the formation of the Ulster Group Theatre
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The Scottish Ballet bring a 'thrilling new take on a great old play' to the Grand Opera House
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Near-the-knuckle humour, celebrity girlfriends and the Titanic are what the comedian brings Home
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