Northern Irish theatre was celebrating last night as the Lyric took four of the available 12 judges’ awards at the annual Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards in Dublin.
This was the Lyric’s biggest ever haul at the Awards, and followed the theatre’s unprecedented 12 nominations this year. It was also the best performance on the night from any theatre on the island of Ireland.
The four awards were:
• Best Director – Selina Cartmell for Punk Rock, by Simon Stephens
• Best Costume Design – Mike Britton for How Many Miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnston, adapted for stage by Alan Stanford
• Best Set Design – Alyson Cummins for Pentecost, by Stewart Parker
• Best Lighting Design – Ciaran Bagnall for Pentecost, by Stewart Parker
Executive Producer Jimmy Fay said, “I’m absolutely delighted that the Lyric has been recognised with these four awards. The fact that the awards are for three different productions and cover costumes, set and lighting design as well as directing, shows how vibrant and exciting Northern Irish theatre is right now”.
Monday, 23 February 2015
Friday, 30 January 2015
New comedy God of Carnage premieres at the MAC
This February (3-21st), Prime Cut Productions and the MAC will premiere God of Carnage, a hilarious social satire directed by Emma Jordan and starring Dan Gordon, Kathy Kiera Clarke, Ali White and Sean Sloan.
This grown-up comedy centres on the story of two sets of parents who meet up to deal with the unruly behaviour of their children in a very civilised manner. What happens next is open to opinion – a calm and rational debate between grown-ups about the need to teach kids how to behave properly? Or a hysterical night of name-calling, tantrums and tears before bedtime?
This award-winning play (Tony Award for Best Play 2009; Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy 2009) received rave reviews on Broadway and the West End and now comes to Northern Ireland for the first time. Starring a stellar Northern Ireland cast that includes Dan Gordon, Ali White, Kathy Kiera Clarke and Sean Sloan.
Click here to book
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Duke Special album launch tour at Down Arts Centre
Down Arts Centre is
recognised by performers and audiences alike as a great venue for live music,
and are kicking off another fantastic season of music with a
performance by Duke Special,
supported by Derry/Londonderry-born singer, Soak, on Saturday 7 February
at 8pm .

In 2014 SOAK released
the beautiful single 'Blud’ and toured
with the likes of George Ezra and Tegan & Sara. In the same summer that
most of her friends got their A-Level results, SOAK signed an album deal with
Rough Trade Records and aired the beautiful song, 'B a noBody'. Her forthcoming album will cement Bridie
Monds-Watson's ascent from a raw talent to a unique artistic voice for 2015.
Those
who know Duke Special for the
platinum album, Songs from the Deep
Forest, and the hit song Freewheel,
may be surprised by the breadth of his work. His journey so far has seen him
taking on projects as diverse as writing the theme tune for the Irish Sesame
Street to writing the music for and
appearing in Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children at London’s
National Theatre; from presenting a documentary on the life and times of 1950’s
megastar Ruby Murray to being
commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to write a series of
original songs for an exhibition; from performing with orchestras such as the Ulster and RTE Concert orchestras, to making the first recording of an
unfinished musical by Kurt Weill, based on the novel Huckleberry Finn.
Duke Special has once again decided
to work with Pledge Music to help
fund and promote his new album. Audiences can look forward to hearing some of
the new material for the first time during his current tour performances, as
well as a selection of songs from his back catalogue.
To purchase tickets (£14 / £12) and for further information on any Down Arts Centre events, please contact the box office on 028 4461 0747 or visit their website. For offers and updates, like Down Arts on Facebook
Monday, 26 January 2015
NI Opera's Salome coming to the Grand Opera House
Northern Ireland Opera returns to the Grand Opera House with a new production of Richard Strauss’ notorious opera Salome.
Based on the play by Oscar Wilde, the opera stars Belfast-born Giselle Allen as the Princess who dances for Herod in return for the most shocking of rewards – the head of John the Baptist. The potent combination of this famous biblical story, the eroticism of Salome’s famous Dance of the Seven Veils, and the bloodthirsty denouement initially caused the opera to be banned, but with its high drama and gloriously romantic score it is now a well-established part of the operatic repertoire.
Oliver Mears’ new production of Salome is designed by Annemarie Woods, with Nicholas Chalmers conducting the Ulster Orchestra. A superb Irish and international cast is led by Giselle Allen, Michael Colvin and Robert Hayward and promises to be one of the most talked-about operas in Northern Ireland for many years.
You can book tickets by clicking here
Read my previous reviews of NI Opera productions:
Noye's Fludde - Click here
Macbeth - Click here
The Flying Dutchman - Click here
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
My Arts Journey #13pForTheArts
When I was a young single mum living in a small house, struggling to hold down a job and make ends meet, the Arts believed in me and gave me a chance. A job, a life, non-judgmental colleagues and a new view on what NI is about. Now I believe in myself, my ability, that my opinion is valid, that I am valued, important, creative and trustworthy. Is this worth 13p?
Starting out as a shy person with no confidence in my ability, I have managed an Arts Centre, worked on nine Festivals in various guises, managed three theatre companies, produced 2 theatre shows, rehearsed readings and a musical. I am a Chairperson of a company, Director of a charity, have a Full Time job and 2 Part Time jobs. The belief the Arts had in me made me able to do this. Is this worth 13p?
My kids are open minded, confident, integrated and able to hold their own in adult conversations. They are liberal without being judgmental of traditional viewpoints. They are understanding, balanced and will defend those who are deemed different, weak, alone or difficult. They do not see colour, gender, ability, sex or difference. They see people. If they had grown up without the impact of the Arts on their characters, they would not be like this. Is this worth 13p?
Suffering from Post Natal depression and suicidal, I saw a show which made me rethink my journey, my past, my importance, my reasons to live. I did not take an overdose. Is this worth 13p?
The Arts is not just about jobs, events, tourism, entertainment and education. It's about what makes us people - our well-being, creativity and ability to innovate; our mental health, opinions and ability to understand others; our enthusiasm, our want to learn and our sense of pride. Please don't be short sighted.
Sign the petition here to support the #13pForTheArts campaign.
https://www.change.org/p/northern-ireland-executive-no-more-cuts-to-the-arts
Starting out as a shy person with no confidence in my ability, I have managed an Arts Centre, worked on nine Festivals in various guises, managed three theatre companies, produced 2 theatre shows, rehearsed readings and a musical. I am a Chairperson of a company, Director of a charity, have a Full Time job and 2 Part Time jobs. The belief the Arts had in me made me able to do this. Is this worth 13p?
My kids are open minded, confident, integrated and able to hold their own in adult conversations. They are liberal without being judgmental of traditional viewpoints. They are understanding, balanced and will defend those who are deemed different, weak, alone or difficult. They do not see colour, gender, ability, sex or difference. They see people. If they had grown up without the impact of the Arts on their characters, they would not be like this. Is this worth 13p?
Suffering from Post Natal depression and suicidal, I saw a show which made me rethink my journey, my past, my importance, my reasons to live. I did not take an overdose. Is this worth 13p?
The Arts is not just about jobs, events, tourism, entertainment and education. It's about what makes us people - our well-being, creativity and ability to innovate; our mental health, opinions and ability to understand others; our enthusiasm, our want to learn and our sense of pride. Please don't be short sighted.
Sign the petition here to support the #13pForTheArts campaign.
https://www.change.org/p/northern-ireland-executive-no-more-cuts-to-the-arts
Monday, 15 December 2014
Sleeping Beauty at Lyric Belfast
Sleeping Beauty runs on the Danske Bank Stage from 5 December 2014 to 4 January
2015. Tickets are £12.50 for children and £18 for adults or buy a Family Ticket for
just £54 (1 adult and 3 children or 2 adults and 2 children).
To book contact the Lyric box office on 028 9038 1081 or online at
www.lyrictheatre.co.uk
2015. Tickets are £12.50 for children and £18 for adults or buy a Family Ticket for
just £54 (1 adult and 3 children or 2 adults and 2 children).
To book contact the Lyric box office on 028 9038 1081 or online at
www.lyrictheatre.co.uk
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Sam T McKee as ‘Prince Antoine’ |
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Kathryn Aiken – as the magical fairy ‘Firefly’ |
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Jo Donnelly as the evil fairy ‘Roselyn’ |
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The cast of Sleeping Beauty |
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Beccy Henderson as ‘Princess Rose’ |
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Tommy Wallace as ‘Fang’ and Richard Ashton as ‘The King’ |
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