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'As far as I'm concerned, if you eat fish and you say you're a vegetarian you've got the exact same principles as the Nazis.'
Unrequited love plays out against a turbulent period in French history, including the costumes, the moves, and of course that enlarged nose
Playwright Gavin Kostick on writing about a community close to extinction. Watch a video tour of the Belfast Synagogue below, led by Adrian Levy
Standing on a plinth in Trafalgar Square was the experience of a lifetime for Belfast filmmaker Tom Magill. Watch a video of Tom's appearance below
Prime Cut's new production brings Russia to life on the Irish stage once again
Witches on stilts, motorbikes and imperial murder on an industrial wasteland. Teatr Biuro Podrozy’s Macbeth is Shakespeare with a carbon twist
Ransom's controverisal new production delivers 'a badly needed shot of ambiguity'
The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play
'Sexual innuendo and risqué ribaldry stalk the stage like a pair of inappropriately greased badgers'
Controversial Scottish play tackles football, identity and sectarianism
Founder and artistic director of Cahoots NI on not being Harry Potter and never leaving the house without a magic book in hand
Peter Geoghegan enjoys two moments of magic from the playwright's extensive back catalogue
Director and actress duo Sam and Joan McCready on bringing dancer Helen Lewis's Holocaust survival memoir to the stage. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
An undemanding night of amusement from the Irish TV star
Roald Dahl's tale of childer-eating giants arrives in Belfast's Grand Opera House
Martin Lynch and Charabanc Theatre Company take a trip down memory lane
Four fun-size slices of comic theatre from C21
Kabosh’s play in a taxi graduates from the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival to Feile An Phobail
The second of two rehearsed readings is evidence that Ransom Theatre Company's innovative writing project is paying dividends
The playwright looks forward to A Night With George at Féile an Phobail. Click Play Video for a podcast interview
Neil Hannon, Mary McAleese, Mark Steel and more at Ireland's largest community arts festival. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Paul O'Hare
Creative peace initative uses the stage to let the voiceless speak. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Teya Sepinuck
Derry dance company's short, sweet show of two halves will live long in the memory
Jane Coyle signs up for a day of total theatre, seeing four new plays in a day and keeping in shape by dashing up and down the stairs of the OMAC
Winner of the Miss Ireland pole dancing competition, Joanna Robinson, speaks to Peter Geoghegan ahead of show case event Âme du Pole (The Soul of the Pole)
Dario Fo and Franca Rame play with the emotions
Literary history turned on its head
Northern Ballet Theatre reimagine Bronte's tragic tale
The Belfast-based dance company reach out to children and adults of all ages and backgrounds. Click Play Audio for a podcast with artistic director Mags Byrne
The mini festival at OMAC returns, sweeter than ever. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Red Lemon's Patrick J O'Reilly and Bruiser's Stephen Beggs
Cahoots NI invite you into the magic circle
The broadcaster and board chairman of the Lyric Theatre on rebuilding an icon, the charm of John Lennon’s dodgy songs and the nostalgia of Jimmy Nesbitt in drag
Daragh Carville's tale of the new Belfast convinces
The author of America Unchained comes to Belfast with gimble in hand
Féile Weekend Comedy Festival. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Paul O'Hare
A wildly entertaining, stream-of-consciousness trek through the mind of a maverick
What's black and white with yellow spots? Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Ali Fitzgibbon and Noirín McKinney of the Arts Council
The arts festival with the X factor returns. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Kelly
Bruiser's production of Joan Littlewood's classic chronicle of war pulls no punches
Dive into a dance world of waves, hugs and harmonies and experience the Ripple Affect
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