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Haunted
Tammy Moore is haunted by the two hours of her life that she won't get back -
The Absence of Women
David Lewis thinks Owen McCafferty's latest play a 'perfectly formed, mini-masterpiece' -
Vampires Rock!
Stocky vampire in zebra skin pimp coat seeks Belfast bride for necking and more -
Nation
The National Theatre's latest production is beamed live from London's Southbank to the Queen's Film Theatre -
Porridge
Tammy Moore joins the old lags for a night banged up in HMP Grand Opera House -
Austen's Women
Guy Masterson and Rebecca Vaughn emancipate Austen's Women in this powerful theatre adaptation -
Stomp
Eddie Mullan finds out what all the noise is about down at the Waterfront -
Andrew Maxwell
The comedy anarchist deflowers Tammy Moore's e-reader -
To Be Straight With You
'An unsettling, magnificent production that fizzes with imagination.' -
Brian Friel at Edinburgh
Peter Geoghegan enjoys two moments of magic from the playwright's extensive back catalogue -
The Sleeping Beauty
Frappé, fairies and fabric make this Scottish Ballet production unforgettable -
Queen's Criticises
Queen's University drama studies students review two plays by Northern Irish writers -
Juno and the Paycock
Association of Regional Theatres production revives a classic of Irish theatre -
Bruised
'The play's characters are as likeable and compelling as a romantic weekend with a Dalek' -
The Case of the Frightened Lady
'Keith Singleton as Wallace is a sort of dashing weasel, reminiscent of Basil Fawlty' -
Pumpgirl
David Lewis watches sparks fly in the Irish premiere of Abbie Spallen's controversial play -
Thriller Live
A celebration of pop genius Michael Jackson, just don't mention the court case -
Bastien and Bastienne
Mozart's stubborn lovers impress on their Belfast date -
Blood Brothers
Linda Nolan propells the unstoppable force that is Blood Brothers -
Sinbad
David Lewis dives into Big Telly's latest aquatic adventure -
Spokesong/Pentecost
David Lewis sees a masterly playwright at work in the Parker Project. Click Play Audio to hear the Parker Project Podcast -
Fiddler On The Roof
Lee Henry is left bemused but happy at the Island Arts Centre -
Candide
David Lewis discovers that everything really is for the best -
Truth In Translation
David Lewis witnesses a top-class performance with parallels to NI -
Closer
David Lewis finds delicious, lascivious entertainment in Patrick Marber's award-winning play -
The Flea Pit
Lee Henry undergoes a crisis of confidence in Botanic Gardens -
Dancing at Lughnasa
David Lewis gives his verdict on Gerard McSorley's triumphant return to the Lyric -
Truth in Translation
David Lewis witnesses a top-class performance with parallels to NI -
Stand Up For Justice
Where there be darkness, let comedy bring light, writes Lee Henry -
Phil Kay
Lee Henry witnesses a manic performance from Scotland's Phil Kay