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Mitch Albom's retelling of time spent with his favourite tutor illicits a standing ovation at the Lyric Theatre
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The Royal Opera House's current production is beamed live to the Big Screen at Belfast City Hall
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With the Edinburgh Fringe on the horizon, Michael Legge hones his latest set, supported by Ruaidhrí Ward
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The 'vital beat' is missing from this Old Vic touring production of Michael Frayn's farcical comedy
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Sylvia Plath's novel makes for a tricky play, but writer James Johnson's script is 'unblemished and blissful'
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Principle dancers Jenna Roberts and Iain Mackay lead this faithful retelling of Theophile Gautier's Romantic ballet
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A 'delightfully informal' performance from the soprano is the highlight of the latest Newry Chamber Music concert
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Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre and dramaturg Emma Jordon explore issues of ideology and masculinity at The MAC
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A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
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A plethora of informed speakers consider the theme of change
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David Ireland's 'raucous sexual comedy' has the Lyric audience in stitches, but there's more to it than simple innuendo
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Newtownstewart Theatre Company do justice to Brian Friel's beloved play at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
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Firebrand comic Mark Thomas turns inward in this moving one-man show about strained family relationships and opera
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Graham Reid's latest Billy play is uncomfortable viewing for Malachi O'Doherty, who sympathises with the returning hero's familial struggles
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The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
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Caitríona McLaughlin's adaptation of Frank McGuinness's play is a City of Culture highlight
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Patsy Durnin's authentic recollection of factory life in Derry~Londonderry is, nevertheless, light on darkness
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The former professional wrestler embraces his past and makes choreographed violence seem all warm and fuzzy
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At Queen's University, Professor Shaun Richards reveals how Irish playwrights have moved on from the cottage kitchen
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Jazz hands at the ready, Bruiser Theatre Company is back
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