Politically, the time is out of joint in Ireland. Elections and assemblies, tariffs and trade deals, boundaries, borders and Brexit provide the
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:36AMShakespeare’s plays lend themselves to song and dance adaptations – look at West Side Story and The Boys from Syracuse. Given the
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:29AMBeauty and the Beast is a fairytale with substance and a message – that real beauty lies within a person. The opening
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SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:42PMTidings of comfort and joy replace Dickensian filth and misery in this handsome, rip-roaring new take on a Christmas staple. In the
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:15PMPaul Boyd’s new musical adaptation of Peter Pan is a thing of beauty. It keeps faith with both the narrative of JM
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:11AMThere are worst places to be snowed in on Christmas Eve than a cosy pub in the country. But it’s an entirely
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:44PMRarely is a political party both the subject of an opera and the author of its own libretto. With apposite timing, in
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:33AMTextually, Oonagh Murphy’s nightmarish reimagining of J.M. Synge’s once contentious The Playboy of the Western World remains firmly rooted in the lonesome
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:02AMWhat on earth could be done with a new production of Shirley Valentine that has not already been done before? Cushioned by
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:40AMA Streetcar Named Desire requires careful handling. At its best – when the casting is cohesive, the personal chemistry crackles and the
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:32AMThere’s more to John Godber’s Bouncers than immediately meets the eye. Over four decades, its raucous humour and on-the-nail observations of a dirty,
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:43AMThe King is dead. Long live the king. Through the ages, the replacement of one corrupt despot with another represents the opposite
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:26AMWriter, poet and politician Victor Hugo is revered as one of the towering cultural figures of 19th-century Europe but less known was
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:00AMThe moon is full, the sky is starry and the elves are out to play. Mischievous Dewdrop (Jolene O’Hara) is new to
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:41AMChristmas would be a pretty dismal affair without copious quantities of turkey and tinsel but that’s the reality for many people. Since
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:50AMIt would be a particularly grudging panto-pooper who would deny the pleasure Belfast derives from the annual Christmas glitterfest at the Grand
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:40AMWho did Brendan Bracken and William Joyce see when they looked into the mirror? Two Irishmen, the first the Tipperary-born son of
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:48AMIan McKellen’s fascist dictator, Antony Sher’s bottled spider, Jonjo O’Neill in biker leathers – they rank among the most memorable recent incarnations
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:17PMCelebrating Samuel Beckett and Brian Friel, Arts Over Borders presents site-specific events in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Jane
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00PMThe Belfast Telegraph is a Northern Ireland institution. In its day it was widely looked upon by both communities as the news
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:51AMConor Mitchell’s work is unpredictable and fearlessly theatrical. That’s what makes it so exhilarating. In The Fall of the House of Usher,
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:40AMFifty years ago, at the start of his writing career, Brian Friel was already breaking the mould in dramatic experimentation and structural
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:20AMPeace ostensibly broke out in Northern Ireland in 1998 with the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. Since then, the place has
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:54AMAbigail’s Party: the very title is synonymous with social climbing, terrible fashion and big hair. The epitome of car crash drama, its
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:24AMAfter weeks of waiting, the word is out – and it is deeply discouraging. Arts organisations across Northern Ireland have suffered stringent
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AMDion Boucicault’s rowdy melodrama The Colleen Bawn is a disaster waiting to happen. It is a rambunctious whirlwind of a thing, in
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:27AMIt’s all too much for one man to bear: the devastating loss of his wife in a domestic accident, the wordless sadness
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:09AMYoung at Art has been inspiring children in Northern Ireland and around the world for 20 years. Director Eibhlin de Barra tells
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:30AMJohn is not just cracking up. He’s falling apart. But why? He has a steady if humdrum job, a caring mother and a
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:54AMFor his debut production as artistic director of Northern Ireland Opera, Walter Sutcliffe has signalled his intention to broaden the company’s scope
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