Review: Stacey Gregg’s spooky Belfast-set psychodrama pushes all the right buttons
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The North has changed dramatically, and unionism, instead of celebrating the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Irish state it used to dominate, is in crisis
A rich, vibrant literary and political heritage exists beyond the DUP’s grip
Company reflects on decades of casting spells and pushing the envelope with its productions
Review: Theatre for One’s six microplays are bracing, intimate-as-a-whisper performances
Plays for an audience of one and a Mick Flannery musical are among this year’s ambitious programme
Theatre, music and literature galore is to be found across the city from the 13th June
Stacey Gregg’s award-winning play about a teenager’s fraught search for identity and Grace Dyas’s new play about digging for truth in the shadow of a Magdalene Laundry
Imaginative new spins on old concerns take the stages this week
St Vincent plays Olympia while Josephine K and the Algorithms comes to Abbey Theatre
In Stacey Gregg’s new play, the forces that push us around are creatures of our own creation
Here's our recommendations for what to see over the next few weeks
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