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Philip Orr and Will Irvine produce a bold one-man show
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Patrick Kielty comes of age in a timely and energetic performance, says David McLaughlin
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Edgy and provocative psychological drama from Prime Cut Productions
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Red Lemon presents an all-singing, all-dancing tale of lust for the prize
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Owen McCafferty's Scenes From The Big Picture set for awards success
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Anne-Marie Marquess discovers what happens when moths eat your Dr Who scarf
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Gerry and the Peace Makers offer satire, song and merriment, finds Anne-Marie Marquess
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Anne-Marie Marquess enters the weird and wonderful world of the ukulele
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Grimes & McKee put a Duke onstage, but how special is he? David McLaughlin finds out
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Location, location, location: Kirsten Kearney toils in Crumlin Road Gaol
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Paul Hamilton salutes C21's genie-us production for the whole family
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The first Outburst queer arts festival comes to Belfast
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Tom Paulin and Michael Longley mark the Lyric Theatre's enduring contribution to NI's creative life
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Anne-Marie Marquess gets lyrical about all things Irish
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The Vagina Monologues is raising pulses as well as awareness, says Lyra McKee
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Kabosh take David Lewis on a madcap dash around Titanic Town
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Martin Lynch awarded by the Irish Playwright & Screenwriters Guild
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Pleasant romantic comedy missing magical spark, writes Anne-Marie Marquess
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Liam Neeson lends his voice to an ambitious final production at the Lyric
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David McLaughlin celebrates Frank Skinner's return to stand-up
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Graeme Stewart is away with the fairies at the Grand Opera House
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Cockney comic Sean Lock gets the Belfast treatment, writes Lee Henry
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Four Heaney-inspired tales hit the stage, reports Lisa Fitzpatrick
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After years of success in America, the acclaimed director returns to Belfast
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Anne-Marie Marquess climbs aboard the sensational Starlight Express
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Potter's exploration of the child psyche still packs a punch
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Contrasting Belfast and the Big Apple is no big deal, says Brendan Deeds
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'The Belfast audience's famously black sense of humour now borders on imbecility.'
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Aisling Ghéar are bringing Irish language theatre up to date, writes James Gracey
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Meet the mind of your dreams at OMAC's Culture Club, James Gracey reports
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Theatre Knights tackle Sophocles' epic tragedy
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Marie Jones' New York premiere is a treat but doesn't take off, says Dan Bacalzo
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David Lewis finds a healthy adaptation of Molière at The Lyric
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Kirsten Kearney watches Owen McCafferty's Belfast play come home
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Martin Lynch in conversation with award winning playwright Owen McCafferty
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Belfast's prizewinning playwright in conversation with Martin Lynch
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Top comedian celebrates 37 years in the business at Strule Arts Centre
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Bruiser Theatre Company celebrate 10th anniversary with Potter classic
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Contact improvisation masterclass at the Waterside Theatre
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One of Northern Ireland's most controversial plays returns to the Grand Opera House
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Censorship, theatre and cash: Sam McCready discovers that true success is a state of mind
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International double bill of dance at the Island Arts Centre
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Mozart comes to life at Antrim Castle Gardens, writes Graeme Stewart
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Gerard McCarthy brings talent to the Hollyoaks beauty parade
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The west Belfast thesp is taking over Hollywood
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After four years, Owen McCafferty's Belfast epic comes home
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Alexandra Ford takes on Shakespeare at The Baby Grand
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Graeme Stewart sees Mozart come to life at Antrim Castle
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The Invest In Inspiration campaign for increased arts funding in NI
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Share Centre Arts Department celebrated at awards ceremony, June 28
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Arts and Cultural Programme 2007 - See, Feel, Discover...
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Lupine love is in the air for a Belfast theatre group, Maëlle Guéroult reports
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Check out the NI artists heading to Washington for Rediscover NI
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Des Kennedy prepares for a career high Stateside, reports Kirsten Kearney
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CultureNorthernIreland's David Lewis undergoes a critical awakening in DC
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6th festival serves up six premieres
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Days of Wine and Roses forces boozy Belfast to look in the mirror, says David Lewis
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Brendan Deeds ventures into the small hours with Eugene O'Neill's Hughie
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Alison MacAdam offers an American perspective on Belfast's new problem
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Steven Rainey witnesses a comedic comeback for the man with the paper head
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