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Cahoots NI adapt Wolf Erlbruch's book aimed at changing young peoples' perception of death
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King of the Geeks brings his Feral Man show to the Black Box, with support from Marcus Keeley
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Pintsized Productions tackle Dougal Irvine's raunchy musical
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A gay love triangle unravels against the backdrop of the Siege of Derry in Andy Hinds' deft play
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Striking Welsh miners and the emergent gay community join forces under Thatcher
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Pearse Elliott's play set in west Belfast features a bravura performance from Ciaran Nolan as a man plagued by suicide
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Bec Hill's comedy concept evening arrives in the Black Box as the Belly Laughs Comedy Festival continues
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The Lyric Theatre's musical version of Jane Austen's novel is lengthy but beautifully delivered
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This play about a band featuring an Englishman, Scotsman, Welshman and Northern Irishman is predictably dysfunctional
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The human spirit triumphs in Prime Cut's 'spine-tingling' co-production in Derry~Londonderry
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Amanda Doherty's innovative one-woman play explores generational baggage on Derry~Londonderry's walls
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Maureen Boyle is enticed by childhood memories, but leaves wishing 'they didn't have to do this anymore'
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Big Telly Theatre Company invoke Hell with masks, Fairy Liquid and a whole lot of laughs
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Victim becomes aggressor in a Belgium hotel room in Martin Lynch's 'vivid and harrowing' new play
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Richard O'Brien's gender-bending musical arrives in Derry~Londonderry
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The Grand Opera House hosts the Globe Theatre's touring production of Shakespeare's history plays
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Australian company Wits' End arrive at Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival
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A work in progress features original compositions and performances by Stephen Rea, Neil Martin and others
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Though Paddy McDonnell and Micky Bartlett win over the Falls Park audience, it's not all plain sailing for the hard-hitting headliner
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Stephan Elliot's 1994 film transfers to the Grand Opera House stage chock full of pathos and pop songs
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Mitch Albom's retelling of time spent with his favourite tutor illicits a standing ovation at the Lyric Theatre
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The Royal Opera House's current production is beamed live to the Big Screen at Belfast City Hall
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With the Edinburgh Fringe on the horizon, Michael Legge hones his latest set, supported by Ruaidhrí Ward
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The 'vital beat' is missing from this Old Vic touring production of Michael Frayn's farcical comedy
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Sylvia Plath's novel makes for a tricky play, but writer James Johnson's script is 'unblemished and blissful'
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Principle dancers Jenna Roberts and Iain Mackay lead this faithful retelling of Theophile Gautier's Romantic ballet
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A 'delightfully informal' performance from the soprano is the highlight of the latest Newry Chamber Music concert
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Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre and dramaturg Emma Jordon explore issues of ideology and masculinity at The MAC
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A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
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A plethora of informed speakers consider the theme of change
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David Ireland's 'raucous sexual comedy' has the Lyric audience in stitches, but there's more to it than simple innuendo
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Newtownstewart Theatre Company do justice to Brian Friel's beloved play at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
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Firebrand comic Mark Thomas turns inward in this moving one-man show about strained family relationships and opera
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Graham Reid's latest Billy play is uncomfortable viewing for Malachi O'Doherty, who sympathises with the returning hero's familial struggles
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The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
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Caitríona McLaughlin's adaptation of Frank McGuinness's play is a City of Culture highlight
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Patsy Durnin's authentic recollection of factory life in Derry~Londonderry is, nevertheless, light on darkness
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The former professional wrestler embraces his past and makes choreographed violence seem all warm and fuzzy
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At Queen's University, Professor Shaun Richards reveals how Irish playwrights have moved on from the cottage kitchen
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Jazz hands at the ready, Bruiser Theatre Company is back
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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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Northern Ballet's timely adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel ultimately lacks emotional punch
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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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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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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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'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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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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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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c21 Theatre Company condense Shakespeare's classic tragedy to create 'a serious, articulate' version for young audiences
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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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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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Ken McCormack's 'limited profile' of Frederick Hervey revels in the former Bishop of Derry's lascivious nature
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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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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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There's dancing in the aisles at the Millennium Forum as Andrew Lloyd Webber's monster musical rolls into town
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Contemporary adjustments detract from an otherwise superbly acted and directed revival at the Lyric Theatre
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A shining illustration of three great dance styles – romantic, classical and vernacular – streamed from the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
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