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O'Hanlon's comic turn in Bangor is a source of reliable laughs but little controversy. Just don't ask about the 'cassock' joke, writes Julie Harvey
Three generations of female Dubliners capture the imagination, writes Julie Harvey
Sincere insincerity and statistics that lie capture the teenage experience. We review the show in Dublin before its run at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
He's big down under, but not edgy enough for the Edinburgh Fringe?
Joe Nawaz has to reluctantly admit he likes MT4Uth's production of Our House, even if he doesn't like their name
Three short plays about charm, luck and politics - 'cause it's grim up north, writes Joe Nawaz
Joe Nawaz finds that society continues to be 'soft on the causes of hate crime'
Fionola Meredith finds faults aplenty in Lynch and Jones' ode to a damaged national hero
Five writers, including David Ireland, Stacey Gregg and 'Marty from the Docks', show Joe Nawaz where they're from
Last writes for Ransom’s groundbreaking theatre programme
Who was William Shakespeare really? Simon Callow looks for the answer using Shakespeare's history and work in this ambitious one-man play
One-man production of Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece brilliantly discombobulates, writes Joanne Savage
A dirty weekend in one night at the Ramada Encore thanks to Prime Cut's production of Fiona Evans' Scarborough
It might ruffle some feathers, but Marie Jones' latest production doesn't impress Fionola Meredith
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
Joe Nawaz thinks the blackbird in this production has hit a sour note
Joe Nawaz has an urge to rewind Tinderbox's surreal, subjective play
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
David Lewis thinks Owen McCafferty's latest play a 'perfectly formed, mini-masterpiece'
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
Eddie Mullan finds out what all the noise is about down at the Waterfront
The comedy anarchist deflowers Tammy Moore's e-reader
'An unsettling, magnificent production that fizzes with imagination.'
Peter Geoghegan enjoys two moments of magic from the playwright's extensive back catalogue
Frappé, fairies and fabric make this Scottish Ballet production unforgettable
Queen's University drama studies students review two plays by Northern Irish writers
Association of Regional Theatres production revives a classic of Irish theatre
'The play's characters are as likeable and compelling as a romantic weekend with a Dalek'
'Keith Singleton as Wallace is a sort of dashing weasel, reminiscent of Basil Fawlty'
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
Mozart's stubborn lovers impress on their Belfast date
Linda Nolan propells the unstoppable force that is Blood Brothers
David Lewis dives into Big Telly's latest aquatic adventure
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