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Dive into a dance world of waves, hugs and harmonies and experience the Ripple Affect
Anne-Marie Marquess relives the 1980s dance audition of the decade
Engaging, instructionary tale of regret and rancour
Amateur players from across Ireland head Folyeside to win points - and prizes
BELFAST 2009 and the reopening of the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Free Fringe progammer Adam Turkington
Prime Cut director on her admiration of 'Saint' Seamus Heaney and Stewart Parker and why there's something for everyone in Marina Carr
Ciarán McAuley joins the team to build the theatre anew
Brian Friel's fissiparous new play fails to come together
Ransom's new play on science and celebrity has short half-life
Frappé, fairies and fabric make this Scottish Ballet production unforgettable
Belfast's comic stalwards bid farewell - again
David Holmes talks about writing his first theatre music, for Ransom Production's new play The Gentlemen's Tea-Drinking Society
Ivan Little finally gives up the day job - but will it be an easy ride as a full time actor? Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
Whatever your political convictions, Martin Lynch's latest drama makes arresting viewing
Fancy a crack at stand up comedy? Peter Geoghegan finds out if he's got what it takes
Tyrone funny man goes Out To Lunch
Star of The Home Place takes time out to talk about Peter Kay, ethnology and the challenges of the job. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
'Racism can be a beautiful thing.' British-Iranian comedienne propounds Halal Guinness and epidurals for all
Queen's University drama studies students review two plays by Northern Irish writers
Martin Lynch talks about his first play for two years
Out To Lunch defies the crunch. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Duke Special and Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, featuring music from Cara Cowan
New Brian Friel play for the Lyric to star Conleth Hill and Ian McElhinney
Irish-American comic has a dig at Newry, northern accents and the UDA
New course to find future professional dancers in Northern Ireland
Bush and Blair rue their end of days at the Old Museum Arts Centre
Association of Regional Theatres production revives a classic of Irish theatre
The acclaimed playwright discusses her new play Carnival, set to premiere at this year's Belfast Festival at Queen's
Owen McCafferty discusses his latest adaptation. Click Play Audio for a podcast with McCafferty, with a reading from actor Walter McGonagle
The thrilling story of the Scots-Irish emigration to the New World
'The play's characters are as likeable and compelling as a romantic weekend with a Dalek'
Marie Jones' much-loved play gets the Gaelic treatment
Ulster Orchestra opens its new season with a fantastique voyage at the Waterfront Hall
Innovative Tinderbox production depicting Belfast in 2068
'Keith Singleton as Wallace is a sort of dashing weasel, reminiscent of Basil Fawlty'
Ricky Tomlinson, Michael Winslow and Ardal O'Hanlon bring the house down during a weekend of classic comedy in Belfast, Dublin and Derry
Music and dance bring the story of the emigrating Scots to life. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview with composer John Anderson and lead man Peter Corry, featuring music from the production
David Lewis watches sparks fly in the Irish premiere of Abbie Spallen's controversial play
A celebration of pop genius Michael Jackson, just don't mention the court case
Don't try to hide: spontaneous theatre returns at Belfast's Linen Hall Library
Six-month programme available for 20 aspiring actors
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