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In 2016, Ireland's Cyprus Avenue premiered at the Royal Court Theatre. [7] It was awarded the 2017 Irish Times Theatre Award for Best New Play, and the 2017 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Drama. The play then transferred to The Public Theater, New York City, [8] the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, [9] and the Metropolitan Arts Centre, Belfast.
The Irish News is the only independently owned daily newspaper based in Northern Ireland, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-Parnell newspaper by Patrick MacAlister. [4] It merged with the Belfast Morning News in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since been The Irish News and Belfast Morning News.
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In 2004, in recognition for his contribution to theatre and performing arts, Rea was given honorary degrees from both the Queen's University Belfast [6] and the Ulster University. [16] He won a BAFTA Award for his role in The Honourable Woman in 2015. [1] In 2020, The Irish Times ranked Rea the 13th greatest Irish film actor of all time. [17]
Siobhán McKenna [1] (Irish: [ˈʃʊwaːn̪ˠ]; 24 May 1922 – 16 November 1986) was an Irish stage and screen actress. Walter Slezak and Siobhán McKenna from the 1960 presentation "Woman in White" on the anthology programme Dow Hour of Great Mysteries
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich (An Chultúrlann) is an Irish language cultural centre in The Gaeltacht Quarter and is located on the Falls Road, Belfast.Opened in 1991, the centre underwent renovation in 2010 and was opened the following year by then Irish President Mary McAleese.
This is an image of the main entrance to the Lyric Theatre, Belfast 54°34′38″N 5°55′51″W / 54.5773°N 5.9309°W / 54.5773; -5.9309 The Lyric Theatre , or simply The Lyric , is the principal, full-time producing theatre in Belfast , Northern Ireland
Sam(uel) Thompson (21 May 1916 – 15 February 1965) was a Northern Irish playwright best known for his controversial plays Over the Bridge, which exposes sectarianism, and Cemented with Love, which focuses on political corruption.