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  • Django à la Crèole

    The Californian clarinettist Evan Christopher transports an audience to the streets of New Orleans
  • Don't Shoot the Clowns

    Follow Jo Wilding's activist evolution from tangerine thrower to tragedienne Trevilino in Iraq
  • Chopin's Mazurkas

    Despite an energetic and poetic performance, the Mazurka marathon reveals limitations
  • Trilogy

    A defiant feminist response to a culture of body hatred
  • Colin Middleton

    On the 100th anniversary of his birth, a new exhibition explores the artist's inventive approach to place and landscape
  • Hostel

    A 'warm, funny and thought-provoking' play at the Festival Fringe
  • Badke Quartet

    The award-winning players are impressive, despite some bad tuning
  • Postcards From Dumbworld

    In typically unconventional fashion, composer Brian Irvine continues to confound with his latest opera
  • Frankie Gavin and The New De Dannan

    Ross Moore asks, 'What's in a name?'
  • National Anthem

    Not one for the tourists, Colin Bateman's first stage show makes for a dark and bumpy ride
  • Chris Binchy

    Apathy and Auntie Maeve make this a night to forget
  • Freedom of the City

    Brian Friel’s play enjoys a welcome resuscitation as a rehearsed reading
  • AfterLight

    A tear-inducing dance performance of the highest calibre
  • Foot-Washing for the Sole

    Joe Nawaz gets lost in a moment
  • True North

    Post-Troubles triptych of three plays in one day
  • Did You Come By Boat?

    Challenging our attitudes towards race and immigration
  • Enniskillen Arts Trail

    Treasure hunt of intriguing art winds around Enniskillen
  • Liebeck & Forsberg

    Restraint and extravagance meet in this performance for the young at heart
  • Jan Krzysztof Broja

    Chopin's salon junkies would have been impressed
  • Al Murray, Pub Landlord

    Laugh with him or at him, all that matters is that you laugh
  • Helen Lewis

    A Time To Speak

    One woman's remarkable story of surviving Auschwitz through friendship, determination, luck and dance
  • Through The Mill

    The demise of the linen trade captured by 'local' photographer David Cleland
  • Art Beyond Ulster

    A wide range of Ulster artwork produced in Rome
  • Green Rain

    The life and work of composer Joan Trimble commemorated in her own Enniskillen
  • Tony St Clair

    The comedy psychic has Joe Nawaz hiding the nibbles
  • Sunshine on Leith

    Mamma Mia! for Proclaimers fans. Andrew Johnston is blown away
  • One Man Lord of the Rings

    'Brave is not the word'
  • Circa

    Just another dance show? Mark Ward thought so, but he couldn't have been more wrong
  • The Divine Comedy

    Hometown hero Neil Hannon charms the crowds at Ardhowen Theatre
  • Animal Farm

    As Guy Masterson prepares to perform his one-man adaptation of Animal Farm for the last time, he tells Joanne Savage about its enduring relevance
  • Hidden Belfast

    A flawed but elegant companion to worthier volumes, writes John Gray
  • Dr Yes

    'A good-natured pastiche of the detective novel' from Colin Bateman, writes Tammy Moore
  • Human Chain

    'A gorgeously understated' new collection from Seamus Heaney, writes Ross Moore
  • Low Pay? Don't Pay!

    A frenetic, fast-paced comedy that combines cultural critique with good craic. Just don't laugh at your own jokes
  • Ardal O'Hanlon

    O'Hanlon's comic turn in Bangor is a source of reliable laughs but little controversy. Just don't ask about the 'cassock' joke, writes Julie Harvey
  • Tamara Drewe

    Bronagh Gallagher does a Q&A at QFT after this tale of middle class whimsy, writes Andrew Johnston
  • Mike Faulkner at Aspects

    The Poet Laureate of Strangford Lough takes a gentle dander through his past with Fionola Meredith at Aspects Literature Festival
  • Winter's Bone

    Debra Granik returns to the theme of addiction in a second feature, with menance and intrigue following close behind, says Mike Catto
  • The Auditor

    County Tyrone writer Francis Hagan mixes sci-fi elements and apocalyptic vision in his debut novel with almost Orwellian results, argues Joanne Savage
  • Little Gem

    Three generations of female Dubliners capture the imagination, writes Julie Harvey

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