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  • Basra Boy Brings the Bands to West Belfast

    A new play from Rosemary Jenkinson explores the flute band tradition during Feile an Phobail
  • Found Footage Festival Comes to Belfast

    Curator Nick Prueher talks about dumpster diving for VHS tapes and how he can 'dish it out, but can't take it'
  • Rising Star: Derek Murphy

    The expatriate playwright brings his latest play from New York to Northern Ireland, and maybe back again
  • The Importance of Being a Blogger

    An exclusive blogosphere preview of The Importance of Being Ernest at the Lyric Theatre
  • Pick 'n' Mix Festival Returns to the Mac

    Gillian Mitchell on how to pick 'n' mix from a variety of plays, installations and performances this June
  • Can't Get the Roles? Write Them Yourself

    Omagh actor and writer James McAnespy on his debut play, Sitting Up For Michael
  • The Titanic Boys and Martin Lynch

    Waiting for the Titanic craze to be over? Don't hold your breath. The Grand Opera House brings something new to the story
  • ponydance Are Straight to DVD

    It all started in 2009 for Leonie McDonagh's dance company, now they are bringing their new show to the MAC
  • New Play Recalls the Heyday of Templemore Baths

    Prime Cut's new 'then and now' play explores culture, community and closure through the history of a building
  • Legally Blonde the Musical

    A valid feminist message underlies this musical adaptation, but mostly it is about pink, puppies and pop songs  
  • The Ulster Kama Sutra, With Puppets

    Our sexual habits and mores explored in Andrea Montgomery's new show at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
  • Ulster Group Theatre: From Foundation to the Festival of Britain

    Listen to Dr Scott Boltwood's Linen Hall Library talk on the formation of the Ulster Group Theatre
  • The Turn of the Screw

    NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows
  • White Star of the North Rises

    Rosemary Jenkinson trades contemporary Belfast for the Titanic era in a new play for the Lyric Theatre
  • Adrian Dunbar Brings Carthage to Derry

    The actor turned director tackles Frank McGuinness's play about 'gender, politics' and Bloody Sunday
  • Mary Byrne Tours with Grease

    The X-Factor star on how she's no beauty school drop-out after fame hit like greased lightning
  • Lisa Keogh Reimagines Moby-Dick

    The story that Herman Melville left untold comes to life at the Ulster Hall
  • Euthanasia Explored in An Instinct for Kindness

    Chris Larner helped his ex-wife to commit suicide in Switzerland. Writing a play about the experience was his way of coping
  • Live-Action Radio Drama on the Titanic

    Wireless Mystery Theatre test the boundaries of audio-theatre with an original production on the Titanic
  • Kevin McAleer

    The Tyrone comedian's use of slides and film is way out of date
  • Nuala McKeever Gets Festive With Carol's Christmas

    Is it a panto? Oh no it isn't! Listen to extracts from rehearsals
  • The Little Prince

    A flight of fancy on a paper airplane, but they haven't got all the rough edges off yet
  • Nicholas Lloyd-Webber's The Little Prince

    The crown prince of the Lloyd-Webber musical dynasty adapts Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book for the Lyric
  • The Kitchen

    A theatrical ballet of knives, social commentary and resentment. The food might not be great, but the play is
  • Curtain Call at the Grand Opera House

    Michael Ockwell introduces the highlights of the Grand Opera House's October to April programme
  • The Painkiller

    Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon dominate the stage in the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of Francis Veber's comedy
  • Guidelines for a Long and Happy Life

    Paul Kennedy and Kerry Woods on staging an apocalypse play in an abandoned warehouse
  • Shaun Williamson is More Than an Extra

    The former Eastender straps on his dancing shoes for Rhinestone Mondays at the Grand Opera House
  • Greenwood Players to Perform Shakespeare in Belvoir Forest

    Sci-fi author Ian McDonald tackles the bard's 'sketches, songs, sonnets and soliloquies'
  • The Biscuit Tin Readings at The Ulster Hall

    New writers given platform
  • Gay, Bi-Racial Playwright Writes About Belfast Women

    Shannon Sickels makes being an outsider an artform
  • Marie Jones Stars in Dockers

    The playwright talks about being back on stage and playing a money-lender with a 'bit of a heart'
  • The Ulster Kama Sutra

    People thought Andrea Montgomery was mad, but the Foxy Box of Thought is coming to an Art and Design Festival near you
  • Brendan at the Chelsea

    Playwright Janet Behan talks about her uncle, who had 'a great gift for living', and her biographical play at the Lyric Theatre
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray

    Wonderland Productions stage a scandal in a coffee shop
  • Russell Kane

    Tammy Moore - 'the critic with the pen!' - gets a dose of the English comic's humorous abuse
  • ACES Artists: James McAleavey

    The ACES participant talks about being broke, Turning the Page and how Tinderbox is like his kindly uncle
  • Ed Byrne

    From baby jokes to drunken particle physicists, Ed Byrne's Crowd Pleaser 2011 tour is just that
  • Conall Morrison Prepares for The Crucible

    The director of the new Lyric Theatre's inaugural play returns to home turf
  • ACES Artists: Anna Newell

    The ACES participant talks about working with Young at Art, attending the World Congress of Children's Theatre and dancing with two year olds
  • NT Live - Frankenstein

    Danny Boyle's seminal stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic beamed live into Queen's Film Theatre
  • Adapting Othello the Bruiser Way

    Patrick J O'Reilly talks about working on 'one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies'
  • Shoot The Crow Finally Comes Home

    Owen McCafferty's play has never been produced in Belfast. Listen to a scene from rehearsals
  • Ulster Museum Welcomes The Rivals

    Theatre director Rosie Pelan wants her actors to 'romp, romp, romp' in post-Restoration comedy
  • Rising Star: Patsy Hughes

    Back in Belfast for Christmas, the Welsh director looks forward to directing a one-man version of Faustus
  • Noemi Lakmaier

    The disabled artist talks about her exciting installation at the Belfast Festival
  • One Man Lord of the Rings

    'Brave is not the word'
  • 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
  • Foot-Washing for the Sole

    Adrian Howell wants to get eye-to-toe with the feet of Belfast at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
  • My Cultural Life: Lisa May

    Woman of the Year in Art, Lisa May of Bruiser Theatre Company reveals where she stands on catchy pop and much more
  • INTERVIEW: Gary Mitchell

    He's no Suicide Brunette, but intimidation won't stop this playwright writing
  • The Kitchen, The Bedroom and The Grave

    Marx, eco-coffins, sexuality and how they all fit together
  • 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

    A dirty weekend in one night at the Ramada Encore thanks to Prime Cut's production of Fiona Evans' Scarborough
  • 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

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