Dark of the Moon
The young cast of the Lyric Drama Studio imbue this weirdly wonderful old play with engaging brio and contemporary relevance.
Read More Dark of the MoonA blog for culture and the arts
The young cast of the Lyric Drama Studio imbue this weirdly wonderful old play with engaging brio and contemporary relevance.
Read More Dark of the MoonKabosh brings a new play to the very place where, 35 years ago, two unlikely communities got together and made merry.
Read More A Queer Céili at the Marty ForsytheThis year-long immersive exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières invites onlookers into the mind, the soul and the unique imagination of Vincent Van Gogh.
Read More Van Gogh: La Nuit Étoilée (Starry Night)Tinderbox go for broke in this wickedly playful, no-holds-barred new version of the play which kicked open the door into the Theatre of the Absurd.
Read More Ubu the King (Ubu Roi)Sixty years after her death, the French writer and actress Colette continues to fascinate, as this handsome, surprisingly modern biopic shows.
Read More ColettePrime Cut’s four-year programme of artist development shows how serious investment can boost the arts.
Read More Reveal-edThis candy-coloured adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s subversive fairytale is given a modern yet traditional update, which appeals to audiences of all ages.
Read More The Elves and the ShoemakerThis glossy, high quality revival brings Lewis Carroll’s colourful characters to contemporary new life.
Read More Alice: The MusicalOn tour in Ireland and the UK, a spectacular, gritty production of the long-running musical, inspired by Hugo’s brooding, mysterious paintings.
Read More Les MiserablesChristmas is far from a barrel of laughs for many people, as this comedic stage adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life seeks to show.
Read More It’s a Wonderful Wee Christmas