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David Benson cracks open a can of worms in a play Andrew Johnston describes as 'essential'
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Caught between confusion and delight, Fionola Meredith enjoys the blend of political incorrectness and slapstick
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The unorthodox comic is a strange mix of the good, the bad - and it gets ugly at the Black Box
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Choreographed and directed by Craig Revel Horwood, this production of Chess is light on politics and big on love
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An early work by Owen McCafferty is given its Northern Irish debut, but has it stood the test of time?
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Despite a 'gaggle of noisy women', the Dublin comic ingratiates himself with the Empire faithful
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Does everyone know the rules of sectarianism? This play turns the spotlight on the audience to find out
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Based on Hitler's writings and rants, this provocative piece of theatre is uncomfortable but essential viewing
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Saucy comments, a passable pasodoble and Anne Widdecombe: there's only one word to describe the Strictly Live show - fab-u-lous!
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Scottish Ballet return to Belfast with 'a mischievous, tender, exciting' performance of Prokofiev's masterpiece
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A mother on hunger strike and a daughter sent to enforce the law, but where is the emotional punch in Hannah Burke's two-hander?
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The life story of snooker's greatest genius graduates to the Grand Opera House
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The latest production from NT Live is a dramatised biography of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti
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A supermarket attendant lives by the example of the Oscar-winning actress
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The first-time mother on kissing men with beards, witnessing a 'slagalanche' and drinking at lunch time
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Autobiographical comedy with a slightly smutty centre from the unlikely star of Mock the Week
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Derry comic Adam Laughlin comperes a line-up of raw talent in the Black Box
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Engaging new adaptation of Marlowe’s classic tale, with moments of great theatrical frisson
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Jason Donovan stars in Jeff Wayne's musical, just don't expect it to make any sense
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Daleks a go-go, Neil the Hippie cast as the anti-hero and a 16-piece band - 'the very definition of crowd-pleasing'
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Swearing airmen, saucy parlour games and streamers fail to paper over the cracks
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The award-winning example of verbatim theatre is 'a story that needs to be told'
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The Glaswegian comic's rapid ascent continues at the Ulster Hall
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Follow Jo Wilding's activist evolution from tangerine thrower to tragedienne Trevilino in Iraq
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A defiant feminist response to a culture of body hatred
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A 'warm, funny and thought-provoking' play at the Festival Fringe
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Not one for the tourists, Colin Bateman's first stage show makes for a dark and bumpy ride
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Brian Friel’s play enjoys a welcome resuscitation as a rehearsed reading
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A tear-inducing dance performance of the highest calibre
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Joe Nawaz gets lost in a moment
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Post-Troubles triptych of three plays in one day
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Challenging our attitudes towards race and immigration
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Laugh with him or at him, all that matters is that you laugh
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The life and work of composer Joan Trimble commemorated in her own Enniskillen
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The comedy psychic has Joe Nawaz hiding the nibbles
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Mamma Mia! for Proclaimers fans. Andrew Johnston is blown away
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Just another dance show? Mark Ward thought so, but he couldn't have been more wrong
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As Guy Masterson prepares to perform his one-man adaptation of Animal Farm for the last time, he tells Joanne Savage about its enduring relevance
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A frenetic, fast-paced comedy that combines cultural critique with good craic. Just don't laugh at your own jokes
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