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  • Rhinestone Mondays

    A country music Full Monty? More like a line dancing version of Give My Head Peace
  • Kind Hearts and Gentle People

    An entertaining and informative play about 'the father of American music'
  • Esmeralda

    'As the tangled tale of unrequited passion unfolds, their strong, trusting stage partnership blooms into a love affair with the audience'
  • The Kitchen

    A theatrical ballet of knives, social commentary and resentment. The food might not be great, but the play is
  • Batman Live

    If you like your Dark Knight camp and gothic, this exciting, bat-shaped show is for you
  • Calendar Girls

    A post-feminist Dirty Dozen, with lots of buns on display... iced, of course 
  • Of Mice and Men

    It might be 'mean here' in Of Mice and Men, but George and Lennie melt hearts in the Theatre at the Mill  
  • The Painkiller

    Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon dominate the stage in the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of Francis Veber's comedy
  • Thriller Live

    The celebration of Michael Jackson's life is just as thrilling third time around
  • Cooking With Elvis

    'It’s like looking at the workings of a pocket-watch that is singing doo-wop and shifting furniture'
  • Penny Dreadful's Etherdome

    Penny Dreadful, but not THE Penny Dreadfuls. Confused? Peter E Davidson was.
  • Blackbird

    A disturbing and subtle look into the relationship between abuser and the abused
  • Joseph

    It's bombastic, durable and virulently likeable – the show's the thing, and what a show
  • Wobble

    A dance piece produced in collaboration with kids – it'll never work, surely
  • The Absence of Women

    The men in Owen McCafferty's world still can't dance, but at least now they can talk about it
  • Scene of the Titans

    A musical about a gay Northern Irish rugby team hits Edinburgh
  • Sunday Treats

    Despite the rain, two very different performers attempt to tickle Belfast's funny bone
  • Oklahoma!

    The Theatre at the Mill's Summer Youth Musical Group tear it up
  • The Christening

    Familiar territory is explored in Pearse Elliott's tale of weathered men in weathered pubs
  • Jones and Barnard

    The Festival of Fools' Sunday Treats draw an unlikely crowd in central Belfast
  • The Jungle Book

    Drawing on Rudyard Kiplings original stories, this production has something for everyone
  • Translations

    Brian Friel's play about language and cultural identity brings out the crowds in Dublin
  • 1984

    George Orwell's allegory is 'a deceptively challenging story to adapt'
  • Avenue Q

    This adult puppet show is the perfect mix of 'show tunes, satire and seediness'
  • Pick 'n' Mix Festival

    Jane Coyle enjoys the bite-sized treats at this year's pop up festival
  • Kevin Eldon

    One of Britain's greatest unsung comedians decontructs the stand-up oeuvre
  • Stanza Up Poetry

    Comedian Owen O'Neill delivers verse that is both poignant and hilarious
  • Tommy Tiernan

    Tommy Tiernan, the master puppeteer and the world's smallest imaginary fiddle
  • Brendan at the Chelsea

    'Sweary, sweaty and stocky' Adrian Dunbar turns in a compelling performance
  • Puccini

    English Touring Opera tackle two of the Italian composer's shorter works
  • Spamalot

    The Queen's visit is making the headlines, but Phill Jupitus as King Arthur is far more entertaining
  • Coppelia

    European Ballet tackle this sentimental piece with flair and a whole lot of individual talent
  • Stewart Francis

    The master of the deadpan one-liner is closer to Woody Allen than Russell Howard - that's a good thing
  • Cleopatra

    Northern Ballet return to Belfast with their first new production in two years
  • Dylan Moran

    Interruptions plague Dylan Moran in the Waterfront, but he still manages to deliver some first-class surreal comedy
  • The Rare Oul Times

    A bombastic, fantastic tribute to Irish literature closes the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
  • Scott Capurro

    The controversial comic isn't afraid to tackle the taboo subjects on his return to Belfast
  • Belongings

    Nuala McKeever's two-hander explores life in an institution, but Tara West is left bewildered
  • The Crucible

    The Lyric reopens with Arthur Miller's tale of betrayal and distrust in old New England
  • 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
  • Mark Steel

    Was the Féile an Phobail audience justified in booing the comedian off stage? Tara West thinks so  
  • Blackness After Midnight

    Did Captain Lord of the California snooze while the Titanic sank?
  • Sex, Lies and the KKK

    Abie Philbin Bowman is intentionally provocative, but isn't that what the best comedy is all about?
  • Othello

    Bruiser bring their physical adaptation to the Derry Playhouse
  • Wizard of Oz

    Londonderry Music Society deliver an impressive reprisal of the children's classic
  • Ed Byrne

    From baby jokes to drunken particle physicists, Ed Byrne's Crowd Pleaser 2011 tour is just that
  • Raiders of the Lost Story Arc

    Kabosh pull off 'a triumph of creative editing' in this play about the origins of Indiana Jones
  • Tosca

    A world-class debut for NI Opera and an exceptional showcase for Derry-Londonderry
  • Call Mr Robeson

    The American singer and civil rights campaigner is remembered at the Island Arts Centre
  • Grenades

    Explosive stuff from an emerging playwright in the North West
  • Not a Game for Boys

    The action is moved from London to Belfast - but does the humour translate in this tale of three taxi drivers?
  • The Talent

    BalletBoyz return to Northern Ireland with an energetic, diverse contemporary dance performance
  • Suspense!

    Wireless Mystery Theatre perform classic CBS radio plays - including the ad breaks - in faultless period style
  • NT Live - Frankenstein

    Danny Boyle's seminal stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic beamed live into Queen's Film Theatre
  • Simon Munnery

    A bewildering fusion of styles from the star of cult sitcom Attention, Scum!
  • Mark Thomas vs Russell Howard

    We like radical lefties, and we like a mainstream hipsters. But which is better? Only one way to find out...
  • Citizen

    'Five minutes into the future', Joe Nawaz is impressed by the play's ambition but not its scattergun approach
  • Abandoman

    The improvised hip-hop comedy duo miss their chance to trade 'pithy putdowns' with a heckler, but are still 'devilishly funny'
  • King Lear

    Standing room only at the Grand Opera House, but it's worth it for Derek Jacobi's 'chilling whispers' as the dotard king

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