May McFettridge
May McFettridge is a prodigious talent and an absolute master of her craft - Sophie Clarke
It’s panto time – Oh yes it is!
Jimmy Cricket on half a century of laughs
Funnyman Jimmy Cricket relives over half a century of making people laugh as he chats to Jenny Lee about his Northern Irish roots, Frank Carson and May McFettridge and reveals just how his famous wellies and catchphrase came about
ArtBeat: Palm reading with May McFettridge and the tragedy of Nobody/Somebody
Who wouldn’t want to have their hand read by May McFettridge?
Lisburn CBeebies presenter Gyasi Sheppy puts broken bones behind him to tread the boards in Belfast panto with May McFettridge
"IT'S a dream come true to be on the Grand Opera House stage.
Cinderella takes over for Christmas with productions at The MAC and the Grand Opera House
THE pantomime de choix this year is Cinderella, with two versions entertaining us in different ways.
Art Beat: Array Collective and the Turner Prize, Stephen Sondheim, NI Opera and Into The Woods - plus Goldilocks and the Three Bears (and May McFettridge...)
Notes and musings from the arts scene as it emerges from lockdown, by Jane Hardy TIMING is all in the theatre.
A tale of two dames: John Linehan and William Caulfield on missing panto
A VISIT to the pantomime is as much a part of Christmas as decorating the tree and giving presents but sadly as the theatre doors remain closed this festive season due to Covid-19 restrictions, the sounds of children’s laughter at the on-stage pantomime antics won’t be heard this year.
Panto Dame May McFettridge celebrates 30 laughter-packed years
SHE may be celebrating her 30th anniversary treading the boards at Belfast's Grand Opera House, but this year's pantomime offers a new challenge for Dame May McFettridge.
May McFettridge leaves panto behind for her first opera
MAY McFettridge fans are advised to hold off on light refreshments until after the third act of Northern Ireland Opera's 'Die Fledermaus', as it begins its Belfast run tomorrow night.