Theatre

Grand Opera HouseFormed in the early 1900’s the Ulster Literary Theatre began a tradition of passionate theatre that survives in Belfast to this day. Theatre in Belfast is cherished and well attended; a tradition that has fostered and developed the talents of several generations of successful and highly respected performers, including Liam Neeson, Stephen Rea, James Ellis, James Nesbitt, Colin Blakely, Greer Garson, Stephen Boyd, Gerard Murphy, Patrick Magee and Adrian Dunbar.

The city is home to over 15 full-time theatre companies and multi-award winning contemporary playwrights such as Owen McCafferty ('Scenes from the Big Picture'), Marie Jones ('Stones in his Pockets') and Gary Mitchell ('In a Little World of Our Own'). You will find ground-breaking and innovative drama alongside the finest classics as a thriving theatre community continues to challenge, provoke and entertain.

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One of Belfast's best loved entertainment venues this superb example of Victorian architecture first opened in 1895. Designed by renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham the Grand Opera House offers world-class entertainment including theatre, musicals, opera, ballet, comedy,
concerts and pantomime. 
A new contemporary extension added in 2006 houses additional facilities such as a restaurant, cafe bar and venue hire for corporate hospitality, functions and events.

Great Victoria Street,
BELFAST, BT2 7HR
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9024 0411 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9023 6842 Email Website
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Belfast Waterfront opened for business in 1997 and has played a key role in Belfast’s economic and social development since then. Firmly established as one of the world's leading conference centres, this architecturally stunning multi-purpose design is suitable for a variery of business, conference, arts and entertainment events.

2 Lanyon Place,
BELFAST, BT1 3WH
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9033 4400 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9024 9862 Email Website
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The MAC  

The MAC will be Northern Ireland’s flagship home for the arts when it opens its doors in St. Anne’s Square in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter in April 2012. An off-site programme of events is in place while The MAC is being built, to find out more about our current MACtivities please visit www.buildingthemac.com  

Hurst House, 15-19 Corporation Square,
BELFAST, BT1 3AJ
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 5053
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Set within Newtownabbey's Civic Square, The Theatre at The Mill is located withinin the imaginatively restored Mossley Mill.

Mossley Mill, Carnmoney Road North,
Newtownabbey, BT36 5QA
Tel: 028 9034 0202 Email Website
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No theatre-lover's visit to the city would be complete without a night out at Northern Ireland's famous repertory theatre which presents classical and contemporary plays with a strong emphasis on Irish productions, as envisioned by founder Mary O'Malley.

55 Ridgeway Street,
BELFAST, BT9 5FB
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9038 1081 Email Website
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Belfast Community Circus School has 20 years experience in teaching and performing circus arts in Northern Ireland. The Circus School represents and trains professional circus teachers and performers, runs workshops throughout the country and offers a drop in class for adults wanting to learn circus skills.

23-25 Gordon Street,
BELFAST, BT1 2LG
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 6007 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9043 4971 Email Website
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