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The best of Northern Irish theatre and international performance at the world's largest arts festival
Pumpgirl is having its Irish premiere, but playwright Abbie Spallen is not optimistic about opportunities in Northern Irish theatre. Click Play Audio to hear comment
Youth Music Theatre musical penned by Marie Jones attempts to parody the virtual world of the World Wide Web
Audiences invited to participate with improvisational theatre at the Linen Hall Library. And if they don't like it, they don't pay
The Monaghan comic consigns Father Dougal Maguire to the sitcom cemetery
Two decades of festival fun celebrated in west Belfast. Click Play Audio for a festival launch podcast with Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, Gerry Adams MLA and director Sean Paul O'Hare
Award nomination and Edinburgh Fringe appearance for Derry company Sole Purpose Productions
Maggie Cronin and Sarah Tipple take the one-woman show to Edinburgh
For 20 years Belfast's Rainbow Factory has been setting young people on the road to stardom. Click Play Audio to hear the screams from their latest production
There are plenty of flames but no spark at the Grand Opera House
Kabosh Theatre take to the streets of Belfast with Carlo Gébler's Henry & Harriet. Click Play Audio to hear from director Paula McFetridge and actress Carol Moore
Lyric Theatre Company presents the internationally-praised production from Newry's Abbie Spallen
Playwright Dave Duggan finds a new audience in Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley
Writing in the Linen Hall Review in 1984, John Gray talks to the multi-talented actor, writer and director Joseph Tomelty
Anne-Marie Marquess enjoys some feline fun, night-time robbery and cheeky comedy
Mozart's stubborn lovers impress on their Belfast date
Before bringing Bastien & Bastienne to Belfast's Baby Grand, Opera Theatre Company director Annilese Miskimmon checks in to chat about Carmen, rising stars and getting the best from her performers
Actors and audience come together for five daringly linked monologues at the Pick 'n' Mix festival
Assault Events throw up a dancing gem at the Pick 'n' Mix festival
Bringing cutting-edge theatre to stages in 2008
Architectural designs for the Derry Playhouse refurbishment unveiled
The Opera Fringe Festival is back, bringing edgy exclusives and world premieres to County Down. Click Play Audio to hear from Rosa Solinas and conductor Roy Laughlin
Linda Nolan propells the unstoppable force that is Blood Brothers
David Lewis dives into Big Telly's latest aquatic adventure
International theatre and new Irish writing that 'confounds expectations'
Belfast's Theatre Knights put a feline spin on Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, losing none of its bite
Madcap magician offends and entertains at the Festival Marquee
Advertising and multimedia production
Ross Moore is educated in the ways of theatre at Queen's Drama and Film Centre
Tchaikovsky's masterpiece is Bourne again at the Grand Opera House, writes Anne-Marie Marquess
David Lewis sees a masterly playwright at work in the Parker Project. Click Play Audio to hear the Parker Project Podcast
Choreographer Matthew Bourne discusses his latest production of Nutcracker!
Lee Henry is left bemused but happy at the Island Arts Centre
David Lewis discovers that everything really is for the best
Graeme Stewart slips on his dancing shoes for an extraordinary night at the Grand Opera House
He's played a Hurricane and endured the Hunger. Brendan Deeds meets actor and writer Richard Dormer
David Lewis witnesses a top-class performance with parallels to NI
Jesus rocks out seventies style in the Godspell according to Anne-Marie Marquess
Two plays from 'the greatest playwright of his generation' return to Belfast. Click Play Audio to hear the Parker Project Podcast
A prime opportunity to see an early work from one of Northern Ireland's most important playwrights
Watch films and read diaries from the 2007 Washington festival
Anne-Marie Marquess has a whale of a time, and no fibbing
David Lewis finds delicious, lascivious entertainment in Patrick Marber's award-winning play
One of Northern Ireland's top comedians has advice for aspiring stand-ups, writes Lee Henry
With a new site in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, Anne McReynolds remembers the Old Museum Arts Centre
Owen McCafferty's Scenes From The Big Picture set for awards success
Lee Henry pays tribute to the founder of Belfast's Lyric Players Theatre
Philip Orr and Will Irvine produce a bold one-man show
Patrick Kielty comes of age in a timely and energetic performance, says David McLaughlin
Edgy and provocative psychological drama from Prime Cut Productions
Red Lemon presents an all-singing, all-dancing tale of lust for the prize
Owen McCafferty's Scenes From The Big Picture set for awards success
Anne-Marie Marquess discovers what happens when moths eat your Dr Who scarf
Gerry and the Peace Makers offer satire, song and merriment, finds Anne-Marie Marquess
Anne-Marie Marquess enters the weird and wonderful world of the ukulele
Grimes & McKee put a Duke onstage, but how special is he? David McLaughlin finds out
Location, location, location: Kirsten Kearney toils in Crumlin Road Gaol
Paul Hamilton salutes C21's genie-us production for the whole family
The first Outburst queer arts festival comes to Belfast
Tom Paulin and Michael Longley mark the Lyric Theatre's enduring contribution to NI's creative life
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