Fifty Shades of Grey could become a musical
It's dominated the box office and now Fifty Shades of Grey is reportedly hoping to whip the West End and Broadway into a frenzy.
It's dominated the box office and now Fifty Shades of Grey is reportedly hoping to whip the West End and Broadway into a frenzy.
The annual Viennese concert requires a skilful balance between old favourites, and less familiar music.
Belfast's Grand Opera House has been dealt a blow after its newly appointed chairman said he was standing down just weeks after assuming the role.
Susan's work is bright, even magical, and many of the images she chooses to paint are inspired by the fairytale surroundings of Rostrevor; the mountains, the sea, the wonderful light and the reflections.
A distinct festive spirit filled an Ulster Hall bedecked with Christmas trees for this early afternoon performance on Thursday.
A retired senior civil servant has been appointed as the new chairman of the Ulster Orchestra.
Director Paul Bosco McEneaney has bypassed Disney and returned to the original 19th century tale of the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy for Cahoots NI's Christmas show.
In the company of the poet John Montague, who died in Nice on Saturday, aged 87, one was immediately in touch not only with the forbidding tradition of Irish letters from Thomas Moore to James Clarence Mangan, Thomas Davis, Samuel Ferguson; through Yeats...
The artist Helen Marten has scooped a £25,000 jackpot after she was named winner of the 2016 Turner Prize.
It's a tale as old as time - but where else would you see May McFettridge soaring across the stage on a flying Moon?
Jeffrey Archer likes to think he has just made a 102-year-old Irish woman very happy. Last month, he sent her an advance copy of This Was A Man, the final book in his seven-volume series The Clifton Chronicles. Her family had emailed to tell him she was completely...
A new mural by commercial street artist Visual Waste has appeared on the roof of Belfast's new Bullitt hotel.
Two policemen. One a member of An Garda Siochana, the other an officer in the RUC. Stationed just miles from each other, separated by an invisible border.
This is the first play from Belfast-based visual artist and performance maker Sarah Gordon.
Paintings capturing the horror and brutality of the Battle of the Somme, will go on display at the Ulster Museum tomorrow evening, 100 years on from the five-month offensive in France.
BBC Radio Three is a welcome provider of classical chamber music concerts at any time of year. An added bonus for the Belfast Festival organisers is that they can use the BBC to provide content for the festival at this time of year - free of charge.
Charlotte Church will be in Belfast later this month to announce the winner of the 2016 MAC International Ulster Bank Prize - the biggest art prize in Ireland.
When you enter the lobby of the HomePlace in Bellaghy you are confronted by two large photographs of Seamus Heaney, the poet honoured by this new exhibition space which opened yesterday.
The Ulster Orchestra struck a chord with shoppers and workers in Belfast as it launched a series of 50 mini pop-up concerts to mark its golden anniversary.
The Ulster Orchestra has been gifted a 50th birthday present to remember, after chief conductor Rafael Payare agreed to a two-year extension to his contract and also took up the new position of music director.
A brother of Seamus Heaney has come out in support of the A6 road upgrade near the poet’s homeplace ahead of a planned protest against the project at the opening of a new museum in Bellaghy.
The Ulster Orchestra made the best possible start to its 50th anniversary season on Friday with the announcement that their star principal conductor Rafael Payare has agreed to a further two-year extension of his contract, with the title of music director.
Councils in Northern Ireland have been urged to put their money where their mouth is and back the arts.
Shakespeare will take centre stage at this year's Ulster Bank Belfast International Arts Festival - but the performances of the Bard's work will be like no other.
One of the musical highlights of the summer is the annual concert by the Ulster Youth Orchestra, and this year's performance in Belfast was one of the best in recent years.
Shiro Masuyama: How Disability Made Me an Artist ADF Gallery, 109-113 Royal Avenue, Belfast Today until Sunday 11am-4pm Described by Art and Disability Forum director Chris Leger as the perfect launch pad for the fifth Bounce Arts Festival, Shiro's work charts his personal experience of living with ADHD and how it has informed his avant-garde art.
Touts are selling tickets to a new Harry Potter play starring Belfast actor Anthony Boyle for more than £8,300 online.
Rehearsals for the eagerly-awaited Les Miserables schools edition at the Grand Opera House are under way.
Legendary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has offered his best wishes to a group of young people in Northern Ireland as they take part in a special production of CATS.
Benidorm is home to sun, sea, sand and - for this summer - Maggie Muff.
Following the stage debut of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Racheal Sigee reports on how Sir John Pendry's radical invention isn't for sneaking about in Hogwarts Library’s restricted section... it showcases some very serious research.
Sir Kenneth Branagh's production of Romeo And Juliet has added actor Freddie Fox to its cast after the male lead and his understudy were injured in an "unfortunate set of circumstances".
A number of years ago a Red Cross postcard bought in a flea market in Berlin, became the inspiration for this exhibition. The card, written on the 11/11/18 by a young man who had presumably been wounded, "haunted me" says Bangor artist Leslie Nicholl. He added: "Stretcher...
A building that is home to one of Belfast's leading music and arts venues has been put on the market.
The moving Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, by Frank McGuinness, opened at the Lyric Theatre this week, and the audience was spellbound from the outset.
Powdered Milk: Keiler Roberts Naughton Gallery, Queen's University, Belfast Until Aug 7. Tues-Sun, 11am-4pm. Until 9pm first Thursday of month.
The Ulster Orchestra is tuning up for its 50th Golden Anniversary Season, with tickets going on sale to the public from today.
Cynthia Erivo has achieved glory at the Tony Awards with her debut Broadway role after a string of appearances in West End productions.
In The Window Theatre at The Mill, Newtownabbey Tonight, 7.45pm
This exhibition brings together extensive photographic and video archive material in support of the theme 'creativity in 1916', in order to explore the concept of everyone in society playing a part in the making of history.
This large scale shadow puppet theatre is suitable for children aged four and over, and tells the colourful tale from the Arabian Nights.
Eve Parnell studied at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, graduating in 2002 with a BA in Fine Art, since then she has had considerable success exhibiting her work in Ireland, England, America and Europe.
This is the first photo of a young Northern Irish actor in his new guise as the son of Harry Potter’s arch-rival Draco Malfoy.
Officials from Belfast's MAC arts centre have pulled off a major coup by announcing plans for a new exhibition by David Hockney, one of the world's most famous painters.
Visitors to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art this week were fooled into thinking a pair of glasses set on the floor by a 17-year-old prankster was a postmodern masterpiece.
It is a big weekend for the town of Portaferry when Portico opens its doors for a celebration of the arts.
What Do I Need to Do to Make it OK R-Space Gallery, 32 Castle Street, Lisburn Tomorrow until July 8. Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm This exhibition was launched in The Pump House Gallery in London in 2015 and has since been in several other venues with pieces being added as the tour unfolds.
Paintings by renowned artist Basil Blackshaw are to go on sale for the first time since his death.
Pearse Elliott turns his comic fire on the big issues of truth and buried lives - exploring what impact our troubled past has had on those of a certain vintage.
Budding poets of all ages are invited to enter a cross-community competition now celebrating its second year.
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