Association of Regional Theatres Northern Ireland

Association of Regional Theatres Northern Ireland

The Association of Regional Theatres, Northern Ireland (ART NI), founded in 2003, brings together five regional theatres in Northern Ireland to jointly develop productions touring Northern Ireland, and other theatres in the Republic of Ireland and England. [cite web|url=http://www.ulster.ac.uk/news/releases/2004/1034.html|title=Dunbar’s Directing Debut Set for Riverside|publisher=University of Ulster|accessdate=2006-05-09]
* The Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen
* The Burnavon Arts and Cultural Theatre, Cookstown
* The Market Place Theatre, Armagh
* Millennium Forum, L'Derry
* The University of Ulster's Riverside Theatre, Coleraine

Following the success of their first production, the Irish classic, Philadelphia, Here I Come!, ART NI plans to stage a "classic Irish play" at least once a year. [cite web|url=http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2006/03/12/story12452.asp|title=Reviewed This Week: Da|publisher=The Sunday Business Post|accessdate=2006-05-09]

Productions

* 2003-2004 - Brian Friel's "Philadelphia, Here I Come!"; Adrian Dunbar (director) and Andrea Montgomery (producer for ART NI) [cite web|url=http://www.ulster.ac.uk/news/releases/2003/959.html|title=Riverside Director Plays Key Role In New Theatre Association|publisher=University of Ulster|accessdate=2006-05-09]
* 2006-2007 - Hugh Leonard's "Da" (running at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast until February 2007)produced by Vincent McCann for Art NI

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