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The third instalment of Terra Nova's Arrivals project immerses audiences in the domestic hardships of the UK immigration system
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Martin McDonagh pits the lowly writer against a totalitarian system suspicious of creativity in his finest play to date, currently running in the Lyric Theatre in Belfast
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Cahoots NI work with visually impaired children to create a tantalising sensory journey with the help of playwright Charles Way and composer Garth McConaghie
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Having trained in Paris, physical performer Jude Quinn applies a European sensibility to his latest work confronting the events of January 7, 2015 and the Charlie Hebdo massacre
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Jude Quinn's one-man show sees Santa in mischievous mood
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Paul Boyd pits belief against world-weary cynicism in what is sure to be a smash hit musical
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Two of Ireland's finest companies are inspired by the work of poet Seamus Heaney
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Rachel Coulter curates an evening of spooky song and storytelling at the Bangor Open House Festival
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Dylan Quinn reimagines Samuel Beckett's protest play Catastrophe
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Big Telly channel Dario Fo in this time-shifting play about familial woes
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Hope and magic collide in Cahoots NI's latest inspirational production for audiences of all ages
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Gearóid Ó Cairealláin's extraordinary story is told in Gaelic at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich in Belfast
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Fahy Productions and playwright Jonathan Bailie imagine a good deed gone horribly wrong
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The experiences of immigrants to Northern Ireland are succinctly expressed in five witty and hard-hitting plays
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Bolshoi Ballet 'evoke the flourish and romanticism of the Belle Époque' at Queen's Film Theatre
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Playwright Derek Murphy explores the complicated life of the comedian at the Grand Opera House
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Field Day add Sam Shepard's Oedipus story to its impressive canon
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TheatreofplucK tell the story of Eugenia Falleni, an Australian transgender man convicted of murder
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Cahoots NI adapt Wolf Erlbruch's book aimed at changing young peoples' perception of death
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Pintsized Productions tackle Dougal Irvine's raunchy musical
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Striking Welsh miners and the emergent gay community join forces under Thatcher
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This play about a band featuring an Englishman, Scotsman, Welshman and Northern Irishman is predictably dysfunctional
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The human spirit triumphs in Prime Cut's 'spine-tingling' co-production in Derry~Londonderry
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The 'vital beat' is missing from this Old Vic touring production of Michael Frayn's farcical comedy
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Principle dancers Jenna Roberts and Iain Mackay lead this faithful retelling of Theophile Gautier's Romantic ballet
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A plethora of informed speakers consider the theme of change
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Northern Ballet's timely adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel ultimately lacks emotional punch
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Dance Focus conference showcases eclectic artists from across Europe
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New York's finest all male comedy ballet company show their class with various treatments of the Russian classics
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A shining illustration of three great dance styles – romantic, classical and vernacular – streamed from the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
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Recorded live in 2012, this screening of the Bolshoi Ballet's latest production features an interview with artistic director Sergei Filin
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Belarus Free Theatre shed light on the suppression of human rights in Europe's last dictatorship
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Groups from across the UK converge on London for a highlight of the Cultural Olympiad
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Belfast actor Jonjo O'Neill takes Stratford-upon-Avon by storm in this Royal Shakespeare Company production
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A two and a half-day showcase of new Northern Irish theatre that goes from bed to brilliant
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Ponydance satirise reality television and the Olympics with this 'well performed and presented' show at the MAC
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Sam McCready's one-man show recalls Charles Dickens's three visits to Belfast
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A sumptuous and seductive visit to the Barbary Coast by the famed Bolshoi Ballet
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Streamed live from Russia, this Bolshoi Ballet version is 'gorgeous, just gorgeous'
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The Cuban is a man of many talents and endless charisma, and his partner ain't half bad either
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The workings of the human body explored in Random Dance production
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'As the tangled tale of unrequited passion unfolds, their strong, trusting stage partnership blooms into a love affair with the audience'
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Brian Friel's play about language and cultural identity brings out the crowds in Dublin
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Jane Coyle enjoys the bite-sized treats at this year's pop up festival
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European Ballet tackle this sentimental piece with flair and a whole lot of individual talent
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Northern Ballet return to Belfast with their first new production in two years
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BalletBoyz return to Northern Ireland with an energetic, diverse contemporary dance performance
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A tear-inducing dance performance of the highest calibre