“I was actually told many times to not make this show about Belfast with international producers saying people won’t get it, and the comedy will be lost”
An “outrageous” musical comedy set in Belfast is returning to the city after two decades.
The award-winning Belfast Ensemble is gearing up to perform GROUP! at the Lyric Theatre from 24 March to 4 April, returning to the theatre for the first time since 2002 as part of the theatre’s 75th anniversary celebrations.
Created by Conor Mitchell and Matthew Hurt, GROUP! delighted audiences in New York, Philadelphia, Australia and London two-act musical comedy is a rapturous audience experience likened to The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q.
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A description reads: “GROUP! is set in a typical Belfast community centre. Despite the relatively uninspiring backdrop, the plot follows eccentric individuals attending a weekly therapy session with each confessing their funniest, scariest, darkest and most embarrassing moments. It delves into familiar yet uncomfortable themes in a way that only Belfast humour can.
“Jean is a volatile, untrusting woman attending on the advice of her GP after a violent public outburst, whilst Frank, a taxi driver, tries to deal with his divorce and PTSD through unconventional tactics.
“Chris, an unemployed incel with obsessive tendencies is planning a grand public gesture because he is suffering from the unrequited love of a certain local celebrity.
“The group dynamics are disrupted by the introduction of a new member, Amy, the friend and IVF nurse of Jackie – a heavily pregnant, outspoken professional unhappy in her marriage.
“Emmet, the incompetent group counsellor struggles to keep things on track, while Babs, the unfiltered oldest member of the group throws curveballs with inappropriate jokes destined to keep audiences on their toes.”
Originally written and performed in 2002, with such a small budget that seven chairs had to be borrowed from a local Belfast bar, GROUP! has stood the test of time and evolved into a “unique production that Belfast, and Northern Ireland, can be proud of”.
Co-writer and director Conor said: “I remember taking the production to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011 – we were walking around the city promoting the show and carrying our seven chairs.
“This commitment to the production has sustained over two decades – in fact, despite how much Belfast has transformed in that time, only minor changes have been made to the original script to ensure it still hits as hard in 2026 – a testament to its quality.
“I was actually told many times to not make this show about Belfast with international producers saying people won’t get it, and the comedy will be lost. I have always disagreed – in fact, the Belfast-isms are what is special about this production.
“We are now bringing GROUP! home to where it belongs, bigger and better than ever, and what I am most proud of this time around is the indigenous talent we have on board across the cast and crew.
2Belfast Ensemble’s core purpose is to nurture talent and create ambitious works that support artistic growth, ensuring that Belfast’s creative community reap the benefits of collaboration and continuity.”
Belfast Ensemble is a pioneering force in cross-disciplinary theatre, seamlessly uniting music, theatre, and visual storytelling for audiences in Northern Ireland.
Its production of GROUP! will run from 24 March to 4 April at the Lyric Theatre and is recommended for audiences aged 15 and above.
For more information and booking visit lyrictheatre.co.uk/whats-on/group
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