Belfast Telegraph

THEATRE Maggie Muff to Little Women

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Strule Arts Centre, Omagh Tomorrow, 8pm

Maggie Muff’s on the road with a new addition to the family. Yes, Billy’s still in jail after the biggest feg run heist in history, her ma has dropped another bombshell, and big Sally-Ann has become a Buddhist. But now Maggie’s a ma herself. Life sure has changed, but she’s determined to get back to the way she was. From best-selling author and playwright Leesa Harker, directed by Andrea Montgomery, starring Caroline Curran, this could easily be billed as Maggie, the Next Generation. Pure geg. For details, contact the box office on tel: 028 8224 7831.

modern fears. It’s a high-octane interpreta­tion of terror, isolation and lunacy.

Whether you’re into music, theatre or horror, it’s a must-see, possibly from behind your seat.

Be warned, the performanc­e contains flashing images and some scenes of violence.

For details, contact the box office on tel: 028 9038 1081.

Friends Hassan and Amir

are enjoying the kite tournament in Kabul,but war is looming and a terrible incident shatters their lives for ever. Age recommenda­tion: 14-plus.

For details, contact the box office on tel: 028 9024 1919.

courage to follow your dreams.

This is a brand new adaptation from Chapterhou­se with glorious period costume and traditiona­l live music.

Bring along your picnic rugs or low seating for this outdoor performanc­e. Gates open at 6.30pm.

For details, contact the box office on tel: 028 9034 0202.

Grania McFadden

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