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  2. Lyric Theatre, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. 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. [1]

  4. Tara Lynne O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, O'Neill appeared as Rita in a theatre production of Educating Rita staged at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. [ 9 ] In 2021, she wrote and starred in Rough Girls , a play about women's football in Belfast in 1917–21; it was aired on BBC Four in 2022.

  5. Alice Berger Hammerschlag - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Hammerschlag also designed theatre sets for companies in Belfast and Dublin, including the Lyric where she was engaged as a set designer. [1] [3] These included sets for productions of Ibsen's Brand in 1961, for Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale in 1965 and, also in 1965, The Death of Cuchulain by W. B. Yeats. [10] [11] [12]

  6. Belfast (Boney M. song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics refer to the divided city during the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Deutscher had written the song for Marcia Barrett when she was a solo artist in the early 1970s. Frank Farian also recorded a German version of "Belfast" with Gilla. Her version was included on the album Zieh mich aus which was released in June 1976.

  7. 1975 in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    14 May – Patrick Galvin's We Do It For Love, a satire on The Troubles, opens at the Lyric Theatre (Belfast). October – Stewart Parker's Spokesong opens at the Lyric (Belfast); his play I’m a Dreamer, Montreal is also written this year. The punk rock/new wave band which will become The Undertones is formed in Derry.

  8. Zak Ford-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Ford-Williams also appeared at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast as Richard III [20] [21]. In 2024 he published advice for disabled actors in the Actors and Performer's Year Book [ 22 ] "By prioritising disability inclusion, organisations tap into unique skills, perspectives and talents of disabled people, building a more diverse, innovative and ...

  9. Lyric Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Lyric Theatre, Adelaide, former open-air cinema in Grote Street, Adelaide, 1912–c.1914 Lyric Theatre, Brisbane part of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, in Brisbane, Queensland Lyric Theatre, Hilton , former name of the Star Theatres in Hilton, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia