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  • 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
  • Home Boy Home

    Eamon Friel enjoys Scott Marshall's debut at the Derry Playhouse
  • Howl!

    Grimes and McKee's Christmas show has Joe Nawaz roaring with laughter
  • Bison

    'Poignant, painful and painfully funny' - Joe Nawaz warms to an engaging portrayal of modern gay men
  • Bill Bailey

    The hirsute comedian brings his Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra to Belfast
  • Sleep Eat Party

    The kids are alright in the latest production from Tinderbox
  • MT4Uth Win Volunteer Award

    Belfast-based charity Music Theatre 4 Youth win award for outstanding voluntary contribution
  • Adam Hills

    Aussie comic Adam Hills arrives with an edgy, feel-good show
  • Hanging In There/Touching Distance

    Politics and the workplace provide unequal inspiration at the Belfast Festival
  • Damian Gorman

    Meet the acclaimed playwright ahead of new Tinderbox production Sleep Eat Party and his 'Ballycastle nativity', Stars
  • A Skull In Connemara

    Garbhan Downey is unimpressed by skull-smashing in Strabane
  • The Musician

    Joe Nawaz finds plenty to scream about in Cahoots' nerve-shredding production
  • Black Milk

    Sigarev's new Russia gets lost in translation
  • To Be Straight With You

    William Crawley on the importance of artistic representation in the fight for human rights. Click Play Audio to listen to a panel discussion, chaired by Crawley, following a performance in the Grand Opera House
  • This Is What We Sang

    Kabosh present a 'touching portrayal of the history of Belfast's jewish community'
  • My Cultural Life: Conor Mitchell

    The musical dramatist on loving London, reading music and the inspiration of education 
  • Sean Hughes

    Sean Hughes

    'As far as I'm concerned, if you eat fish and you say you're a vegetarian you've got the exact same principles as the Nazis.'
  • Cyrano

    Unrequited love plays out against a turbulent period in French history, including the costumes, the moves, and of course that enlarged nose 
  • This Is What We Sang

    Playwright Gavin Kostick on writing about a community close to extinction. Watch a video tour of the Belfast Synagogue below, led by Adrian Levy
  • One & Other

    Standing on a plinth in Trafalgar Square was the experience of a lifetime for Belfast filmmaker Tom Magill. Watch a video of Tom's appearance below
  • Black Milk

    Prime Cut's new production brings Russia to life on the Irish stage once again
  • Macbeth, Who is that Bloodied Man?

    Witches on stilts, motorbikes and imperial murder on an industrial wasteland. Teatr Biuro Podrozy’s Macbeth is Shakespeare with a carbon twist
  • Transparency

    Ransom's controverisal new production delivers 'a badly needed shot of ambiguity'
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane

    The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play
  • The Government Inspector

    'Sexual innuendo and risqué ribaldry stalk the stage like a pair of inappropriately greased badgers'
  • Singin’ I’m No a Billy, He’s a Tim

    Controversial Scottish play tackles football, identity and sectarianism
  • My Cultural Life: Paul McEneaney

    Founder and artistic director of Cahoots NI on not being Harry Potter and never leaving the house without a magic book in hand
  • Brian Friel at Edinburgh

    Peter Geoghegan enjoys two moments of magic from the playwright's extensive back catalogue
  • Belfast Festival: A Time To Speak

    Director and actress duo Sam and Joan McCready on bringing dancer Helen Lewis's Holocaust survival memoir to the stage. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
  • PJ Gallagher

    An undemanding night of amusement from the Irish TV star
  • The BFG

    Roald Dahl's tale of childer-eating giants arrives in Belfast's Grand Opera House
  • Lay Up Your Ends

    Martin Lynch and Charabanc Theatre Company take a trip down memory lane
  • Time Flies

    Four fun-size slices of comic theatre from C21
  • Two Roads West

    Kabosh’s play in a taxi graduates from the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival to Feile An Phobail
  • Write On The Edge

    The second of two rehearsed readings is evidence that Ransom Theatre Company's innovative writing project is paying dividends
  • Brenda Murphy

    The playwright looks forward to A Night With George at Féile an Phobail. Click Play Video for a podcast interview
  • Féile Returns to West Belfast

    Neil Hannon, Mary McAleese, Mark Steel and more at Ireland's largest community arts festival. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Paul O'Hare
  • Theatre of Witness

    Creative peace initative uses the stage to let the voiceless speak. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Teya Sepinuck
  • Echo Echo Pick 'n' Mix Double Bill

    Derry dance company's short, sweet show of two halves will live long in the memory
  • Pick 'n' Mix Festival Review

    Jane Coyle signs up for a day of total theatre, seeing four new plays in a day and keeping in shape by dashing up and down the stairs of the OMAC
  • RISING STAR: Joanna Robinson

    Winner of the Miss Ireland pole dancing competition, Joanna Robinson, speaks to Peter Geoghegan ahead of show case event Âme du Pole (The Soul of the Pole)
  • Female Parts

    Dario Fo and Franca Rame play with the emotions
  • Oscar Wilde and the Men of the Hour

    Literary history turned on its head
  • Wuthering Heights

    Northern Ballet Theatre reimagine Bronte's tragic tale
  • Dance United NI

    The Belfast-based dance company reach out to children and adults of all ages and backgrounds. Click Play Audio for a podcast with artistic director Mags Byrne
  • Pick 'n' Mix Theatre Festival

    The mini festival at OMAC returns, sweeter than ever. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Red Lemon's Patrick J O'Reilly and Bruiser's Stephen Beggs
  • The Family Hoffman's Mystery Palace

    Cahoots NI invite you into the magic circle
  • My Cultural Life: Mark Carruthers

    The broadcaster and board chairman of the Lyric Theatre on rebuilding an icon, the charm of John Lennon’s dodgy songs and the nostalgia of Jimmy Nesbitt in drag
  • This Other City

    Daragh Carville's tale of the new Belfast convinces
  • Dave Gorman

    The author of America Unchained comes to Belfast with gimble in hand
  • Laugh at the Bank

    Féile Weekend Comedy Festival. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Paul O'Hare
  • Ross Noble

    A wildly entertaining, stream-of-consciousness trek through the mind of a maverick
  • 12th Belfast Children's Festival

    What's black and white with yellow spots? Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Ali Fitzgibbon and Noirín McKinney of the Arts Council
  • 10th Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival

    The arts festival with the X factor returns. Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Sean Kelly
  • Oh, What A Lovely War!

    Bruiser's production of Joan Littlewood's classic chronicle of war pulls no punches
  • Ripple Affect

    Dive into a dance world of waves, hugs and harmonies and experience the Ripple Affect

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