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Prime Cut Productions' adaptation of the Yasmina Reza play is a breath of fresh air at The MAC in Belfast
Festival director Sean Kelly on making the arts accessible to all despite impending funding cuts
Terry Blain discovers that for all our technological advances nothing much changes in Pantoland
Intergenerational dance production recalls the experience of the First World War in Belfast and beyond
Arts and Disability Forum host their annual celebration of accessible art in the Lyric Theatre from August 28 – 31
Theatre impresarios John Higgins and Joe Nawaz continue their cottage industry exploits at the Sunflower Bar
Banbridge Musical Society adapt Stewart Love's short play as a musical, featuring popular songs from the era
The singing group set Purcell's semi-opera in First World War territory for two performances in Belfast and Derry~Londonderry
Newly established company dedicated to 'pub theatre by new writers' launches with two short plays in the Sunflower Bar
Ellen Kent's traditionalist production of Verdi's masterpiece fails to set the pulses racing
Dublin's New Theatre tour a stage adaptation of James Joyce's classic novel with mixed results
McCracken Memorial Drama Society resurrect one of Sam Cree's 'downright silly' plays
The golden age of Northern Irish opera continues with NI Opera's contemporary take on Verdi's dark masterpiece
Du Dance and Royston Maldoom showcase their latest cross-community project at the Crescent Arts Centre
The Druid production is an object lesson in how to successfully revivify plays to a modern audience
Stephen Rea, co-founder of the legendary theatre company, on collaborating with 'American literary eminence' Sam Shepard for City of Culture
A victim of sexual abuse searches for answers in David Ireland's 'consistently watchable' new play
The UK City of Culture welcomes the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of Shakespeare's epic poem
A gay love triangle unravels against the backdrop of the Siege of Derry in Andy Hinds' deft play
New director Richard Wakely on this year's festival highlights and his hopes for the future
Artistic director Oliver Mears maintains the company's forward momentum, beginning with L’Elisir d’Amore
Richard Croxford and Mark Dougherty on adapting Jane Austen's novel for the Lyric Theatre stage
The Grand Opera House hosts the Globe Theatre's touring production of Shakespeare's history plays
The Dublin-based theatre company set up shop at the East Belfast Arts Festival
Australian company Wits' End arrive at Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival
A work in progress features original compositions and performances by Stephen Rea, Neil Martin and others
Talent show competition winner Ben Forster is relishing his latest role in Richard O'Brien's gender-bending musical comedy
The Royal Opera House's current production is beamed live to the Big Screen at Belfast City Hall
A 'delightfully informal' performance from the soprano is the highlight of the latest Newry Chamber Music concert
The crime author and founder of Studio Theatre Company on their mysterious forthcoming production at The MAC
Writer Graham Reid on penning Love, Billy for the Lyric Theatre, the absence of Sir Kenneth and the future for the Martin family
Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company celebrates the little-known Ulster personality at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
Director Will Chamberlain celebrates ten years of street theatre, silliness and abseiling in central Belfast
Mark Chambers, director of Sestina vocal group, on fostering new talent and Henry Purcell's 'semi-opera'
The former prizefighter comes home to Derry~Londonderry on April 8 to star in For Love at the Playhouse Theatre
Playwrights Joe and Gerard Brennan recall the shebeen era in Belfast, when their Falls Road family sweet shop doubled up as a safe haven for affable drinkers
Working with his director wife Joan on current production Dickens at the Ulster Hall is 'absolutely wonderful' for famed thespian Sam McCready
c21 Theatre Company condense Shakespeare's classic tragedy to create 'a serious, articulate' version for young audiences
'There will be blood, there will be thunderbolts, there will be Verdi's stirring music' when Ronald Samm arrives in Belfast on March 6
A 1920s era musical version of Shakespeare's farce is expertly updated and directed by Michael Poynor
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