It’s 1966 in Belfast and the Catholic Gallaghers live in a mostly Protestant area. Normally there’s not much trouble, but as rumours circulate of a…
It’s 1966 in Belfast and the Catholic Gallaghers live in a mostly Protestant area. Normally there’s not much trouble, but as rumours circulate of a…
Yes you read the title correctly… not only does something as wonderful as a European Cheese Symposium exist, it’s winging its way to Belfast for…
Big Telly’s stage adaptation of Puckoon is certainly a very funny and zany treat. The play stays true to the essence of Spike Milligan’s comic novel…
You can like Nickelback or you can not like Nickelback that’s your choice, but if you ever hope to find out what the hell that…
Belfast based theatre company Pan Narrans love storytelling theatre and Neil la Bute’s Bash! is one of the pinnacles of the genre. Three controversial short plays, both inspired by…
Prime Cut Productions are presenting the Irish premiere of a new version of Patrick Marbers’s After Miss Julie; placing the setting within an Irish context…
Hello dear readers and welcome to what will hopefully be a regular review section by myself, Neil Woodside. To give some sort of an introduction…
My first trip to what is now the SSE Arena in Belfast since the name change and I’m pleasantly surprised. The consistent green colouring and…
What ever happened to Two Door Cinema Club? I loved those guys…Luckily for me Belfast based indie-pop quartet Hurdles have a distinctly Two Door sound. Reminiscent…