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  • Celebrate Belfast's Titanic Boat Factory

    Dan Gordon hopes to 'inspire a new generation of titanic thinkers' with this play about the Belfast shipyard
  • Lyric Theatre Reveal Playwright-In-Residence

    Emerging playwright David Ireland looks forward to playing his part 'at this exciting time in the Lyric's history'
  • Fair Deal for the Arts NI Film Campaign Launches at Festival

    Videos highlighting what the arts do for us screened at venues across Northern Ireland
  • Culture Northern Ireland to Showcase Cultural Entrepreneurs

    Register now for a free event highlighting inspiring and innovative business models in the cultural sector
  • Kenneth Branagh Returns To Lyric Stage

    The Belfast-born actor to star alongside comedian Rob Brydon in a highlight of the Lyric's forthcoming season
  • Have Your Say on Proposed Arts Cuts

    Your voice can make a difference
  • Write To The Assembly And Help Save The Arts

    The Arts Council say public support for the arts 'has never been more important than it is now'
  • My Cultural Life: Mammy Magee (aka Dan Gordon)

    The pantomime dame (aka actor and director Dan Gordon) on lip gloss, Bambi and Stormont Live
  • Out To Lunch Acts Unveiled

    David Soul gets his groove on at the affordable festival in the Cathedral Quarter this January
  • Bard Of Armagh 2010

    Watch video from the festival of humorous verse, featuring four-time winner Jimmy Rafferty and more
  • Arts Council Publish Data Report

    Digest of Arts Statistics highlights the importance of the arts to the Northern Ireland economy
  • Maiden Voyage Dance Company

    Watch a dance performance in the Ulster Museum and get the lowdown from artistic director Nicola Curry
  • I Value The Arts NI

    Sign up to the campaign and tell our politicians why you value the arts
  • One Man Lord of the Rings

    One homage to rule them all. Andrew Johnston speaks to the man playing 100,000 characters
  • Trilogy

    Naked ladies, onstage, at the Belfast Festival? Joanne Savage speaks to director Nic Green about a novel dance piece and the relevance of the f-word (feminism) in 2010
  • Belfast Festival at Queen's

    The countdown to Ireland’s largest arts festival is officially under way
  • School of Thought

    Playwright and actor Neil Edwards has had an eventful life, from playing Sherlock Holmes to running off with an obsessive Texan fan. Now he's home - and writing for Accidental Theatre
  • Kathak

    ArtsEkta bring the ancient Indian dance form to Northern Ireland, via their South Asian Dance Academy, writes Joes Nawaz
  • My Cultural Life: Aidan O'Neill

    Playing George Best in a musical is a humbling experience for the Tipperary-born actor
  • Culture Nights for Belfast and Derry

    After a successful first year, Culture Night returns to Belfast - and Derry will be next. Watch a video from Culture Night Belfast 2009 below
  • Arts Opportunities for Older People

    New £700,000 fund launched by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to engage older people in the arts
  • Leslie Montgomery

    The Downpatrick bank manager was the first Irish writer appointed to the Censorship Board in 1936 and a major influence on early 20th Century Ulster theatre
  • The White Guard

    Conleth Hill catches the eye in London, writes Peter Geoghegan
  • The Chess Piece

    One game that doesn't end in a stalemate, according to Paul McElwee
  • My Cultural Life: Colin Murphy

    ‘Hell is other people’ for this acerbic comedian
  • Alice and the White Rabbit

    Paul McIlwee follows Indigo Moon Theatre down the rabbit hole
  • The Chess Piece

    Echo Echo dance company launch an assault on the Guildhall in Derry
  • RISING STAR: Mary-Francis Doherty

    Diversification is key in theatre, says writer, director and star of Home Sweet Home
  • The Shawshank Redemption

    The second adaptation of Stephen King's novella sees hope and violence tread the boards
  • Stewart Love

    East Belfast playwright Stewart Love has written with verve about mouthy mothers-in-law, the shipyards and living life at fever pitch. He tells Joanne Savage about his inspirations and kitchen sink conflicts
  • Morecambe

    A madcap, one-man romp through the life of one of Britain's greatest comedians, touring the UK in a white van
  • Ripple Effect

    Echo Echo extend the hand of friendship - but the Henry Girls steal the show
  • Morecambe

    A stage version of the great comic's life set for Newtownabbey and Lisburn
  • Festival of Fools

    Belfast is bursting at the seams with clowns, puppets and street comedians. You'd be a fool to miss it. Watch the NVTV video of the launch party
  • English Touring Opera

    Philip Hamond talks to the director of the English Touring Opera, James Conway, about bringing opera back to Belfast
  • The Miser Rehearsals

    Missing Lords, buried treasure and men in heels, is it Panto Season already? No, it's David Johnston's adaptation of Molière's classic play The Miser
  • Over the Bridge

    Mark Phelan thinks Sam Thompson's controversial play isn't yet over the hill
  • Comedy Hijack

    Zoë Seaton leaks her plans to Comedy Hijack gigs across Northern Ireland to Andrew Johnston
  • RISING STAR: Niamh Perry

    West End diva Niamh Perry of I’d Do Anything fame on life, love and phandom
  • The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui

    Bruiser bring Ui's dreams of a 1000-year vegetable monopoly crashing to the ground
  • INTERVIEW: Royston Maldoom

    Jane Coyle talks to Royston Maldoom about Exile and Northern Ireland
  • City of Derry Drama Festival

    This year sees the 30th City of Derry Drama Festival, a landmark that has prompted the organising committee to take a look back at the festival's illustrious history
  • Bulletproof

    Teenage suicide and mental illness are handled with care by Replay Productions
  • Bulletproof

    Artistic director David Fenton on challenging perceptions and tackling issues in Replay's latest production
  • RISING STAR: Robby Graham

    Omagh bboy RawB is too raw for reality tv
  • Test Drive the Arts NI

    Never been to the opera or theatre before? Now's your chance to take the plunge
  • Crossings

    Julie McNamara's latest award-winning production at the Baby Grand tackles more than just disability, as Joe Nawaz discovers
  • Owen McCafferty

    'Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.' Peter Jordan meets the award-winning playwright.
  • Sweeney Todd

    Joanne Savage enjoys a danse macabre in Newtownabbey
  • My Cultural Life: Kevin McAleer

    The Tyrone funnyman on losing his religion, the strangeness of the human brain and why reality TV theme tunes would be the soundtrack in his personal hell
  • Elvis McGonagall and Mark Madden

    Across the UK celebrities ears start to burn as Elvis McGonagall takes the stage at the Black Box.
  • Budget Cuts For The Arts

    Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure announce £1.1 million budget cuts
  • Greenstick Boy

    Maggie Cronin returns to punk-era London for a spot of soul searching
  • Queen's Student Reviews

    Five students on the 2010 theatre criticism course give their verdicts on five different productions
  • The Tale of Beauty and the Tail of the Beast

    Lyric's postmodern panto forgets about the children
  • The Best of Dance 2009

    Jane Coyle on the highlights of the year
  • My Cultural Life: Alan McKee

    One half of comedy duo Grimes and McKee on being the last actor to voice Gerry Adams, instigating a duel between Carravaggio and Morrissey and having beef with Interflora
  • Eddie Izzard

    'There’s a real vibrancy in Belfast now... South Africa and Northern Ireland are the big success stories.'
  • Roy Chubby Brown/Kevin Bloody Wilson

    Veteran 'adult entertainers' turn the Waterfront and the Ulster Hall into 'politically correct-free zones'
  • The Weein

    Red Lemon bring the curtain down on OMAC in style

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