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The author and playwright turns her sights on the NHS in Afternoon Drama slot
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John Wilson-Foster's play about Lord Pirrie and Titanic is 'as much a eulogy to industry' as anything
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Owen McCafferty's verbatim play explores the reasons for Titanic's sinking
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Kabosh Theatre Company use Titanic Belfast as the set of their latest site-specific piece. It works
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Famous for a deadpan appearance Father Ted, the Dublin comic battles with an unresponsive Belfast audience
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One of Northern Ireland's best-loved arts festivals reaches its teens
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Will it be Julius Caesar in the Shankill or Shakespeare on the Titanic at the World Shakespeare Festival?
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The Ulster Covenant, Home Rule and heliotherapy, but only a brief mention of an iceberg. The play is all the better for it
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100 comedians in 12 hours, and all for charity – it was a tall order for organiser Andrew Johnston
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NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows
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27 short scenes telling the story of the Irish Home Rule Crisis of 1912
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Director Will Chamberlain has taken Belfast street theatre from the gutter to the globe
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Owen McCafferty's play 'strikes afresh with recharged resonance in straitened times'
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The surrealist comic, daughter of Irish Catholic parents, on marrying a famous atheist and why bananas are funny
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The cerebral comic is always entertaining, whether singing about airships or making misogyny funny
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A sumptuous and seductive visit to the Barbary Coast by the famed Bolshoi Ballet
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Don't mistake the Dublin comic for Chris O'Dowd – he's likely to lampoon you in musical form
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Rosemary Jenkinson trades contemporary Belfast for the Titanic era in a new play for the Lyric Theatre
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Fine Millennium Forum production of Frank McGuinness's enduring classic
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Rainbow Factory's contemporary adaptation of Julius Caesar has a lean and hungry look, Lisa Nelson approves
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Belfast-born comedy legend passes away aged 85
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For director Ali Fitzgibbon the important thing is to take kids seriously and always steer clear of panto
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The 'teenagers' are a bit long in the tooth, but after 30 years this polished show proves Grease is still the word
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The actor turned director tackles Frank McGuinness's play about 'gender, politics' and Bloody Sunday
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The Belfast playwright embraces verbatim theatre, and has harsh words for 'those who play the political percentages'
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Brian Friel's take on Chekhov's original is wilfully melancholic, but Conleth Hill's central performance makes this production great
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The X-Factor star on how she's no beauty school drop-out after fame hit like greased lightning
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Jemima Brown and Brona Jackson make Hofesh Shechter's U.Dance troupe
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In 1912 'Belfast confetti' reigned down on Churchill here to argue for Home Rule. This 2012 commemoration is more civilised
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The sharp-tongued comedian cuts out the middleman and heckles the audience
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The story that Herman Melville left untold comes to life at the Ulster Hall
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New Titanic play by Rosemary Jenkinson tells story of Belfast family torn asunder
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A 'world-class Northern Irish production' sees Marie Jones at the top of her game
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Sam Millar's play explores the divide between 'pro- and anti-agreement republicanism'
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The Cork comedian 'has the razzle-dazzle of an alchemist', but lacks preparation where it matters
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Ballybofey's finest gag man delivers a clean set to 'people with dirty minds'
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A timely reworking of Fintan Brady's play on the 40th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
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Chris Larner helped his ex-wife to commit suicide in Switzerland. Writing a play about the experience was his way of coping
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Artistic director Zoë Seaton's adaptation of the 'first ever horror novel' brings it back to its roots in Ireland
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Wireless Mystery Theatre test the boundaries of audio-theatre with an original production on the Titanic
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Homelessness, suicide and unexpected pregnancy. Somehow, playwright Fionnuala Kennedy shows the funny side
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The Tories are bad. Bankers are bad. You get the gist. Andrew Johnston is not impressed
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Belfast crime novelist and former republican prisoner on his new play about 'the elephant in the room' – the dissidents
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Una Casement introduces highlights in theatre, comedy, music, visual arts and film
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A star is born at the Waterfront Hall, and it's not the geezer with the hard hat. John Higgins is pleasantly surprised
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Playwright Marie Jones on her new play 'about desperate people in desperate situations'
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Us Celts love a good shindig. Jane Coyle explores our French connection at Madden's Bar
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The Tyrone comedian's use of slides and film is way out of date
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Belfast-born comedian comes home for the Out To Lunch Festival
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It's business as usual for the man in red. A touch of Wagner is as cultural as he gets
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Streamed live from Russia, this Bolshoi Ballet version is 'gorgeous, just gorgeous'
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The comedian's comedian tries his hand at the 'bear pit' that is The Empire Laughs Back
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Wireless Mystery Theatre perform a period radio play of Dickens' beloved story
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The future of comedy in Belfast is Bright, informed and surprisingly academic
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Burlesque artist Rosie McClelland on 'circus, cabaret and corsets' this Christmas
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Is it a panto? Oh no it isn't! Listen to extracts from rehearsals
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May McFettridge rules the panto roost with plenty of gags and a costume Lady Gaga would envy
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Raymond Murray's play shows how preconceptions have changed for the better since the 60s
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Stephen Merchant steps out of Ricky Gervais's shadow with an 'assured and concise' set of his own
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A flight of fancy on a paper airplane, but they haven't got all the rough edges off yet
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