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Fabulous Beast
Choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan interprets Stravinksy in Belfast -
Dirty Dancin' in Le Shebeen
Leesa Harker's latest saucy stage adaptation is flaccid, but Maggie Muff dances on -
Shot Glass
Newly established company dedicated to 'pub theatre by new writers' launches with two short plays in the Sunflower Bar -
Quietly
Owen McCafferty expertly confronts themes of truth and reconciliation at the Lyric Theatre -
Cure
Choreographer Fearghus Ó Conchúir imitates illness and the process of recovery at The MAC -
Aida
Ellen Kent's traditionalist production of Verdi's masterpiece fails to set the pulses racing -
The Nose
Patrick J O'Reilly adapts Nikolai Gogol's satirical short story with hilarious results at The MAC -
One Sandwich Short of a Genius
Big Telly channel Dario Fo in this time-shifting play about familial woes -
A Portrait of the Artist...
Dublin's New Theatre tour a stage adaptation of James Joyce's classic novel with mixed results -
Alan Irwin
Winner of the 2014 Chortle Student Comedy Award at Queen's brings his Party Hard show to the Black Box -
Nivelli's War
Hope and magic collide in Cahoots NI's latest inspirational production for audiences of all ages -
The Wheelchair Monologues
Gearóid Ó Cairealláin's extraordinary story is told in Gaelic at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich in Belfast -
About a Goth
Staged Assault bring Tom Well's pithy play to the Black Box, chipped black nail varnish and all -
Shrieking Sisters
Maggie Cronin and Carol Moore tell the story of Ireland's militant suffragettes -
Handwritten
Old skool all-round entertainer Ryan Hand headlines a bizarre evening at the Black Box -
Family Fever
McCracken Memorial Drama Society resurrect one of Sam Cree's 'downright silly' plays -
All There Is
Fahy Productions and playwright Jonathan Bailie imagine a good deed gone horribly wrong -
Macbeth
The golden age of Northern Irish opera continues with NI Opera's contemporary take on Verdi's dark masterpiece -
Arrivals
The experiences of immigrants to Northern Ireland are succinctly expressed in five witty and hard-hitting plays -
Brief Encounter
Wireless Mystery Theatre's most ambitious production to date is the perfect Valentine's Day treat -
Fiddler on the Roof
The cast play the music in Craig Revel Horwood's inventive take on the famous musical -
The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe
Writer Elton Townend Jones searches for new angles -
Lost Illusions
Bolshoi Ballet 'evoke the flourish and romanticism of the Belle Époque' at Queen's Film Theatre -
Stand Up Man
Playwright Derek Murphy explores the complicated life of the comedian at the Grand Opera House -
The Bible (Abridged)
After a week of media chaos, the gathered masses took to the Theatre at the Mill to see the controversial play -
The Colleen Bawn
The Druid production is an object lesson in how to successfully revivify plays to a modern audience -
Burton's Last Call
George Telfer is the boozey, hell-raising, womanising actor Richard Burton at Out To Lunch -
Terry Christian
Former presenter of The Word draws on Catholic upbringing with mixed results at Out To Lunch -
Three Monologues
The Playhouse finish the City of Culture year with Jennifer Johnston's trio of powerful plays -
Forget Turkey
Corruption and ignorance stalk the land in Murphy, Gordon and Mitchell's end of year review -
A Particle of Dread
Field Day add Sam Shepard's Oedipus story to its impressive canon -
Maire A Woman of Derry
Carmel McCafferty bids farewell to a favourite role -
The Trouble with Harry
TheatreofplucK tell the story of Eugenia Falleni, an Australian transgender man convicted of murder -
Crows on the Wire
Jonathan Burgess gives voice to those officers who felt betrayed by the reformation of the RUC -
Cats
Andrew Lloyd Webber's feline fantasy based on a TS Eliot poem travels outside of London after 21 years at the top -
Summertime
A victim of sexual abuse searches for answers in David Ireland's 'consistently watchable' new play -
Made at Sadler's Wells
The iconic London dance studio bring 'a programme of short masterpieces' to the Grand Opera House -
Brendan at the Chelsea
Adrian Dunbar is 'the monster at the centre of the maze' as Brendan Behan at the Lyric Theatre -
From Macklin to Friel
Derry~Londonderry's Waterside Theatre celebrate actor and playwright Charles Macklin -
Shane Todd
The Holywood comic brings his delusional alter ego Mike McGoldrick to the Black Box