8 predictions about Craic Theatre’s controversial new psychic show

Coalisland Post dusts off its crystal ball and whips out the ouija board to reveal what lies in store for Craic theatre’s divisive December 6 psychic show, which has angered some Christians in the town.

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Yoga guru to launch New Year Coalisland classes

Coalisland folks will be able to bend and flex off the excesses of Christmas with the help of New Year yoga classes.

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Winter wonderland charity event this weekend

Charity Cancer Choices is to hold its annual Winter Wonderland fundraising event at the weekend.

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New book to chart Coalisland memories

History and memories of Coalisland are to be chronicled in a new book being launched this week.

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From Killyman to Hollywood: Local lad Fra Fee to star in Les Misérables movie

Fra Fee will appear alongside Hollywood stars including Anne Hathaway in the film version of musical Les Misérables

He was the local lad who “made it” in the world of acting, having clinched a West End role in Dirty Dancing before moving on to musical giant Les Misérables in London’s Queen’s Theatre.

But now Fra Fee has gained what many aspiring actors can only dream of – an exciting movie role alongside Tinseltown’s biggest stars in a film which will make movie history.

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You can’t stop the beat! CRAIC youth theatre performs musical flash mob in Dungannon – video

Young people from CRAIC Youth Theatre filled the Oaks Centre in Dungannon to surprise shoppers with an energetic flash mob performance.

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The Lieutenant of Inishmore coming to CRAIC – video

CRAIC Theatre regulars will take to the stage next week to perform The Lieutenant of Inishmore – a farcical look at political violence during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

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Coalisland weekly round-up

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