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Kabosh and Creative Centenaries unlock the history behind a First World War nurse from Newry in a new play inspired by lost artifacts
Artistic director Andrea Montgomery and actor James Doran on modernising the Shakespeare epic in a colossal new Belfast adaptation
With After Miss Julie premièring across Ireland, the ambitious theatre director opens up about the demands of the job, keeping things fresh and leading actors 'into the darkness'
Jimmy McAleavey casts the stage lights back on one of the Bible's most overlooked figures in a new revival of his challenging, one-man play
NI's theatre community comes together this month to launch an archive of the much-missed actor/director's work at the Linen Hall Library
Jane Coyle on how an inconspicuous Jewish Museum artefact inspired her award-winning play, ahead of a special Holocaust Memorial performance at Belfast City Hall
Open Arts CEO Eileen Branagh admits that A Midsummer Night's Dream was a 'frightening prospect' but the hard work of 65 individuals over two years has set the stage for a magical production at the MAC
Actor Stephen Rea and musician Neil Martin; friends, collaborators, co-conspirators, makers of mischief
Before his passing, the actress's dad raved about Mike Leigh's play and the prospect of his daughter as Beverly, and his 'incredible outlook' is what still gives her strength in her artistic pursuits
Founder Lisa May on celebrating the late author after two decades of highs, lows, sleepless nights and moments that make it all worthwhile
An interview with Belfast actor Marty Maguire who will be playing McCourt’s father, Malachy, in the musical take of this classic book
Actress Joan McCready on continuing to deliver the message of Helen Lewis's Holocaust memoir, not just for her 'but for all victims and survivors'
Cahoots NI is conjuring up something special with its revival of Nivelli's War and the sense of wonder its bringing from Belfast to Broadway
Kabosh's latest post-conflict play explores the relationship of RUC and Garda patrol officers stationed on opposite sides of Ireland's dividing line
'We ignore issues of class, racism, sectarianism and bigotry at our perile' says Prime Cut Productions artistic director Emma Jordon
Benjamin Gould's new company brings subversive sensibility of Italian theatre to Irish epic The Tain
Cahoots NI salutes one of their most successful shows for children with a festive special at The MAC
Tinderbox Theatre Company bring Jimmy McAleavey's elusive psychological drama to The MAC
Red Dragonfly productions' first play of innovative three-year project set for NI tour
It caused a riot in Argentina – now Schaubühne Berlin brings its incendiary version of Ibsen's play to Belfast
Schizothemia Theatre Company bring their First World War drama to Belfast in the year of centenaries from August 1
European Arts Company dramatise the epic courtroom battle between the witty playwright and Edward Carson
Three plays written and produced by a female crew tell the story of Northern Ireland's better half
The acclaimed playwright on the importance of reconciliation, the rise of racism and finally staging one of his finest plays in Belfast
Maiden Voyage Dance welcome choreographer Enrique Cabrera to Belfast during Creativity Month
Five days of performance, participation and learning at Creativity Month 2014
The prestigious Dublin-based acting school sets up shop in the Lyric Theatre in Belfast on January 11
The Danish dancer brings Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet to the Grand Opera House
William Shakespeare's three plays set during the Wars of the Roses come to the Grand Opera House from August 28
Choreographer Sian Thomas looks forward to The Return of Colmcille, the UK City of Culture's most spectacular event
Kabosh Theatre Company bring to life some of Northern Ireland's greatest creators at the annual agricultural show
Director Caitríona McLaughlin on the importance of Frank McGuinness's play to the people of Derry~Londonderry
Theatre at the Mill adapt William Shakespeare's classic farce as a 1920s era musical. Meet the costumer charged with making it feel authentic
The company dedicated to providing new opportunities for emerging actors adapt Simon Stephen's acclaimed play
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
Having relocated to London, and starred in Hollywood blockbusters, the Belfast boy returns to the stage at the Grand Opera House
A new theatre piece produced specifically for toddlers, Babble brings a touch of magic to the Pick 'n' Mix Festival
The Scottish Ballet bring a 'thrilling new take on a great old play' to the Grand Opera House
Will it be Julius Caesar in the Shankill or Shakespeare on the Titanic at the World Shakespeare Festival?
Playwright Marie Jones on her new play 'about desperate people in desperate situations'
Us Celts love a good shindig. Jane Coyle explores our French connection at Madden's Bar
Playwright and actress Rebecca Vaughan on her one-woman show
She is the woman who brought Irish stepdancing to the world – did she ever regret it?
The Thailand-raised theatre director brings a touch of authenticity to Northern Ireland's first large-scale production of The King and I
Celebrating ten years of inspirational dance with Nicola Curry
MT4Uth prepare for their unique production at the Belfast Festival
Director David Nixon takes inspiration from the Egyptian people and puts the iconic queen centre stage
'Football faithful and disbelievers alike have found themselves drawn to this iconic figure'
Jane Coyle dances around the topic of where dance and football meet with choreographer Andy Howitt. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
Holocaust survivor and choreographer leaves behind an inspirational legacy