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…
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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…
“Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived” might just be a rhyme that you barely remember from your history GCSEs, but to the queens of SIX…
The Christmas theatre season is certainly in full swing as Paul Boyd’s latest musical The Snow Queen flurries to the stage at Belfast’s Lyric Theatre.…
A journey of craic, coffee shops and self-discovery at 60. Newly widowed Kate, childminder-in-chief Roisin and their best friend Oonagh have decided enough is enough.…
Thirteen by Steve Cavanaugh is a book with a simple but very intriguing premise: The serial killer isn’t on trial. He’s on the jury How…
Sat on the site originally inhabited by the fondly remembered Charleys, and a few other incarnations over the years is The Newbridge Restaurant. Outside it…
Due to take place at The Lyric Theatre’s Naughton Studio, New Speak: Re-Imagined has gone online instead to help bring this timely theatre piece to…
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