Culture & Reviews

Review: I’ve Always Liked the Name Marcus
Matthew Sharpe has created a stimulating piece of autobiographical theatre in I’ve Always Liked the Name Marcus.
Review: I’ve Always Liked the Name Marcus
Matthew Sharpe has created a stimulating piece of autobiographical theatre in I’ve Always Liked the Name Marcus.

A Midsummer Night's Dream At The Lyric
Exciting cultural news on the riverside as the Lyric Theatre prepares to mount a new production of what is possibly Shakespeare’s favourite play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by the river.
A Midsummer Night's Dream At The Lyric
Exciting cultural news on the riverside as the Lyric Theatre prepares to mount a new production of what is possibly Shakespeare’s favourite play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by the river.

Review: House of JoJo
It’s an absolute joy to watch him on stage enjoying the freedom of being his wonderful true self and bringing his sparkle to Belfast.
Review: House of JoJo
It’s an absolute joy to watch him on stage enjoying the freedom of being his wonderful true self and bringing his sparkle to Belfast.

Art review: Mother Tongue
If you want a snapshot of what contemporary artists are up to right now, head to The MAC for its new exhibition ‘mother tongue’. Here 21 Northern Irish artists are...
Art review: Mother Tongue
If you want a snapshot of what contemporary artists are up to right now, head to The MAC for its new exhibition ‘mother tongue’. Here 21 Northern Irish artists are...

Review: Mary Ann, The Forgotten Sister
Mary Ann McCracken, sister of the more famous Henry Joy McCracken killed fighting for a United Ireland, has now gained her proper billing via a theatrical journey around Clifton Street...
Review: Mary Ann, The Forgotten Sister
Mary Ann McCracken, sister of the more famous Henry Joy McCracken killed fighting for a United Ireland, has now gained her proper billing via a theatrical journey around Clifton Street...

Review: Boy Out Of City
This is powerful theatre, based on journals that Bennett kept at the time, and the way he revisits his past in various cities via a deteriorating present is beautifully written.
Review: Boy Out Of City
This is powerful theatre, based on journals that Bennett kept at the time, and the way he revisits his past in various cities via a deteriorating present is beautifully written.
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