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Lyric Theatre Belfast - Autumn/Winter 14/15 Season Brochure

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StuDentS!

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welcome

a message from our corporate partner

As corporate partner, it is a great pleasure for us to welcome this new season to the Danske Bank Stage. The Lyric looks forward to hosting two world premieres and is delighted to welcome the return of work by much loved local playwrights, the late Stewart Parker, Marie Jones and Owen McCafferty.

The Danske Bank Stage will showcase the talents of one of Northern Ireland’s most recognised playwrights, the late Stewart Parker. His final play, Pentecost, is an intimate drama set against a backdrop of Belfast during the Ulster Workers’ Strike of 1974. This poignant and powerful piece is often regarded as one of Parker’s greatest works.

Olivier Award winning playwright Marie Jones also returns to the Lyric with the premiere of Mistletoe & Crime, a comedy that follows two WPCs as they try to keep order amongst the mayhem that is Belfast at Christmas. The festive

season is set to further delight audiences with a musical production of the beloved Sleeping Beauty adapted by the award-winning children’s writer, Derek O’Connor.

As a leading local bank, we are keen to celebrate local talent and are delighted that the Danske Bank Stage will host the world premiere of The Death of a Comedian by local playwright, Owen McCafferty. This Faustian-style drama, set across four separate stand-up gigs, follows comedian Steve Johnston as he wrestles with many of life’s choices and compromises.

Productions like these are of the calibre that audiences have come to expect at the Lyric and we look forward to warmly welcoming you to another fantastic season on the Danske Bank Stage.

GErrY MALLON CEO DANSkE BANk Uk

Patron / LiAM NEESON OBE

truSteeS / chairman / MArk CArrUthErS OBE

vice chairman / SiD McDOwELL CBE

phiL ChEEvErS, StEphEN DOUDS, NiCkY DUNN, hENrY ELviN, pAtriCiA McBriDE, Dr MArk phELAN, Sir BrUCE rOBiNSON

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I am delighted to introduce you to the autumn/ winter season at the Lyric as Executive Producer.

When I took up the position I already knew this award-winning theatre was special, so it was fantastic for the Lyric to be formally recognised in September by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board as a 5-star venue – the first award for an arts venue in Northern Ireland. The five-star accreditation signifies the Lyric is operating to an ‘outstanding’ level of quality as a visitor experience. I hope you will find the new season also provides outstanding drama to provoke, entertain and enrich your lives.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Ulster Workers’ Council Strike which provides the perfect context for Stewart Parker’s Pentecost. Parker is one of the most extraordinary artists to have emerged from Belfast. His plays evoke a rich tapestry of life in Belfast throughout her history and Pentecost – our first play this autumn is regarded as his masterpiece.

We are delighted to continue our partnership with the Ulster Bank Festival at Queen’s and present some of the cream of the Festival. It is a huge honour to welcome the renowned European theatre director Peter Brook to the Lyric theatre, possibly the reason a director exists as a creative force in theatre is because of Brook’s extraordinary legacy. His elegiac masterpiece The Suit comes to the Danske Bank Stage. Another legend of both stage and screen, Charlotte Rampling brings her show about the tragic poet Sylvia Plath set to the music of Benjamin Britten to the Lyric in a UK/ Ireland premiere.

Coming straight after the Festival is an outstanding production directed by Conall Morrison for the Abbey Theatre of Sive by John B. Keane. Don’t miss this dark, powerful story of greed and passion for one week only in November.

This Christmas we are delighted to be producing the World Premiere of Mistletoe & Crime by the dynamic and wonderful Marie Jones. It tells the story of two WPCs, played by the irrepressible Katie Tumelty and Tara Lynne O’Neill, who try to keep order amongst the mayhem that is a Belfast Christmas! This exciting new work will be directed by the superbly multi-talented Dan Gordon.

Of course Christmas is a time for children and this festive season we present a magical adaptation of Sleeping Beauty. Written by the award-winning writer of hit children’s TV series Roy, Derek O’Connor. It will be directed and choreographed by the very talented Deborah Maguire.

I was delighted to announce the acclaimed playwright Owen McCafferty as the Lyric’s new Playwright-in-Residence for 2014/15. I had the honour of directing the award-winning Quietly so I am thrilled to have such a quality playwright of integrity, passion and talent take up this position.

In the New Year, we will co-produce Owen’s brand new play Death Of A Comedian with the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and London’s Soho Theatre. It tells the story of a comedian trying to find a way of achieving something significant on the dangerous comedy circuits without sacrificing his inner soul.

On behalf of the whole team at the Lyric, I would like to thank the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Danske Bank, DCAL and Belfast City Council as well as many other organisations, individuals and of course our valued customers. We hope to continue to offer a 5-star experience this season.

Thank you.

“i want to live now. i want thiS houSe to live.”

PentecoSt BY StEwArt pArkEr

DirECtED BY JiMMY FAY

Director / Jimmy fay

Set & coStume DeSigner ALYSON CUMMiNS

lighting DeSigner CiArAN BAGNALL

SounD DeSigner FErGUS O’ hArE

caSt wiLL irviNE, rOiSiN GALLAGhEr, pAUL MALLON, CArOL MOOrE, JUDith rODDY

PriceS

prEviEwS & EArLY rUN MAtiNEES £15

OFF-pEAk (t UES & wED EvENiNG) £20

pEAk (thUrS – SAt EvENiNG) £24.50

caPtioneD Performance

tUES 14 OCt 7.45pM

auDio-DeScribeD Performance

thUrS 16 OCt 7.45pM

Sat 20 SePt – Sat 18 oct

ticketS: £15 - £24.50

Marian needs to move on. She has sold her business and takes up tenancy in a repossessed Belfast parlour-house. Her hopes for a safe haven and fresh start are soon shattered when she finds herself bunkered down during the Ulster Workers’ Strike with estranged husband Lenny, his muesli-chomping friend Peter, and her best friend Ruth who is fleeing from an abusive husband.

The four have their own personal crises to reconcile before they can carve a new future. They work out their relationships to each other, the world outside and to the past while trying to envisage a future beyond bombs and reprisals. Only Marian is aware of a fifth presence - the ghost of Lily Matthews, the previous occupant.

From the late, great Stewart Parker, this, his final masterpiece sets out to find the light in the dark.

#parkerpentecost

ACCiDENtAL thEAtrE prESENtS

faSt & looSe

How long does it take to make a play? Months, years, decades? What if you had only 24 hours?

Fast & Loose is a bold and often breathless experiment in playmaking and inspiring creativity, all housed in the Lyric over 24 hours. From 9pm on Friday four playwrights have only 12 hours to craft a new short play. At 9am the following day, four directors and casts will have a further 12 hours to make the plays, which premieres that very Saturday night.

The results are often unpredictable, unique and uplifting, showcasing some of the finest theatre and creative artists working in Northern Ireland. Come and see the freshest theatre around.

“Loved it. Brave, bold, funny and engaging”

Marie-Louise Muir, BBC

Sat 4 oct

time 9pM

ticketS £5

SOLE pUrpOSE prODUCtiONS AND thE rAiNBOw prOJECt prESENtS

PitS anD PervertS

AND SCript

Presented during the 30th Anniversary of the Miners Strike, this critically acclaimed play follows the story of Sean who leaves Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles. After coming out as a gay man in 1980s London he becomes involved with the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners group. Two miners from South Wales come to stay with Sean and his partner not realising they are a gay couple. The events that unfold impacts on all their lives.

This play toured Northern Ireland last year receiving standing ovations at every performance. It is based on real events in Thatcher’s Britain and highlights the power of community.

**** “A sensitive and gritty dialogue” Belfast Telegraph

weD 8 - Sat 11 oct

time 8pM

ticketS £10

CLwYD thEAtr CYMrU prESENtS

Sky hawk

An edge-of-your-seat wildlife musical adventure for young people and their families.

This is an intense and touching story of how protecting a rare bird, an osprey, forges a deep and special friendship between two children, Callum and Iona and crosses over to Africa, to a Gambian girl called Jeneba. Using digital media, live music and songs, this thrilling and poignant story of friendship, loyalty and hope takes you on an ecological journey that stretches from Wales to the Gambia.

***** “A delightful production, well-conceived and beautifully performed.” Western Mail, Sky Hawk 2013

tueS 14 – tueS 21 oct

timeS

Public: tUES 14 @ 7pM

SAt 18 @ 2pM & 6pM

SchoolS: wED 15, thUrS 16, Fri 17, MON 20 & tUES 21 @ 10.30AM & 1.30pM

ticketS £10 ADULt £5 ChiLD

ulSter bank belfaSt feStival at queen’S

makaronik

gay byrne

Enjoy Ireland’s legendary broadcaster at his best, reminiscing about his life and times, telling behind-the-scenes stories of the stars in a hilarious evening’s entertainment.

In his five decade broadcasting career, Gay Byrne was the first presenter to ever interview The Beatles on TV and is recognised as the man who introduced Ireland to modernity, both on his RTÉ morning radio show and the Late Late Show.

Don’t miss this chance to hear the behind the scenes stories of the stars and the star-makers with Ireland’s foremost legendary broadcaster in his solo stage show.

“... exhilarating... superb... ingenious... a thoroughly enjoyable evening” Irish Times

tueS 21 oct

time 7:45pM

ticketS £20

SolD out check back for aDDitional DateS

It’s 2084 and a world where ‘The Empire’ reigns supreme. Most European languages are forbidden. We’re introduced to the menacing wilderness that was once Belfast. Makaronik, the last woman standing, has been instructed by ‘The Centre’ to wrap up her archive and send back all remnants of the Irish language for ‘storage’. Diarmuid and Gráinne, two high level officials, arrive to ensure that all goes smoothly and that Makaronik comes back with them….. but will it all go as smoothly as planned?

Futuristic yet rooted in an ancient tradition, think of Beckett’s Endgame, Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner with just a hint of The Matrix. This play asks the big questions, the relentless drive of technology as it makes the world seem smaller and asks what are we losing out on? It’s also a story about home, security, and the basic human need to create family and community, even under the most alien of circumstances. A struggle that is at the beating heart of Makaronik.

fri 24 - Sun 26 oct

time Fri & SAt 8pM & 3pM SUN ticketS £12 / £10 CONCESSiON

AiSLiNG GhéAr thEAtrE CO. prESENt

incluDeS PoSt Show talk

théâtrE DU BOUFFES DU NOrD prESENt

the Suit

World-renowned theatre director Peter Brook presents this simple but sad South African story of infidelity which centres on a middle-class lawyer who punishes his wife for being unfaithful to him by treating the suit that her lover left behind as a physical person in their life. She has to feed it, entertain and take it out for walks as a constant reminder of her adultery.

The Suit is based on the 1950s novel by exiled South African author Can Themba, whose book was banned during apartheid.

“This story of adultery in apartheid South Africa is quietly preparing to break your heart”

The New York Times

Post Show Talk

‘Further steps on the road to freedom’ will take place after the performance on Fri 31 Oct.

the night DanceS

Explore the subtleties of Benjamin Britten’s composition for cello through the lens of the American poet, Sylvia Plath, considered one of the leading cultivators of confessional poetry. Acclaimed actress Charlotte Rampling reads in French and English, and Sonia Wieder-Atherton performs cello suites of Britten, in a moving performance, the only UK & Ireland date before a 2015 tour.

Fifty years after the death of Sylvia Plath and one hundred years after the birth of Benjamin Britten, the performance invites audiences to celebrate their new beginning, listening to each other. The one with the other.

Charlotte Rampling, who has starred in over 80 films working with directors such as Woody Allen and will play a lead role in the new 2nd Series of the award winning TV drama Broadchurch, takes to the Lyric stage in a very different role from her sex symbol status of The Night Porter or her role as Dr. Evelyn Vogel in Dexter.

Pre-show Talk:

‘An Introduction to Sylvia Plath with Professor Gerald Dawe’, starting at 6.30PM in the Naughton Studio

weD 29 - fri 31 oct

time 7:45pM

ticketS £20 / £18 CONCESSiON

Sat 1 nov

time 7:30pM

ticketS £20 / £18 CONCESSiON

GrEEN ShOOt prODUCtiONS prESENtS

two Sore legS

From the sell-out trilogy Flesh and Blood Women

Green Shoot Productions presents Two Sore Legs, by Brenda Murphy. Murphy’s autobiographical play is based on the experiences of her own mother, who had six children by a married man who lived nearby with his own family in the 1950s. In the best performance you’ll see this year, Maria Connolly purrs, struts, weeps and explodes around the stage in equal measure. Two Sore Legs combines humour, pain and joy; captured perfectly by Murphy’s quick wit and energy. This play is presented with style, strength and originality, a story which will stay with you long after you’ve left the theatre.

miStletoe anD Dine

A discussion with the writer will be held after each performance

‘Tantalising…ballsy…Commendably witty…swirling, multi layered…’ Irish Times

‘Highly entertaining…a play everyone should see.’ Belfast Telegraph

tueS 28 – thurS 30 oct time 8pM ticketS £14 / £12 CONCESSiON

at the lyric theatre thiS chriStmaS...

Planning your christmas night out and want to make a special occasion of it?

the stunning lyric theatre on the banks of the river lagan is the perfect setting to celebrate christmas with a top class seasonal show and delicious pre-theatre meal.

expect a fun-filled night out at marie Jones’ new christmas comedy, mistletoe & crime, directed by Dan gordon, on the Danske bank stage.

the christmas pre-theatre package costs just £45 per person and can be booked for a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 40 people in a group.

available dates: thursday, friday and saturday nights – 11, 12, 13, 19 and 20 December only.

With limited availability don’t delay, book today. for more information or to book contact events@lyrictheatre.co.uk or call 028 9038 5681

£45 per person

**** A gripping production, and the cast is outstanding

The Sunday Times

**** Sive is a beautifully plotted piece of theatre Irish Examiner

ABBEY thEAtrE ON tOUr

Sive

‘Isn’t it only bringing two people together in wedlock we are?’

One of the greatest Irish plays of the 20th Century, John B. Keane’s Sive stands tall in the Irish theatre canon.

This gripping new production by director Conall Morrison was enjoyed by over 30,000 people during a sell-out run at the Abbey Theatre. Now Sive returns for a major All-Ireland tour.

Beautiful young Sive lives with her aunt and uncle in rural Kerry. Seán Dóta, an elderly farmer, offers the local matchmaker Thomasheen Seán Rua, a large sum for her hand in marriage. Will this be too much for her aunt and uncle to resist?

Don’t miss your chance to rediscover this dark, powerful story of greed and passion.

Director / conall morriSon

tueS 4 - Sun 9 nov

timeS tUES – SAt 7.45pM SAt 2.30pM & SUN 1.30pM

ticketS

pEAk (Fri & SAt EvE) £24

OFF pEAk (t UES-thUrS EvE) £20

MAtiNEES £20

one act feStival

The Belfast One Act Festival is the highlight of the year for many of Ireland’s amateur theatre companies, vying to be represented in the All-Ireland Grand finals. The curtain rises on Thursday 6 November and over three nights, nine productions will compete under the eye of the adjudicator.

One Act Festival showcases a diverse and stimulating range of shows from all amateur groups throughout the island of Ireland including some of the best new young writers and directors. At the end of each show the performers will receive an instant live critique from the Festival Adjudicator. The final night will also include the Belfast One Act awards ceremony.

thurS 6 - Sat 8 nov

time thUrS – SAt 7.30pM AND SAt 1.30pM ticketS £13 / £40 FOr ALL 4 SESSiONS

gorDon buchanan

Join Gordon Buchanan, the highly acclaimed wildlife cameraman and presenter of The Bear Family and Me and The Polar Bear Family and Me as he hosts an evening of exciting personal recollections, and lets you into his world of weird, wild and wonderful wildlife.

With twenty years’ experience of traveling across the globe, Gordon has a reputation for relishing dangerous and tough assignments. Listen to his adventures as he leads you through his life of challenging expeditions and enthralling wildlife experiences. Marvel as he shares his tales alongside his own film footage and brilliant images of all that he has come to face.

Have you got any burning wildlife questions? Gordon has travelled the planet - from South America, Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Russia and Alaska - and will definitely have some interesting answers! This is a show for any wildlife enthusiast who wants to enjoy the spell-binding stories of the natural world from a man who has experienced danger face-to-face.

tueS 11 nov

time 7.30pM ticketS £14.50 / £12.50 CONCESSiON

“The best musical revue ever!”

Time Out New York

BLUNt FriNGE prESENtS

JacqueS brel iS alive anD well & living in PariS

DirECtED BY

While Jacques Brel is no longer alive, well or living in Paris, the singer/songwriter’s legendary vision of romance, humour and moral conviction endure. Each song in this contemporary musical revue tells a story and examines themes of love, war, being young and growing old…but never forgetting that life, with all its tragedies and complexities, is filled with humour.

Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a powerful and bold theatrical experience that was an overwhelming success in its original offBroadway production in 1968 and in subsequent runs in Sydney, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin. Brel’s songs are as relevant today as they were when they were written.

“Musical storytelling at its finest”

The New York Post

tueS 11 - Sat 15 nov

time tUES – SAt 8pM & SAt 3pM

ticketS

pEAk (Fri & SAt EvE) £20

OFF pEAk (tUES – thUrS EvE AND SAt MAtiNEES) £18

DAviD hULL prOMOtiONS prESENtS

barbara DickSon

Barbara Dickson is one of the most successful recording artistes of recent times. It is a career that has seen her achieve six platinum, eleven gold, seven silver albums and two Olivier awards for her work in the theatre. She is delighted to be touring Ireland with her talented keyboard player and vocalist Nick Holland.

The show features an eclectic mix of musical moods from classic singer-songwriter material, traditional music and some of Barbara’s greatest hits including Another Suitcase in Another Hall and The Caravan Song

Barbara will also feature songs from her latest Greentrax album To Each and Everyone: The Songs of Gerry Rafferty.

Sun 16 nov

time 7.45pM ticketS £25

ChriStMAS BUNDLE 10% off there’S ShoPPin’ anD gurnin’ anD Drinkin’ anD thievin’

miStletoe & crime

DirECtED

Director / Dan gorDon

Set DeSigner St UArt MArShALL

coStume DeSigner EriN ChArtEriS

lighting DeSigner pAUL kEOGAN

SounD DeSigner & muSic GArth MCCONAGhiE

caSt incluDeS tArA-LYNNE O’NEiLL, kAtiE tUMELtY & ChriStiNA NELSON

Sat 22 nov – Sun 11 Jan (Some excluSionS aPPly)

ticketS: £14 - £22.50

T’was the night before Christmas the city is heavin’ There’s shoppin’ and gurnin’ and drinkin’ and thievin’…

It’s a new time, a new place, a new police service. Two WPCs try to keep order amongst the mayhem that is a Belfast Christmas – it doesn’t help that it’s the last night on the beat for one of them – the first night for the other – and they can’t find their land rover.

From the Olivier Award winning author that brought you Stones in His Pockets and the acclaimed team that brought you Night in November – Xmas Eve Can Kill You and Women on the Verge of HRT

It’d be a crime to miss it…

#mistletoe&crime

ChriStMAS BUNDLE 10% off

thiS enchanting tale will Delight PrinceS anD PrinceSSeS alike!

SleePing beauty BY DErEk O’CONNOr DirECtED AND ChOrEOGrAphED BY DEBOrAh MAGUirE

Director / Deborah maguire

Set DeSigner St UArt MArShALL

coStume DeSigner pAt MUSGrAvE lighting DeSigner pAUL kEOGAN comPoSer CONNOr LiNEhAN

caSt kAthrYN AikEN, riChArD AShtON, JO DONNELLY, BECCY hENDErSON, SAM t MCkEE, tOMMY wALLACE

PriceS

prEviEwS / ALL tiCkEtS £10

ADULt £18

ChiLD £12.50

FAMiLY tiCkEt (ADMitS FOUr) £54

SChOOLS £8 + every 11th ticket free

caPtioneD Performance t UES 30 DEC 2pM

SigneD & auDio-DeScribeD Performance tO BE ANNOUNCED

fri 5 Dec 2014 – Sun 4 Jan 2015 ticketS: £10 - £18

With the prick of a finger a deep, deep sleep will surely linger. Her slumber cannot be shaken, What will make this sleepy princess waken? We’ll need a prince, a handsome one, So the wretched curse can be undone. Will he find her? Time will tell if he can break the wicked spell.

Join us this Christmas to watch the beloved story of Sleeping Beauty brought to life in this magical new musical production.

#lyricbeauty

lyric SeaSon ticket

become a lyric SeaSon ticket holDer anD enJoy uP to 50% off ticketS!

As a Season Ticket holder you will enjoy many benefits including:

· Priority Booking

· Free Show Programmes

· Backstage Tour of the theatre

· Savings at the Café Bar

· Flexibility to change dates

golD

Five performances for £100

Valid for Friday & Saturday night performances

Designed to suit any budget choose from Gold, Silver or Bronze for your perfect theatre experience.

Season Tickets are valid for Lyric Theatre Productions for 12 months from purchase and can only be purchased from the Lyric Box Office. Call 028 9038 1081 to buy now.

Visit lyrictheatre.co.uk for more details

bronZe

Five performances for £60

Valid for any Preview or Thursday night performance

10% off your Cafe Bar bill during the show golD

20% off your Café Bar bill during the show

Invitation to season launches

Silver

Five performances for £80

Valid for Tuesday & Wednesday night performances

15% off your Café Bar bill during

creative learning

acting Workshop

14 October – 25 November Tuesday evenings (No workshop on 4 November)

Cost £40

A six week course for 18+ looking at acting technique through the medium of Restoration Comedy.

Drama stuDio

This 14 week course runs on Saturdays and is for 18-25 year old aspiring actors. Entry is by audition only and limited to a maximum of 16 participants. This year’s course begins on 6 September. In January, those who have completed the course are eligible to audition for a production in the Naughton Studio in March.

schools

The Creative Learning department has a range of opportunities available to teachers and students from workshops in your school to visits to the theatre. We regularly run workshops for Sixth Form students applying to Drama Schools to assist them in preparing for auditions.

Please register your interest with Pauline McKay at paulinemckay@lyrictheatre.co.uk

nt connections

From 24-26 April we will be hosting groups from all over Ireland for the National Theatre’s Connections festival. Up to ten groups of young actors will perform a range of new plays, specifically written for teenagers.

rsc Dream 16

In 2016, the Royal Shakespeare Company will tour a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream to various venues across the UK. The cast will consist of RSC actors working alongside a group of amateur actors from a local group. The Creative Learning Department will be looking for a local amateur theatre group and a group of children from a local Primary School to take part in the production at the Grand Opera House, Belfast.

professional Workshops

We offer a number of professional development workshops for actors on a range of topics Voice, Dialect, Playing Shakespeare & Stage Combat. Check www.lyrictheatre.co.uk for details.

thE LYriC thEAtrE, thE ABBEY thEAtrE AND SOhO thEAtrE prESENt

Death of a comeDian

BY OwEN McCAFFErtY DirECtED BY StEvE MArMiON

Director / Steve marmion

PriceS

prEviEwS & EArLY rUN MAtiNEES £15

OFF-pEAk (t UES & wED EvENiNG + MAtiNEES) £22.50

pEAk (thUrS – SAt EvENiNG) £24.50

caPtioneD Performance

t UES 3 MAr 7.45pM

auDio-DeScribeD Performance

thUrS 5 MAr 7.45pM

Sun 8 feb – Sun 8 mar 2015

ticketS: £15 - £24.50

Steve Johnston wrestles with compromises.

Set across 4 separate stand-up gigs, this Faustian-style drama follows the choices of a comedian who could gain everything he wants, but may lose everything he has.

The Lyric Theatre proudly presents the World Premiere of this new play by one of our country’s greatest writers, Lyric Playwright in Residence Owen McCafferty, author of the award-winning Quietly and Scenes from the Big Picture

contains strong langauge

#DeathofacomeDian

DAviD hULL prOMOtiONS prESENtS

Jake o’kane’S tongue laShing

Jake O’Kane, star of BBC NI’s hit show The Blame Game and the country’s best known political stand-up, returns with his brand new show, TongueLashing. Following the successes of his earlier Teargas and Mouthful tours, Jake is back with a ferociously irreverent review of Northern Ireland in 2014.

Having created one of the most talked about comedy moments when dealing with the flags issue, Jake now turns his satirical eye on the local issues, events and characters which made the headlines over the past twelve months.

Turning his attention to everything that makes Northern Ireland unique, Jake’s new show is the perfect antidote to the year that’s been. Everyone’s fair game and as Jake’s angry, this show is for 16+ only.

DAviD hULL prOMOtiONS prESENtS

the 4 of uS

The 4 Of Us bring their 25th anniversary acoustic show to the Lyric Theatre showcasing songs from their brand new album, as well as songs from their extensive back catalogue.

From their first anthem Mary - still a radio favourite, through to the UK-charting She Hits Me, to Sunlight - the band has notched up over two decades of radio hits and six Top 20 charting albums.

Don’t miss this rare chance to catch them live.

‘Never before have I been to a gig where the atmosphere has been so electric …’ The Irish News

Sun 26 aPr 2015

time 7.45pM

ticketS £20

Sun 11 Jan 2015

time 7.45pM

ticketS £18

”Sometimes you don’t even know what you’ve been craving until the real thing comes along” New York Times.

“McDonagh’s tricks and turns have a purpose – they are bridges over a deep pit of sympathy and sorrow, illuminated by a tragic vision of stunted and frustrated lives.” Irish Times.

DECADENt thEAtrE COMpANY prESENtS

the Pillowman

BY MArtiN MCDONAGh DirECtED BY ANDrEw FLYNN

From internationally-recognised auteur Martin McDonagh, writer and director of feature films such as In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths, comes the Irish Premiere of his most acclaimed stage-play, the wickedly-dark comedy that is The Pillowman.

When stories become gruesome reality surely it can only be the author who is to blame? An interrogation room. Two police officers are determined to make a young writer pay the ultimate price for telling tales, when it transpires that the content of some of his short stories bear an uncanny similarity to horrific real-life crimes.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, the Evening Standard Award for Best New Play and two Tony Awards, The Pillowman has taken the West-End and Broadway by storm.

Following the success of their recent tour of McDonagh’s A Skull in Connemara, Decadent Theatre Company return with this must-see production.You’ll be shocked and entranced, you’ll laugh at the most inappropriate of times…

CONtAiNS StrONG LANGUAGE AND ADULt CONtENt

Director / anDrew flynn

tueS 24 mar – Sun 19 aPr

timeS tUES – SAt 7.45pM, SAt & SUN 2.30pM

ticketS

prEviEwS £15

OFF-pEAk (tUES – thUrS

EvENiNG + MAtiNEES) £20

pEAk (Fri & SAt EvENiNG) £24.50

goD bleSS the chilD

A NEw pLAY BASED ON StOriES BY FrANk O’CONNOr pAtriCk tALBOt prODUCtiONS prESENtS

The short stories of Cork-born Frank O’Connor are universally regarded as being classics of their kind.

Now, Patrick Talbot has taken three of the funniest stories and adapted and directed them for the stage. My Oedipus Complex, The Genius and First Confession are brought together in a single fulllength play, God Bless The Child will provide a hugely entertaining and uplifting night of theatre.

Meet young Michael, who goes into mortal combat with his father when he returns from the First World War, Larry, a genius who can’t understand why the world can’t keep up with him, and Jackie, who has the grim task of not only making his first confession and communion, but must also deal with his very obstreperous grandmother.

‘A thoroughly enjoyable parcelling of three of Ireland’s best short stories’ Irish Times

‘A laugh from the moment the adult actors come on stage wearing short pants. This is a highly entertaining adaptation of three of O Connor’s funniest stories’ Irish Examiner

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A treat for families, the Lyric Theatre will once again host some outstanding international and local productions for young audiences during the annual Belfast Children’s Festival. Now in it’s 17th year the programme will include theatre, dance, music, visual and the digital, sonic arts.

This year’s festival programme will be announced in January 2015. Check www.youngatart.co.uk for further information and announcements.

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PriceS from JuSt £5

The Lyric Theatre has a number of recessionbusting discounts and concessions, subject to availability, to ensure that everyone is able to attend the theatre. (Visiting companies may offer different concessions.)

Package DiScountS

Christmas Bundle We’ve got your festive entertainment all wrapped up! Book a family pass for Sleeping Beauty (admits four) and two tickets for Mistletoe & Crime receive 10% discount.

conceSSionS (SubJect to availability)

• Over 65s 10% discount on Off-Peak matinees only

• Students and Unwaged £10 tickets for Off- Peak performances only

• Children 15 and under, and Equity members half-price for Off-Peak performances only

• Groups 1 ticket free with every 10 purchased

• Schools £10 for Off-Peak performances only

• Balcony Seats have restricted view and are sold at a 20% discount

• Danske Bank Staff 2 for 1 Tuesdays and Off- Peak matinees

• Danske Bank Customers 20% off Tuesdays and Off-Peak matinees

£10 StanDby SunDay

A limited number of £10 Standby tickets, subject to availability, will be sold from 2 hours in advance of, and up to 30 minutes prior to, each Sunday matinee on the Danske Bank Stage.

£5 community grouP SuPer Saver ticketS

Community groups registered in Northern Ireland can avail of £5 tickets for certain productions, subject to availability. Please download an application form from the About Us section of our website.

acceSSibility

Access dogs are allowed inside the auditorium. A free carer seat is available to those customers who require essential assistance to attend the theatre.

Additional services:

• Lift access to all floors

• Infra-red audio enhancement and induction loops

• Captioned and Audio-Described performances for all Lyric Theatre Productions on the Danske Bank Stage

• Wheelchair spaces in a variety of areas within the auditoria – advance notice required at time of booking

• Accessible toilets (left and right handed)

• Baby changing facilities and adult changing mats

cafÉ bar

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A welcoming and light filled space, The Lyric Café Bar is perfect for informal meetings, catching up with friends, or just some quiet time to yourself.

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