The last time the Reduced Shakespeare Company ventured onto our fine land, they weren’t greeted with the warmest welcome. So, to be honest, we were…
Tag: Comedy
The time is almost upon us to don our jester hats and parade through the streets for Belfast’s Festival of Fools, a four day celebration…
About a year ago, we went to a rehearsed reading of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman at The MAC. With no props, costumes or actions, this…
From the author of Fifty Shades of Red, White and Blue and Dirty Dancing’ in Le Shebeen comes a Christmas comedy full of Yuletide hijinks.…
It’s that time of year again, and it wouldn’t be Christmas if we didn’t see the folks from Pony Dance trotting about The MAC making us…
Last night saw several up and coming comedy improv students taking to the stage (hypothetically, as it’s not really a stage, more of an extended…
You’ve read the review and you’ve heard us talk about it on the podcast, so tomorrow why not get down to The MAC and check it out,…
Paul Currie is a lawsuit waiting to happen. As we sit in the make-shift Strand Arts Centre at The Assembly Rooms waiting for the show…
Just back from a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Lurgan comedian Micky Bartlett is bringing his new show Micky Bartlett Is Not Even Sorry to various Northern…
Award winning Belfast playwright Gary Mitchell’s latest comedy thriller premièred last night at the Naughton Theatre at The Lyric to a full house. Demented takes…
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