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Brian Friel's fissiparous new play fails to come together
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Ransom's new play on science and celebrity has short half-life
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Belfast's comic stalwards bid farewell - again
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David Holmes talks about writing his first theatre music, for Ransom Production's new play The Gentlemen's Tea-Drinking Society
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Ivan Little finally gives up the day job - but will it be an easy ride as a full time actor? Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
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Fancy a crack at stand up comedy? Peter Geoghegan finds out if he's got what it takes
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Tyrone funny man goes Out To Lunch
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Star of The Home Place takes time out to talk about Peter Kay, ethnology and the challenges of the job. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
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'Racism can be a beautiful thing.' British-Iranian comedienne propounds Halal Guinness and epidurals for all
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Out To Lunch defies the crunch. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Duke Special and Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, featuring music from Cara Cowan
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New Brian Friel play for the Lyric to star Conleth Hill and Ian McElhinney
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Irish-American comic has a dig at Newry, northern accents and the UDA
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New course to find future professional dancers in Northern Ireland
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Bush and Blair rue their end of days at the Old Museum Arts Centre
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The acclaimed playwright discusses her new play Carnival, set to premiere at this year's Belfast Festival at Queen's
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Owen McCafferty discusses his latest adaptation. Click Play Audio for a podcast with McCafferty, with a reading from actor Walter McGonagle
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The thrilling story of the Scots-Irish emigration to the New World
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Marie Jones' much-loved play gets the Gaelic treatment
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Ulster Orchestra opens its new season with a fantastique voyage at the Waterfront Hall
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Innovative Tinderbox production depicting Belfast in 2068
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Ricky Tomlinson, Michael Winslow and Ardal O'Hanlon bring the house down during a weekend of classic comedy in Belfast, Dublin and Derry
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Music and dance bring the story of the emigrating Scots to life. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview with composer John Anderson and lead man Peter Corry, featuring music from the production
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Don't try to hide: spontaneous theatre returns at Belfast's Linen Hall Library
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Six-month programme available for 20 aspiring actors
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The best of Northern Irish theatre and international performance at the world's largest arts festival
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Youth Music Theatre musical penned by Marie Jones attempts to parody the virtual world of the World Wide Web
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Audiences invited to participate with improvisational theatre at the Linen Hall Library. And if they don't like it, they don't pay
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The Monaghan comic consigns Father Dougal Maguire to the sitcom cemetery
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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
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Award nomination and Edinburgh Fringe appearance for Derry company Sole Purpose Productions
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Maggie Cronin and Sarah Tipple take the one-woman show to Edinburgh
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There are plenty of flames but no spark at the Grand Opera House
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Lyric Theatre Company presents the internationally-praised production from Newry's Abbie Spallen
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Anne-Marie Marquess enjoys some feline fun, night-time robbery and cheeky comedy
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Actors and audience come together for five daringly linked monologues at the Pick 'n' Mix festival
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Assault Events throw up a dancing gem at the Pick 'n' Mix festival
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Bringing cutting-edge theatre to stages in 2008
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Architectural designs for the Derry Playhouse refurbishment unveiled
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International theatre and new Irish writing that 'confounds expectations'
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Belfast's Theatre Knights put a feline spin on Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, losing none of its bite
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Madcap magician offends and entertains at the Festival Marquee
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Advertising and multimedia production
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Ross Moore is educated in the ways of theatre at Queen's Drama and Film Centre
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Tchaikovsky's masterpiece is Bourne again at the Grand Opera House, writes Anne-Marie Marquess
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Choreographer Matthew Bourne discusses his latest production of Nutcracker!
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Graeme Stewart slips on his dancing shoes for an extraordinary night at the Grand Opera House
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He's played a Hurricane and endured the Hunger. Brendan Deeds meets actor and writer Richard Dormer
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Jesus rocks out seventies style in the Godspell according to Anne-Marie Marquess
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Two plays from 'the greatest playwright of his generation' return to Belfast. Click Play Audio to hear the Parker Project Podcast
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A prime opportunity to see an early work from one of Northern Ireland's most important playwrights
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Watch films and read diaries from the 2007 Washington festival
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Anne-Marie Marquess has a whale of a time, and no fibbing
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With a new site in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, Anne McReynolds remembers the Old Museum Arts Centre
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Owen McCafferty's Scenes From The Big Picture set for awards success
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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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