Although it may be nearly 80 years old, J.B. Priestley’s socialist polemic still rings as true today as it did when it was written in…
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Resplendent in his green Adidas tracksuit bottoms and plain black t-shirt with the C-word emblazoned across the chest, Ciaran Bartlett took to the stage for…
Exploring the themes of binge drinking, consent and sexual assault, Wasted, by award-winning playwright Kat Woods could easily be written off as far too heavy…
Returning to Belfast’s Lyric Theatre acclaimed Belfast playwright Marie Jones’ Fly Me To The Moon is a witty two hander expertly told by Frances (played…
Direct from London’s West End, the legendary production of Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black takes to the stage of Belfast’s Grand Opera House this…
It was opening night of Madagascar The Musical at Belfast’s Grand Opera House last night, and with an exuberant mix of songs, puppetry and costume…
The world’s longest running play has arrived at Belfast’s Grand Opera House for a night of intrigue, mystery and murder! Celebrating its 70th anniversary, Agatha…
It was great to be seeing our first play of the new year and even better when we heard it was going to be by…
We set off on another book-based adventure for the whole family in The MAC’s take on The Night Before Christmas. Meet a storyteller who loses…
The story of Hansel & Gretel is over 200 years old so to make this version feel classic and contemporary at the same time is…
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