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Missing Lords, buried treasure and men in heels, is it Panto Season already? No, it's David Johnston's adaptation of Molière's classic play The Miser
Mark Phelan thinks Sam Thompson's controversial play isn't yet over the hill
Zoë Seaton leaks her plans to Comedy Hijack gigs across Northern Ireland to Andrew Johnston
West End diva Niamh Perry of I’d Do Anything fame on life, love and phandom
Bruiser bring Ui's dreams of a 1000-year vegetable monopoly crashing to the ground
Jane Coyle talks to Royston Maldoom about Exile and Northern Ireland
This year sees the 30th City of Derry Drama Festival, a landmark that has prompted the organising committee to take a look back at the festival's illustrious history
Teenage suicide and mental illness are handled with care by Replay Productions
Artistic director David Fenton on challenging perceptions and tackling issues in Replay's latest production
Omagh bboy RawB is too raw for reality tv
Never been to the opera or theatre before? Now's your chance to take the plunge
Julie McNamara's latest award-winning production at the Baby Grand tackles more than just disability, as Joe Nawaz discovers
'Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.' Peter Jordan meets the award-winning playwright.
Joanne Savage enjoys a danse macabre in Newtownabbey
The Tyrone funnyman on losing his religion, the strangeness of the human brain and why reality TV theme tunes would be the soundtrack in his personal hell
Across the UK celebrities ears start to burn as Elvis McGonagall takes the stage at the Black Box.
Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure announce £1.1 million budget cuts
Maggie Cronin returns to punk-era London for a spot of soul searching
Five students on the 2010 theatre criticism course give their verdicts on five different productions
Lyric's postmodern panto forgets about the children
Jane Coyle on the highlights of the year
One half of comedy duo Grimes and McKee on being the last actor to voice Gerry Adams, instigating a duel between Carravaggio and Morrissey and having beef with Interflora
'There’s a real vibrancy in Belfast now... South Africa and Northern Ireland are the big success stories.'
Veteran 'adult entertainers' turn the Waterfront and the Ulster Hall into 'politically correct-free zones'
Red Lemon bring the curtain down on OMAC in style
Eamon Friel enjoys Scott Marshall's debut at the Derry Playhouse
Grimes and McKee's Christmas show has Joe Nawaz roaring with laughter
'Poignant, painful and painfully funny' - Joe Nawaz warms to an engaging portrayal of modern gay men
The hirsute comedian brings his Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra to Belfast
The kids are alright in the latest production from Tinderbox
Belfast-based charity Music Theatre 4 Youth win award for outstanding voluntary contribution
Aussie comic Adam Hills arrives with an edgy, feel-good show
Politics and the workplace provide unequal inspiration at the Belfast Festival
Meet the acclaimed playwright ahead of new Tinderbox production Sleep Eat Party and his 'Ballycastle nativity', Stars
Garbhan Downey is unimpressed by skull-smashing in Strabane
Joe Nawaz finds plenty to scream about in Cahoots' nerve-shredding production
Sigarev's new Russia gets lost in translation
William Crawley on the importance of artistic representation in the fight for human rights. Click Play Audio to listen to a panel discussion, chaired by Crawley, following a performance in the Grand Opera House
Kabosh present a 'touching portrayal of the history of Belfast's jewish community'
The musical dramatist on loving London, reading music and the inspiration of education
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