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David Benson cracks open a can of worms in a play Andrew Johnston describes as 'essential'
The unorthodox comic is a strange mix of the good, the bad - and it gets ugly at the Black Box
They didn't pay to hear his life story - 'a Tesco own-brand Greek tragedy'. He told it anyway
The rock legends pay tribute to guitarist Gary Moore by going back to basics
Despite a 'gaggle of noisy women', the Dublin comic ingratiates himself with the Empire faithful
Based on Hitler's writings and rants, this provocative piece of theatre is uncomfortable but essential viewing
Saucy comments, a passable pasodoble and Anne Widdecombe: there's only one word to describe the Strictly Live show - fab-u-lous!
A macabre history lesson delivered on the cobbled streets of the Cathedral Quarter
The latest production from NT Live is a dramatised biography of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti
No anecdotes, no filming, as the 1970s TV star recites classic works by Pablo Neruda
Andrew Johnston gives his 'expert opinion' on Simon Cowell's chart-topping foursome
Block up the chimney, Santa's not happy in Finland's festive answer to Let the Right One In
At 63 the Loaf's voice may have gone stale, but on the evidence of this typically theatrical show, crusty he is not
Michael Jackson he is not, yet the Antipodean hunk remains a 'perfectly adequate entertainer'
Less grime, more wine - Belfast gives Ben Drew his due for braving the cold
Daleks a go-go, Neil the Hippie cast as the anti-hero and a 16-piece band - 'the very definition of crowd-pleasing'
Money too tight to mention? Not after this farewell tour it ain't
Swearing airmen, saucy parlour games and streamers fail to paper over the cracks
The ex-Led Zeppelin frontman brings his Band of Joy to the Waterfront
The charismatic Later... star brings classic blues and jazz to the Waterfront, but Ruby Turner steals the show
The Glaswegian comic's rapid ascent continues at the Ulster Hall
Laugh with him or at him, all that matters is that you laugh
Mamma Mia! for Proclaimers fans. Andrew Johnston is blown away
The writer and comedian helps to revolutionise book publishing by launching his autobiography live from the Royal Festival Hall, writes Andrew Johnston
Distortion Project's death metal mini-fest proves the genre is alive and well in Belfast, says Andrew Johnston
Frontman Axl Rose delivers more pantomime than power-rock
The Modfather pulls the crowd, but the ex-Dr Feelgood guitarist delivers the magic
After the power goes out Andrew Johnston gets some Therapy? at Sonisphere
Andrew Johnston is afraid, very afraid, at QFT's slasher season
Half gig, half train wreck - but it's still 'Fun, Fun, Fun' for Andrew Johnston
Iconic rock star still in tune with his fans, says Andrew Johnston
The country maverick slates the crowd and refuses an encore - priceless
Metal titans Metallica storm the stage at the Odyssey
It was a zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
Drug dealer turned raconteur Howard Marks' is compelling, but his charm doesn't win over Andrew Johnston
Energetic set of oldies celebrating early NI punk
Looks like we got ourselves a documentary
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