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  2. List of Irish theatres and theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Irish theatres and theatre companies past and present. It includes organizations of both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. David Ireland (playwright) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Lyric Theatre, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, as part of the theatre's 50th anniversary on the Stranmillis site, that theme of being "a shared place, a crossroads between communities" was marked at a symposium and over a weekend of celebratory events with the Irish Times noting the Lyric was a cultural bridge in a divided city.

  5. Tadhg Hickey - Wikipedia

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    Tadhg Hickey (/ t aɪ ɡ / TYGHE; born c.1982) is an Irish polemicist, comedian, writer, and filmmaker known for his work in both television, theatre and in particular his video shorts on social media.

  6. Mary O'Malley (director) - Wikipedia

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    Mary O'Malley (née Hickey 28 July 1918 Mallow, County Cork – 22 April 2006 Booterstown, County Dublin) was an Irish theatre director and, with her husband Pearse, co-founder of Belfast's Lyric Players Theatre, now more usually known as the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.

  7. Ulster Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast News Letter, 1862) [2] a music hall fit for the production of any composition, and for the reception of any artist, however eminent (The Northern Whig, 14 May 1862) [3] In 1902 the hall was purchased by Belfast City Council (then named the Belfast Corporation) for £13,500 and it has been used as a public hall ever since. [4]

  8. Passengers arrive at Belfast airport despite disruption - AOL

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    Passengers travelling to Northern Ireland have been making their way home for Christmas despite disruption. Stena Line has added an extra sailing, at 23:30 GMT, from both Belfast and Cairnryan on ...

  9. A Night in November - Wikipedia

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    On 8 August 1994 A Night in November was opened by DubbelJoint Productions in The Rock Theatre as part of the West Belfast Festival, starring Dan Gordon, directed by Pam Brighton, with a design by Robert Ballagh. This production toured widely, including a transfer to the Tricycle Theatre, London and to the Douglas Fairbanks Theater in New York ...

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