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Former champion boxer John Duddy stars in Laoisa Sexton's unflinchingly honest portrayal of life in secular Ireland
Northern Ballet's timely adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel ultimately lacks emotional punch
Simon Callow tears his way through an 'astonishing' cast of historical figures in Matthew Hurt's take on the Gospel of Mark
Derry~Londonderry's Millennium Forum to stage a new youth production of the classic musical in July
Mark Chambers, director of Sestina vocal group, on fostering new talent and Henry Purcell's 'semi-opera'
Northern Irish soloist Melissa Hamilton performs with the world-renowned company in Derry~Londonderry
Prime Cut Production's latest interactive, sit-specific work only lacks a little darkness
Fickle Favours' inaugural production gives new voice to the Bard's heroines
The former prizefighter comes home to Derry~Londonderry on April 8 to star in For Love at the Playhouse Theatre
Dominic Kearney attends rehearsals for Londonderry Musical Society's forthcoming City of Culture production at The Venue
Win a signed print worth £500 from the famed Gonzo artist and two tickets to Bizet's opera at the Waterfront Hall
Derry~Londonderry welcomes a host of stand-up comedians to venues across the city over Easter weekend
The Belfast-based theatre company invite you to download a soundfile and experience the city as never before this Thursday
A Falls Road confectionary doubles up as a drinking den in Joe and Gerard Brennan's tale of love, life and lager
Fionola Meredith considers the pros and cons of Fickle Favours, Belfast's first all-female theatre company, as they prepare for their first production
Playwrights Joe and Gerard Brennan recall the shebeen era in Belfast, when their Falls Road family sweet shop doubled up as a safe haven for affable drinkers
'To remember everything is a form of madness.' Ireland is transformed in Brian Friel's play about the infinite evolution of language
Bored of the gym? Want to get trim for summer? Why not join Adult Circus at Belfast Community Circus School?
Working with his director wife Joan on current production Dickens at the Ulster Hall is 'absolutely wonderful' for famed thespian Sam McCready
Dance Focus conference showcases eclectic artists from across Europe
English actor takes over from Sir Kenneth Branagh in the fifth instalment of Graham Reid's beloved Billy plays at the Lyric Theatre in May
Hofesh Shechter's inclusive production gives Derry~Londonderry something to be truly proud of
The Devil arrives in a Dublin drinking hole in Conor McPherson's play about men, alcohol and the redemptive power of friendship
c21 Theatre Company condense Shakespeare's classic tragedy to create 'a serious, articulate' version for young audiences
'There will be blood, there will be thunderbolts, there will be Verdi's stirring music' when Ronald Samm arrives in Belfast on March 6
Rosemary Jenkinson takes a satirical swipe at big business and avaricious community leaders in 21st century Northern Ireland
New York's finest all male comedy ballet company show their class with various treatments of the Russian classics
David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd's wartime farce 'verges on the anarchic', but provides Showcase Productions NI the opportunity to blood new talent
Ken McCormack's 'limited profile' of Frederick Hervey revels in the former Bishop of Derry's lascivious nature
The story of Frederick Hervey, former Bishop of Derry and playboy extraordinaire, comes to the Playhouse in Derry~Londonderry from February 19
A 1920s era musical version of Shakespeare's farce is expertly updated and directed by Michael Poynor
Northern Ireland's glitterati come out in force to celebrate the life and work of the famed Belfast comedian at the Grand Opera House
Ireland's oldest subscription library launches a fully searchable website 'aimed at both the serious researcher and the idly interested'
Brian Friel's 2003 play about Czech composer Leos Janacek and his final work is 'a thoughtful study of art and the artist'
Rosemary Jenkinson captures the zeitgeist with a timely new play about foodstuff. 'They could be giving you poison, as long as they make money
Theatre at the Mill adapt William Shakespeare's classic farce as a 1920s era musical. Meet the costumer charged with making it feel authentic
He entertained the world with the London 2012 opening ceremony, now Frank Cottrell Boyce has written a new story for Derry~Londonderry and its beloved patron saint
View the full programme of events taking place in venues across the city from March 8-15
There's dancing in the aisles at the Millennium Forum as Andrew Lloyd Webber's monster musical rolls into town
The company dedicated to providing new opportunities for emerging actors adapt Simon Stephen's acclaimed play
Singers Giselle Allen and Bruno Caproni front NI Opera's historic revival of Richard Wagner's epic opera. 'It's a thrill to be back'
Contemporary adjustments detract from an otherwise superbly acted and directed revival at the Lyric Theatre
Can a new three-act performance piece inspire more young men to take up contemporary dance?
Before its Grand Opera House run beginning March 12, Jane Coyle travels to Sadler's Wells to experience a fairytale for the Twilight generation
The playwright and actor's new one-woman show draws on the 'eerie, macabre and subtly terrifying' gothic literature of the 18th and 19th centuries
A shining illustration of three great dance styles – romantic, classical and vernacular – streamed from the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
Ben Maier invites the audience to play forests, flowers and fanciful girls as the Literary Lunchtimes series continues
Graham Reid pens a fifth instalment of the Billy plays for the Lyric's forthcoming season, which also features works by St John Irvine, David Ireland and Marie Jones
Recorded live in 2012, this screening of the Bolshoi Ballet's latest production features an interview with artistic director Sergei Filin
GBL Productions' adaptation of Leesa Harker’s mommy-porn pastiche is an x-rated antidote to good taste
Former tabloid hack Rich Peppiatt lampoons the industry he was once a part of and ingeniously confronts its worst offenders
The Irish comedian whittles out the jokes in his father's demise, and entrances the Black Box with his 'energic and involving style'
Playwright Stephen Kennedy on bringing a little bit of Beatlemania to the Out To Lunch festival in Belfast on January 17
Much oil has flowed under the bridge, and into the hands of Western businessmen, since Rob Newman filled Wembley Stadium with David Baddiel
An experimental adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Gothic masterpiece is undermined by a spinning disco ball
Two new productions from Northern Ireland's theatre company dedicated to young audiences are set to light up the 2013 Belfast Children's Festival this March
After a spectacular opening ceremony on New Year's Eve, Culture Company chief executive Shona McCarthy looks forward to a year of events in Derry~Londonderry
Writers Dan Gordon, Gary Mitchell and Colin Murphy raise a fleg for tasteless topical satire with the Lyric Theatre's end of year review show
A rumination on love, life and Long Kesh – Donna O'Connor shows how the Troubles affected Belfast's women
BBC NI to broadcast gala performance at The Venue as Derry~Londonderry's year as the first UK City of Culture begins
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