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Vincent River
'It's a play about the aftermath of a homophobic hate crime,' says director Sophie Motley, 'but it isn't an issues play' -
Not A Game For Boys
Welsh theatre director Patsy Hughes says the play, about Belfast taxi drivers and ping-pong, is ‘all about men being men' -
2010 Féile an Phobail Launches
Belfast braces itself for eleven days and nights of fun with the Féile an Phobail. Listen to a podcast from the launch featuring Gerry Adams, Danny Morrison and others -
INTERVIEW: William Patterson
Writing is a habit that the playwright just can't kick -
My Cultural Life: Rachel O'Riordan
Director on the Edge Rachel O'Riordan discusses her refusal to be average and her love of Lear -
Dinner, An Edible Cabaret
Playwright Patrick J O’Reilly puts sex on the menu in the latest production from Red Lemon -
Scarborough
Taking theatre to the hotel rooms of Belfast, Prime Cut bring the experimental play Scarborough to Belfast with the help of the Ramada Encore -
RISING STAR: Chris Patrick Simpson
If you're going to name-drop follow Belfast actor Chris Patrick Simpson's example and make them big names -
Elliot Levey
The actor on The Habit of Art, working with Alan Bennett and how much fun it is to be narky -
Over the Bridge with Martin Lynch
The playwright talks about his decision to adapt the iconic play -
Grant Corr and the Online Arts Personal
Tammy Moore talks to Grant Corr about Mena Town transexuals and directorial love at first sight -
Lisa May
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' -
NT Live Season: Nation
Terry Pratchett's Nation broadcast live from the National Theatre in London to a screen near you - in the QFT, to be precise -
The Rape of Lucrece
Tammy Moore talks with actor Gerard Logan about Doctor Who and the Rape of Lucrece -
Brenda Blethyn Is Haunted
The Academy Award-nominated actress prepares to tread the boards in Belfast. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview -
A Vampire Story
Playwright Moira Buffini on writing big stories for little people