After Miss Julie’s opening night at The MAC saw the cast perform to a sell-out audience – something which acclaimed director Emma Jordan must be…
Category: Theatre
I’ve yet to see a bad show from Bruiser Theatre Company, and I’m yet to see a bad play at The Lyric Theatre, so when…
Situated down a side street in Belfast’s hiving Cathedral Quarter, The Barracks is a rather unassuming little theatre space that looks more like someone’s front…
Having watched the wee video below for the overly long titled Marvel Universe Live! Super Heroes Assemble with the glee of a giddy school boy, although bummed 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…
C21 Theatre Company is back on stage in the Lyric Theatre’s Naughton Studio, with their production of ‘Love or Money’, a new comedy about banks,…
From the writer of last year’s sell-out NHS-themed hit Stitched Up comes another satirical play in conjunction with c21 Theatre Company. Inspired by current affairs reports about…
Any production of Willy Russell’s Educating Rita suffers slightly from the weight of expectation, as most people have some familiarity with Lewis Gilbert’s Oscar nominated…
I Am Not Myself These Days is a fast-paced one-man show that is by turns brutal, funny and heartbreaking, a gripping tale of love and…
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