Northern Ireland playwright Gary Mitchell brings his play Smiley to the Lyric Theatre for a four-week run on 4th June. The world premiere of Smiley…
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‘Ireland, the Continuous past’ Rough Magic Theatre Company’sĀ Northern StarĀ is an interesting take on a short period of late eighteenth century Irish History which undoubtedly still…
Bruiser Theatre Company is running its unique and highly successful Arts Academy- now in its tenth year. This intensive ten day theatre school, in conjunction…
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…
Showing as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Shakespeare’s Women is a brand new show written and performed by Clare McMahon, and directed by…
Big Telly’s stage adaptation of Puckoon is certainly a very funny and zany treat. The play stays true to theĀ essence of Spike Milligan’s comic novel…
Lily is marrying Aubrey, the first woman she ever fell for. But her alcoholic sister Polly gatecrashes the hen do days before the wedding. Stumbling…
As we enter a darkened Playhouse Theatre in Derry a sparse stage is beset on all sides Ā with various sizes of projection screens whilst a…
Commissioned as a legacy project for Derry Londonderry’s 2013 UK City of Culture, novelist and screenwriter Colin Bateman’s second stage play,Ā Bag For LifeĀ premieres atĀ The Playhouse…
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…
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