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Music Theatre4Youth
Eamon McNally meets the theatrical whizzkids that can produce a musical in a weekend -
Comedy Detective Comes To Armagh
Ian Maxwell meets comic super-sleuth Natalie Haynes -
Jumping the Shark
Fresh off the pig's back, Those Who Can’t return with a brand new show -
To Have & To Hold
Kirsten Kearney enjoys a triple dose of trauma with Kabosh's new play -
Much Ado About Nothing
Brendan Deeds sees a fraternal interpretation of Shakespeare's classic -
Cast No Shadows
Photographic exhibition by Joan Alexander -
Owen O'Neill is Cookstown's Comedy King
Emma O'Neill meets the Tyrone writer who has found international acclaim -
The Bitches Ball
Brendan Deeds finds fun in Penny Dreadful's riotous play -
Hyde and Seek
Eamon McNally rates Ballywillan Drama Group's Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical -
At First Light
Irish Traditional Music tour -
Bah! Humbug!
Brendan Deeds finds a healthy cyncicism in The Santaland Diaries -
Jack Gets a Rowdy Reception
Brendan Deeds takes his chances with the audience at OMAC's Christmas show -
Dancing into the 21st Century
Jenny Cathcart meets Irish dancer Brídín McElroy -
What Did the Reindeer See?
Kirsten Kearney found out at the opening night of Grimes & McKee’s new play -
When Grimes Met McKee
The comic spark is alive and well thanks to the NI duo, finds Emma Heatherington -
Throwback Thursday: Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee's playwriting debut Girls and Dolls
Tinderbox returns with a stark and traumatic tale, writes Brendan Deeds -
Snuff
Kirsten Kearney catches the National Theatre of Scotland at OMAC -
The Tailor and Ansty
A 'collection of smut' is a diamond in the rough, writes Brendan Deeds -
Dancing her way to Global Dominance
Brian Murray speaks to world-beating ballerina Melissa Hamilton -
Holding Hands At Paschendale
A timely study on the pity of war from Martin Lynch, writes Brendan Deeds -
Unscripted Success
Declan Feenan profiles Lisa McGee, fast-rising star of Ulster writing -
Trestle at Pope Lick Creek
Brendan Deeds catches Prime Cut's latest offering at the Belfast Festival -
All at Sea
Brendan Deeds is disappointed aboard The Liverpool Boat -
Jeremy Hardy doesn't take Comedy Seriously
Francis Jones meets the controversial comedian -
Direct Hit
Brendan Deeds meets Replay's Artistic Director, Richard Croxford -
Arms and the Man
Brendan Deeds takes in Bernard Shaw's play on what would be his 150th birthday -
Those Who Can't, Preach
Lee Henry encounters NI's comic oddities -
Rosemary Jenkinson
Heather Richardson meets the playwright unafraid to address Loyalism in NI -
What Price Your Soul?
Kirsten Kearney dances with the Devil at Bruiser's Faustus -
Marigolds and the Man
Brendan Deeds catches the play that cleans up -
This Fantasy is Fact
Eamon McNally enjoyed interpretive Irish dancing at the Riverside Theatre -
Christina Reid
Her work provides a rare perspective on working-class, female Protestantism -
Remnants of Fear
Brendan Deeds takes in Gary Mitchell's controversial play -
Community Theatre with a Professional Touch
Emma Heatherington on how far the Bardic Theatre Group has come -
Gary Mitchell
Playwright who highlights working-class Protestant perspectives -
Central Belfast venues: The Grand Opera House
A Belfast home for opera, concerts and a variety of shows -
Ulster Irish Dancing championships
Irish Dancing gets a modern twist -
Sam Cree
The popular playwright who filled Belfast theatres for months on end -
Weather Watching all over Ireland
Cahoots NI takes to the road this June -
The Millennium Forum
The largest purpose built theatre in the whole of Ireland