Christina Nelson
Anne Hailes: The McCooeys are back in town - and on the Grand Opera House stage
I don't take salt on my food, haven't done so since I was about 11.
Christina Nelson: I'm a consistent 10 when it comes to lockdown cabin fever
1 Up and at it – what is your new morning routine and how has it changed? My morning routine is ever-changing – in fact, it could not even be described as a morning routine.
Belfast actresses bring socially distanced theatre to care homes
How has the pandemic affected you as a performer? I have lost up to 12 months of work this year because of Covid-19.
Arts Q&A: Playwright Patricia Gormley on Leonard Cohen, ABBA and Jane Austen
1. When did you think about a career as a playwright and what were your first steps into it? I started as a supervisor in a Fold residential care home some years ago and instead of the usual bingo in the afternoons, I organised creative writing classes for the residents.
Is That Too Hot? Sequel to hit play I'll Tell My Ma comes to Belfast stage
ACCLAIMED actress Christina Nelson returns to the stage in Belfast this month in Is That Too Hot?, the sequel to hit comic play I'll Tell My Ma.
Anne Hailes: Gwen Taylor flies high once more as Lady Bracknell at Grand Opera House
HAPPY Birthday Ma’am.
Arts Q&A: Christina Nelson on Joan Lingard, Barbara Streisand and Patricia Gormley
1. When did you think about acting as a career and what were your first steps into it? My career started aged 10 at The Lyric Theatre in the chorus of a production of Oliver and the following year I took the title role as Annie.
Drama and laughter in the hospital waiting room
CURRENTLY touring with his GAA comedy, St Mungo's Luganulk, which he wrote and stars in with long-time professional partner Conor Grimes, Alan McKee is set to pull on a new kit as he makes his directorial debut.