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A series of early Dickens adaptations is a hit and miss affair at Queen's Film Theatre
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Wireless Mystery Theatre perform a period radio play of Dickens' beloved story
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There are no mince pieces, but plenty of Christmas cheer
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Three traditions of song combine to tell the story one man's journey post-Armada
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'The difference between what women had and what they have, is the difference between Doris Day and Germaine Greer'
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A timely retrospective on defining images of USA is found lacking.
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No Alibis' David Torrans hosts an evening with acclaimed crime writers John Connolly and Alan Glynn
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Despite the rain, two very different performers attempt to tickle Belfast's funny bone
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Werner Herzog's Gulf War 'documentary' sparks debate at the Belfast Photo Festival
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The Theatre at the Mill's Summer Youth Musical Group tear it up
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The Festival of Fools' Sunday Treats draw an unlikely crowd in central Belfast
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It's big and it's fun, but this Made in America superhero romp is not at all dumb
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Drawing on Rudyard Kiplings original stories, this production has something for everyone
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George Orwell's allegory is 'a deceptively challenging story to adapt'
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Terrence Malick creates a 'visual poem' for the 21st century - are you willing to be moved?
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The people's story of the ill-fated liner and the workers who made her
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The Booker Prize winner Anne Enright continues to explore the anatomization of women's lives
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Did Captain Lord of the California snooze while the Titanic sank?
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Standing room only at the Grand Opera House, but it's worth it for Derek Jacobi's 'chilling whispers' as the dotard king