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Bruiser Theatre Company's new production is Brit pop theatre at its best
Dance United NI prepare for their Belfast Festival show
Playwright Felicity McCall found inspiration in the Battle of Messines
A challenging play about the 'relationship' between a man and a girl at the Lyric Theatre
Performance artist Dana McPherson explains the concept behind Nomadic Dance
The former Eastender straps on his dancing shoes for Rhinestone Mondays at the Grand Opera House
Northern Ireland's latest dance production hits the road
Elvis Costello heads up this year's programme. Listen to festival veteran Terri Hooley in our podcast
The founder of Newcastle's little comedy club, LOL Comedy, has big ambitions
Prizewinning playwight Jaki McCarrick premieres new play in London
Sci-fi author Ian McDonald tackles the bard's 'sketches, songs, sonnets and soliloquies'
Watch video featuring Martin Lynch and Marie Jones, and find out why a lifelong love affair with Manchester United has come full circle for director Peter Sheridan
Listen to extracts from the show and find out why composer Conor Mitchell is attracted to the dark side
Belfast taxi driver turned comic on Billy Connelly, open mic's and carving a niche
Hard-hitting drama tells the tragic story of Matthew Shepard
New writers given platform
Cultural Olympiad art event needs creative talent from across the sector
Shannon Sickels makes being an outsider an artform
The bawdy puppet show comes to Belfast - it's not for the faint-hearted
Elvis Costello, KT Tunstall and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa head up this year's music programme
The playwright talks about being back on stage and playing a money-lender with a 'bit of a heart'
The artistic director of NI Opera on defying expectations, commissioning Rory Bremner and finding our next star
People thought Andrea Montgomery was mad, but the Foxy Box of Thought is coming to an Art and Design Festival near you
There might be five ladies on the bench, but who has blue hair anymore, asks the Neighbours icon
Watch video of presentations and performances from the Playhouse Theatre
The publicity-shy comedian on his one-man show, working with Steve Coogan and the downsides of touring
Pick n Mix comes to Queen's Film Theatre, whilst curators visit Venice - let the Mactivities commence!
The dramatist has taken on Hitler and others - now he explores the inequalities of Victorian society as the beloved novelist
Playwright Janet Behan talks about her uncle, who had 'a great gift for living', and her biographical play at the Lyric Theatre
Phill Jupitus and Todd Carty love the city - and the city will love Eric Idle's hilarious musical
The Game of Thrones star narrates an animated video tour of Belfast's new Metropolitan Arts Centre
Co-ordinator Eva Grosman on how art can strengthen ties and build friendships
Derry to host Peter Gabriel's international World of Music, Arts and Dance festival
Wise men say only fools rush in, but we can't help falling in love with the Festival of Fools
Extract from ACES participant James McAleavey's play, Sign of the Whale
The ACES participant talks about being broke, Turning the Page and how Tinderbox is like his kindly uncle
Director David Nixon takes inspiration from the Egyptian people and puts the iconic queen centre stage
Comedian Abie Philbin Bowman - set for the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - takes his comedy seriously
The director of the new Lyric Theatre's inaugural play returns to home turf
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