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4.6 (13 reviews)

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this theatre isd ok i have been to better but i enjoyed it here.

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Review Highlights - Lyric Theatre

It's one of the only producing theatres left in Northern Ireland and it produces to a really high quality.

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Grand Opera House - Conference Venues Belfast

Grand Opera House

4.4(35 reviews)
1.3 miCity Centre

Great place. Love this design mix of old and new…read more The actual theatre was outstanding in terms of the art on the roof etc. I think I spent just as much time looking up as I did the show.

I love the Grand Opera House. A visit to see a show here makes for a fabulous day or evening out…read more Over the years some of my favourites have been The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dracula Untold, Columbo: Prescription Murder, Agatha Christie's Mousetrap, Dirty Dancing and The Woman In Black. It's also a visually fabulous Victorian style theatre and even the modern architecture of the Baby Grand section is beginning to appeal to me (although I disliked it when it was first built). There are a couple of bars inside which boast a good drinks menu and as with all theatres, you can preorder your beverages for performance intervals. Being a relatively small theatre auditorium I always find there's a good view of the stage no matter where you sit, great sound and comfortable seating too. There are a couple of small drawbacks however. Tickets to popular performances can sell out fast, so you need to book immediately if you're interested in a show. Plus tickets can be expensive as well, so it's not a cheap day out. Nonetheless, you'll find a huge range of performances here including musicals, drama, comedy, opera, pantos and dance so there really is something to suit all tastes.

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Conference Venues Belfast

Grand Opera House - Conference Venues Belfast

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Queens Film Theatre

Queens Film Theatre

4.4(21 reviews)
0.6 miQueen Quarter

I do love a good night out at the flicks, and if you are a fan of film this is the place to be!…read moreBelfast has plenty of options for watching the usual big budget fayre but for the more discerning viewer the QFT always has something on offer. I've cried at cartoons, laughed at documentaries and rocked out at the rockumentaries. You should also keep an eye out for their special events. Last week I saw the new Hockney documentary which included a live link up to the artist's studio in LA and was shown in tandem with 200 cinemas across the UK. It was awesome. I took my Dad who usually falls asleep within 15 mins of anything, and he was on the edge of his extremely comfortable seat! The new bar area is a lovely ,relaxed space, and it makes a nice change to smell culture rather than overpriced sickly popcorn! ;-)

The QFT is one of the few independent cinemas left in Belfast (probably in Northern Ireland…read moreactually). It's the place to see modern, largely independent films. It's also a great place to see films like Coco Before Chanel or La Vie En Rose - pretty well known and successful films, but not mainstream enough for the chain cinemas. You'll get a mix of students, film buffs and Guardian reader types (I mean no offence, I include myself in that group!) here, all enjoying the chance to see something different, challenging, and hopefully more interesting than some of the films available in bigger screenings. The only criticism I have is of the screens themselves. There isn't a lot of leg room (not a problem for me, I'm 5ft3", but anyone over about 5ft6 would have trouble), and only some of the seats are elevated. At a screening of Coco Before Chanel, the only seat I could get was in the third row and as a result, I could see the bottom of the screen. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but when the film is subtitled, it's a pretty fatal flaw. Thankfully, my French isn't terrible, so I was able to fill in some of the blanks, but others weren't so lucky. There are always some great films and talks on at the QFT during the Belfast Film Festival, so whether you're a casual fan or a total film buff, this place is worth checking out.

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Queens Film Theatre - Pre-showing Chardonnay? Don't mind if I do.

Pre-showing Chardonnay? Don't mind if I do.

Queens Film Theatre - Date night with the girls

Date night with the girls

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Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - Waiting on Booker T Jones...

Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival

4.9(7 reviews)
1.6 miThe Cathedral Quarter

Not just for culture vultures, The Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival (aka CQAF) is for everyone. It's…read morean annual celebration of visual art, comedy, theatre, music and literature. A lively and exciting festival with 150 events happening in 30 venues across Belfast but mainly concentrated in the Cathedral Quarter and Custom House Square. I absolutely love it and you'll find both popular and more obscure events happening. One of my favourites from a couple of years ago in 2014 was South Saharan band Tinariwen. A fabulous music concert and a band who I would never even have heard of if it weren't for CQAF. This year the 2016 program looks amazing and I'm already circling dates in my diary for the following events: ~ Vegstock, a vegetarian festival 02/05/2016 ~ Guy Garvey in concert 01/05/2016 ~ Ursula Burns, comedy harpist 04/05/2016 ~ Seeing Through Your Eyes: The Photographs of Peter Dressler 1972-2003, 01/04 - 14/05/2016 ~ Late Night Art Walking Tour 05/05/2016 ~ Monochrome in Cathedral Studios, 6 Artists respond to the theme 'monochrome' 05/05/2016 ~ Wet Plate portraits by Matthew Gordon and Jim Maginn 28/04 - 28/05/2016 ~ Rumpelstiltskin Revisited, knitted paintings by Jacqueline Wylie 29/04 - 10/06/2016 ~ The Death of Orpheus and Other Myths, screen prints by Leo Boyd 28/04 - 28/05/2016 There are a lot more events happening between 28 April and 8 May 2016, so go check the programme out online at http://cqaf.com/2016/

The Cathedral Quarter is a bit of a cultural monster in Belfast at the minute, and the Cathedral…read moreQuarter Arts Festival showcases the variety of arts on offer in Belfast to perfection. It's slightly less mainstream than the Belfast Festival at Queen's, so you might not recognise that many names when you go through the programme (I know I don't, anyway!), but don't let that put you off. Most of the events are very reasonably priced, so take a chance and go see a blues artist, or a stand-up you've never heard of, or a debate on modern architecture in Belfast - you might just be surprised! Belfast is fast becoming a city of festivals - we have one for everything! But the Cathedral Quarter has managed to separate itself from the crowd by providing a programme that is at once populist and alternative, providing support and inspiration for the arts in Belfast, and that can't be a bad thing, right?

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Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - Truffleupagus vegan truffles at VEGSTOCK, CQAF 2016

Truffleupagus vegan truffles at VEGSTOCK, CQAF 2016

Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - Paddy Nash & The Happy Enchiladas at Vegstock @ CQAF 2016

Paddy Nash & The Happy Enchiladas at Vegstock @ CQAF 2016

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Ulster Hall - The Ulster Hall

Ulster Hall

4.4(22 reviews)
1.2 miCity Centre
££

We went to enjoy an Eagles tribute band. They were very good, and despite being one band member…read moredown through injury, they performed just over 2 hours but we thought Talon (another Eagles tribute) were better. There's very little car parking nearby and the area around the hall has become overrun with hotels. The hall was quaint, airy, with good acoustics, but I found the seating cheap and terribly uncomfortable - if I were 7 stone and ultra thin it might have been ok but alas no. Worst of all, my view, from my ground floor seat, was spoiled as I was sat right beside an ugly 6 inch steel pillar (no centimetres here so I'm ready for Brexit - which is more than the government can say). I felt quite cheated on being charged full ticket price for an obstructed view. The hall sells alcohol, but we didn't bother as it's just not comfortable enough to relax enough to enjoy a drink. Now this will sound a bit daft but I'd struggle to name more than two members of the original Eagles band. I like their music but I've no real interest in knowing anything about them. Spookily enough it's been 25 years to the day since we were in this beautiful hall. Sadly we can't change the past as on that magical night we saw John Denver live for the last time. As I sat there last night, I recalled John telling the story of how he came to write Shanghai Breezes out of a phone conversation to his former wife when he was in Shanghai. He linked his tale to suggest something we already know and often ignore here, that in this throwback place we should be able to live together harmoniously. Plainly we still choose not to put ourselves out too much.

Ahhhhh...Ulster Hall...the memories! During my misspent youth I saw quite a few great (and…read morequestionable) bands here including Aerosmith, Poison, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue and Def Leppard - well it was the early 1990s hahahahaha! In more recent years I've seen The Cult in concert (it always annoyed me that I didn't get to see them play years ago), numerous art exhibitions and the Belfast Beer and Cider Festival. Conveniently and centrally located on Bedford Street, Ulster Hall's easy to reach by foot or bus. I love the small, intimate environment of this understated, beautiful, Victorian building which is great for smaller events. The interior is refined elegance with the world-famous Mulholland Grand Organ prominently displayed and an art gallery space too. However, it can feel a bit overpopulated at times, as was the case with the 2015 Belfast Beer and Cider Festival and I find the temperature is often uncomfortably warm, especially when packed for a concert or event. Much to my embarrassment I've never actually seen the Ulster Orchestra live, whose home is in the Ulster Hall, but I'm planning on seeing them soon and am keeping an eye on Belfast City Councils website for more Ulster Hall events.

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Ulster Hall - Belfast beer n cider festival

Belfast beer n cider festival

Ulster Hall - Belfast beer n cider festival

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Play Me, I'm Yours - from website

Play Me, I'm Yours

5.0(4 reviews)
1.3 miCity Centre

Someone somewhere is a bright spark. Putting pianos on the street just to brighten up people's…read moremiserable, monotonous days. It is so simple. And it was so effective. I suppose in a way it was public art, but public art that the public could actually get involved in. Which is a nice change. Not something to look at, but something to do. It was a bit confusing when I first walked past and seen a piano (as you would expect, you don't go down to the shops and expect to have a piano sitting in the way). And admittedly I did that passer-by thing that meant I just looked at it instead of actually doing anything. And then someone with a hat and bright hair sat down and twinkled away. And she was quite good. But then I got this overwhelming urge to play. Despite the fact I have no piano skills. I can do a bit of Twinkle Twinkle. But that's pretty much it. So I skipped it. But still, to the artist Luke Jerram, Well Done! We need more things like this. Give me a trumpet and i'll play a jazz version of Ground Force.

Last Monday while I was walking through town I came across in my opinion one of the coolest ideas…read more(of its kind) ever implemented in Belfast. I was walking by the Tesco's minding my own business when I came across a crowd of guys sitting around singing and laughing, and bearing in mind in was around 10.30am I thought it more likely that it was a crowd of drunks enjoying themselves rather than anything else. As it turns out I was half right. Yes it was a crowd of drunks and yes they were enjoying themselves. At the centre of their entertainment however was a piano that had been locked to the nearest sturdy object, out of the way of busy shoppers but obviously placed so it could grab the attention of passersby. One of the guys was playing out tune after tune much the pleasure of the small gathered crowd and this definitely put an out of place smile on my face for a Monday morning! As I carried on about my business I came across two more pianos around town and I'm sure there are more in the places I didn't walk around. The pianos were obviously well worn but had been fixed up so that they could be used for this initiative and fair play to whomever it was that did it! It was great to see people getting such enjoyment out of an object that would most likely have been discarded and the fact they could be used by anyone that wanted to have a go represents a notion of sharing and kindness that is rarely seen and sadly lacking these days. Good work!!

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Belfast Waterfront Hall - The good food show

Belfast Waterfront Hall

4.1(30 reviews)
1.5 miCity Centre
££

Beautiful concert venue within easy walking distance of Belfast city centre. The concert we…read moreattended was one of the worst I've suffered through in my life. As a result I spent a lot of time appreciating the venue instead. The way the seats are tiered and arranged in blocks around a gentle semi-circle facing the stage meant that there appeared to be very few, if any, 'bad' seats. The illusion of intimacy and closeness to the action was apparent everywhere. The sound system was superb, sadly given the rubbish on-stage, the seats were very comfortable and the bar was, thankfully, only a few steps from where we were seated. A very subdued crowd gratefully exited the venue in only a few minutes at the end. We returned to the city centre for a deserved nightcap in shocked silence. Seriously though, this is a great spot for a concert.

Went to the waterfront to watch smokie. Who on earth needs to charge 2.10 for a cup of tea…read more Concert was good but staff are job worthes. No dancing which ruins the evening. The group noticed them telling people to sit down so the group told us all to get up and dance. Had great night once the staff where put in the their place. Music is for dancing not for sitting. Waterfront need to lighten up and remember who pays the tickets which in turn keeps them in jobs.

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Belfast Waterfront Hall - Photo courtesy of Waterfront Website

Photo courtesy of Waterfront Website

Belfast Waterfront Hall - The main hall

The main hall

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Graduation at BF Waterfront Hall

The Limelight

The Limelight

3.6(31 reviews)
1.1 miCity Centre
£

Went for paddy's day. Waited in the queue for ages with bouncers looking at all of us in our…read morejerseys and never said anything, whn doors opened I had a woman and a man turn to me and said my jersey was questionable and I wasn't to be let in. I was wearing a jersey that had a Palestine flag and an Irish flag across the chest. Prior to all this I had messages the limelight instagram account and was told that anything with a political message or something that could offend someone more than likely was gonna be turned away. So we had went and bought New Jersey's for this reason. I had paid for my ticket and was refused entry over a top that had 2 flags on it, nothing offensive or political at all. I even turned it inside out and got laughed at and felt belittled when they said I still wasn't going to be let In. It was st Patrick's day, everyone was going to be in jerseys, i know I wasn't the only one with a jersey on that had nothing bad to it, and still got refused. The bouncers are and always have been too concerned about small things and rather than actually doing their job they belittle others. very disappointing, very annoyed. Please be aware of the bouncers egos and how rude they can be, absolutely disgusting.

The Limelight, eh...? It's where it all started for me. Sneaking in, trying to look over 18,…read morefailing miserably and having to wait until I was actually 18 to fully enjoy the place! It's a bit of everything: it's a great live venue, in which I've seen more bands than I'd care to remember, but it's worth mentioning that you'll get touring acts from all over the place as well as lots of performances from local bands, which I'm a big fan of. It's slightly grimy, yes, but that fits with the charavter of the place. It's not meant to be shiny and spotless. It's meant to be a little bit dirty! Lots of drinks offers make it a great place to go for a cheap night out as well. Although, I should warn you that the crowd is young. I remember even feeling old in my last year in uni! For that reason, i still go for gigs every now and then, but as a club, I'm more likely to be found next door in Katy's enjoying a quiet pint. Good God, I may as well just invest in a pipe and slippers and be done with it...

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The Limelight - Turned us away and said some of our group were to drunk + told a pile of there's the same.then 2mins later they say they're full

Turned us away and said some of our group were to drunk + told a pile of there's the same.then 2mins later they say they're full

The Limelight
The Limelight

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