Culture & Reviews

Review: The Wizard Of Oz
The Wizard of Oz is bringing a rainbow of joy to Belfast this week. We loved it all, but especially the wicked old witch and the cowardly lion. It has...
Review: The Wizard Of Oz
The Wizard of Oz is bringing a rainbow of joy to Belfast this week. We loved it all, but especially the wicked old witch and the cowardly lion. It has...

Review: The Pillowman
This was a stellar production, superbly directed with no let-up by Emma Jordan. One to see, even through metaphorical fingers over your eyes. Ciaran Bagnall’s clever set helps with a...
Review: The Pillowman
This was a stellar production, superbly directed with no let-up by Emma Jordan. One to see, even through metaphorical fingers over your eyes. Ciaran Bagnall’s clever set helps with a...

Remembering Bernard Hill
When I heard the news that the great actor Bernard Hill had died, aged 79, I felt sad. Partly because of his talent, still vibrant in Lord of the Rings,...
Remembering Bernard Hill
When I heard the news that the great actor Bernard Hill had died, aged 79, I felt sad. Partly because of his talent, still vibrant in Lord of the Rings,...

Review: Cailini
Cailini looks at a darker side of family life along with twists and turns that take you by surprise. The Mahon sisters have their issues like many families, will they...
Review: Cailini
Cailini looks at a darker side of family life along with twists and turns that take you by surprise. The Mahon sisters have their issues like many families, will they...

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.
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