Jump to navigation
You are here Home Search Tammy Moore Search
Search
Does the webmaster of Crimescene NI have a dark side? Find out as he collaborates with some of Northern Ireland's biggest crime-writers in the anthology, Requiems for the Departed
The Theatre might be Accidental but writer Michael Shannon's success isn't
The Belfast author on schlocky horror, 'torture porn' and his new book on the Godfather of Gore film-maker Dario Argento
The actor on The Habit of Art, working with Alan Bennett and how much fun it is to be narky
Get a bit of culture in you instead of a cheese and onion sandwich. Your workmates will thank you
Time to lock up your sons, daughters and poodles - Frank ‘N’ Furter, the most fabulous extraterrestrial transvestite in history, is back at the Grand Opera House
Ballymena-born fantasy author Paul Kearney's Spartan inspired military fantasy keeps marching on
A literary afternoon delight, if not quite what Glenn Patterson was expecting
The Portstewart playwright turns novelist, with a debut novel The Butterfly Cabinet. Click play for an exclusive reading.
The play that you are about to see was based on a true story
The playwright talks about his decision to adapt the iconic play
Tammy Moore talks to Grant Corr about Mena Town transexuals and directorial love at first sight
Tammy Moore has a night of nuns, Nazis and nine Von Trapps
Tammy Moore is haunted by the two hours of her life that she won't get back
Tammy Moore gives her opinion on the fifth edition of The Yellow Nib
Tammy Moore takes a walk with the acclaimed cartoonist at the Void Gallery
Stocky vampire in zebra skin pimp coat seeks Belfast bride for necking and more
Tammy Moore talks Brecht, the Cauliflower Trust and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui with Bruiser's artistic director and 'Woman of the Year in the Arts'
'Ireland is full of greasy little bagmen, posing as consultants, who’ll get you a face-to-face with a minister for twenty grand... Politics here is crooked and criminal, and it’s why I write fiction'
The National Theatre's latest production is beamed live from London's Southbank to the Queen's Film Theatre
Dark, clever song-writing at the final concert of the Out to Lunch Festival 2010
Take a walk through a performance artist's history at the Golden Thread with Belfast born artist Andre Stitt
Tammy Moore joins the old lags for a night banged up in HMP Grand Opera House
Terry Pratchett's Nation broadcast live from the National Theatre in London to a screen near you - in the QFT, to be precise
CNI's fashionista Tammy Moore travels back in time. Or her wardrobe does at least
Tammy Moore talks with actor Gerard Logan about Doctor Who and the Rape of Lucrece
A gilt grenade, a woman eating Indian Ink and a very naughty toilet are all on display in Catalyst Arts Gallery. Watch an online exhibition with curator Charlotte Bosanquet below
Guy Masterson and Rebecca Vaughn emancipate Austen's Women in this powerful theatre adaptation
Tammy Moore and Ian Sansom investigate The Bad Book Affair
The Academy Award-nominated actress prepares to tread the boards in Belfast. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap
The comedy anarchist deflowers Tammy Moore's e-reader
Playwright Moira Buffini on writing big stories for little people
The upcoming jazz musician on songwriting, touring trios and how his success wasn't 'Overnight'. Click Play Audio for two tracks
Tammy Moore meets the man with no alibis
Pages