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A valid feminist message underlies this musical adaptation, but mostly it is about pink, puppies and pop songs
NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows
The Tyrone comedian's use of slides and film is way out of date
A flight of fancy on a paper airplane, but they haven't got all the rough edges off yet
A theatrical ballet of knives, social commentary and resentment. The food might not be great, but the play is
Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon dominate the stage in the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of Francis Veber's comedy
Wonderland Productions stage a scandal in a coffee shop
Tammy Moore - 'the critic with the pen!' - gets a dose of the English comic's humorous abuse
From baby jokes to drunken particle physicists, Ed Byrne's Crowd Pleaser 2011 tour is just that
Danny Boyle's seminal stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic beamed live into Queen's Film Theatre
A frenetic, fast-paced comedy that combines cultural critique with good craic. Just don't laugh at your own jokes
A dirty weekend in one night at the Ramada Encore thanks to Prime Cut's production of Fiona Evans' Scarborough
Get a bit of culture in you instead of a cheese and onion sandwich. Your workmates will thank you
Time to lock up your sons, daughters and poodles - Frank ‘N’ Furter, the most fabulous extraterrestrial transvestite in history, is back at the Grand Opera House
The play that you are about to see was based on a true story
Tammy Moore has a night of nuns, Nazis and nine Von Trapps
Tammy Moore is haunted by the two hours of her life that she won't get back
Stocky vampire in zebra skin pimp coat seeks Belfast bride for necking and more
The National Theatre's latest production is beamed live from London's Southbank to the Queen's Film Theatre
Tammy Moore joins the old lags for a night banged up in HMP Grand Opera House
Guy Masterson and Rebecca Vaughn emancipate Austen's Women in this powerful theatre adaptation
The comedy anarchist deflowers Tammy Moore's e-reader