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Jazz hands at the ready, Bruiser Theatre Company is back
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Anthony Toner crafts another fine collection of literate songs that tell of love, life and loss
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A host of amateur filmmakers from across Northern Ireland showcase new works at the Black Box
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Former champion boxer John Duddy stars in Laoisa Sexton's unflinchingly honest portrayal of life in secular Ireland
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Fionola Meredith is underwhelmed by writer/director Paul Kennedy's debut feature at the Belfast Film Festival
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They provided the soundtrack to the Backin' Belfast campaign, now indie act Pretty Cartel are going it alone
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Northern Ballet's timely adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel ultimately lacks emotional punch
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What started out as an online series has become an Irish comedy phenomenon – now for the movie spin-off and a road trip to the Euros
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It's more Ludwig than Van Halen, but Yaron Zilberman's chamber music melodrama is still a band movie at heart
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Pianist Barry Douglas unleashes his talents on the German composer's formidable back catalogue
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Simon Callow tears his way through an 'astonishing' cast of historical figures in Matthew Hurt's take on the Gospel of Mark
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Derry~Londonderry's Void gallery invites two artists to use their space, or not, as they wish
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Enniskillen's Higher Bridges Gallery hosts work by 50 artists from across Ireland and beyond
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Prime Cut Production's latest interactive, sit-specific work only lacks a little darkness
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Fickle Favours' inaugural production gives new voice to the Bard's heroines
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Belfast's Space Dimension Controller is 'light-years ahead of his contemporaries'
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The Wood Burning Savages, Vanilla Gloom and Elspeth bare their souls. Steven Rainey passes judgement
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National Chamber Choir of Ireland perform Arvo Pärt's musical retelling of St John's Passion narrative
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The acclaimed jazz group wrap up the Brilliant Corners Festival on the Belfast Barge
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NI Opera adapt William Walton's saucy one-act story under the baton of Nicholas Chambers
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A Falls Road confectionary doubles up as a drinking den in Joe and Gerard Brennan's tale of love, life and lager
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Watch video of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first trip to Rio and discover the magic of VHS at the Black Box
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Leontia Flynn and Sophie Collins continue a series of free readings on the Belfast Barge
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'To remember everything is a form of madness.' Ireland is transformed in Brian Friel's play about the infinite evolution of language
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Bangor's Ava Gallery hosts a series of classic works before they're auctioned in Dublin
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Detractors be damned, this talent show quintet have much to celebrate after ten years at the top
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A new line-up and a 'blissed out, expansive' sound bode well for instrumentalists And So I Watch You From Afar
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The renowned comic book artist exhibits storyboards and conceptual art from the Game of Thrones series at W5
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Dance Focus conference showcases eclectic artists from across Europe
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Hofesh Shechter's inclusive production gives Derry~Londonderry something to be truly proud of
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Quercus Ensemble and Roddy Doyle perform at the inaugural children's book festival in Derry~Londonderry
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The Devil arrives in a Dublin drinking hole in Conor McPherson's play about men, alcohol and the redemptive power of friendship
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A buddy movie, a crime caper, a sensitive portrayal of aging – Jake Schreier's debut feature has Ralph McLean smiling throughout
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Belfast City Council explore the role of women in the city's evolution to mark International Women's Day. View the full Spring Programme of events
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c21 Theatre Company condense Shakespeare's classic tragedy to create 'a serious, articulate' version for young audiences
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The good, the bad and Rylan perform at the Odyssey, but James Arthur shows why he was 2012's deserved winner
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Bristol's finest jazz rock fusion group leave fans of Portishead and deadpan banter 'flooded with endorphins' in the Limelight
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Rosemary Jenkinson takes a satirical swipe at big business and avaricious community leaders in 21st century Northern Ireland
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New York's finest all male comedy ballet company show their class with various treatments of the Russian classics
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The bearded Nashvillian brings sad songs, honeyed vocals and a dash of authenticity to the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
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David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd's wartime farce 'verges on the anarchic', but provides Showcase Productions NI the opportunity to blood new talent
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Is it difficult to be the next big thing that never was? Blackpool's finest silences the doubters at the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
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Ken McCormack's 'limited profile' of Frederick Hervey revels in the former Bishop of Derry's lascivious nature
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Progressive metallers Kasper Rosa have embraced vocals in this double A-side release in their quest to ascend to the big leagues
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Adrian Kerr's history of protest and resistance in the maiden city 'is a valuable addition to the Troubles canon'
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A 1920s era musical version of Shakespeare's farce is expertly updated and directed by Michael Poynor
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Alex Gibney's documentary investigation into clerical abuse within the Catholic church reveals the extent of the outgoing pontiff's complicity
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A 'beautifully put together' retrospective of the pop artist's work cements The MAC's place as Northern Ireland's finest
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Brian Friel's 2003 play about Czech composer Leos Janacek and his final work is 'a thoughtful study of art and the artist'
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Academics commemorate the life and work of prolific writer and poet Sylvia Plath
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Newry provides the perfect warm up ahead of a run of performances in Derry~Londonderry
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Girls Names leave their posturing days behind them to get serious on their 'textural, atmospheric' second album
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Moving on Music ship the eclectic outfit over the pond to perform an invigorating set of standards at The MAC
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Fans of Tom Waits and Bon Ivor will find much to love in Ciaran Lavery's 'mature and affecting' debut album
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Lucas Foglia meets America's naturalists, who have embraced modern technology in their search for utopia
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There's dancing in the aisles at the Millennium Forum as Andrew Lloyd Webber's monster musical rolls into town
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Shan Bullock's 1924 novel is republished by Turnpike Books, but is Bullock really 'the Thomas Hardy of Fermanagh'?
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A Mandela Hall gig from the American folk stalwarts is 'as fiery as a belly full of moonshine'
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Contemporary adjustments detract from an otherwise superbly acted and directed revival at the Lyric Theatre
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15 short films produced in Northern Ireland showcase the depth of amateur talent across the country, and deliver plenty of shocks and surprises
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