Centre Stage NI
I, She, Medusa Review
A deceptively light beginning gives way to something far more urgent as Dark Forest Theatre partners with Women’s Aid to confront violence against women through a striking reimagining of Medusa.
I, She, Medusa Review
A deceptively light beginning gives way to something far more urgent as Dark Forest Theatre partners with Women’s Aid to confront violence against women through a striking reimagining of Medusa.
To Kill a Mockingbird Review
A thoughtful review of Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, now touring the UK and Ireland. A powerful, unsettling production that feels urgently relevant.
To Kill a Mockingbird Review
A thoughtful review of Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, now touring the UK and Ireland. A powerful, unsettling production that feels urgently relevant.
Animal Farm Review: When Orwell’s Animals Feel ...
Tinderbox Theatre Company’s dark new adaptation strips Animal Farm of distance and metaphor, turning Orwell’s satire into something physical, oppressive, and disturbingly present.
Animal Farm Review: When Orwell’s Animals Feel ...
Tinderbox Theatre Company’s dark new adaptation strips Animal Farm of distance and metaphor, turning Orwell’s satire into something physical, oppressive, and disturbingly present.
Maggie’s Menopause Review | Leesa Harker’s Funn...
Maggie’s Menopause is Leesa Harker’s sharpest and funniest outing yet. This is a bold, fearless comedy tackling menopause with huge laughs and standout performances.
Maggie’s Menopause Review | Leesa Harker’s Funn...
Maggie’s Menopause is Leesa Harker’s sharpest and funniest outing yet. This is a bold, fearless comedy tackling menopause with huge laughs and standout performances.
Pure Blarney at The Black Box Belfast
Pure Blarney bring their high-energy folk-rock sound to The Black Box in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter on Monday 16 March, serving up the perfect warm-up ahead of St Patrick’s Day in...
Pure Blarney at The Black Box Belfast
Pure Blarney bring their high-energy folk-rock sound to The Black Box in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter on Monday 16 March, serving up the perfect warm-up ahead of St Patrick’s Day in...
Lyric theatre marks 75 years with new exhibition
A House of Play is a free exhibition celebrating 75 years of the Lyric Theatre Belfast, running 30 Jan–8 Nov 2026 with archives, artworks and opening week events.
Lyric theatre marks 75 years with new exhibition
A House of Play is a free exhibition celebrating 75 years of the Lyric Theatre Belfast, running 30 Jan–8 Nov 2026 with archives, artworks and opening week events.
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