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Quartered: Belfast, A Love Story

The Dark Horse, Hill Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 2LB
Quartered: Belfast, A Love Story

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Funny, poignant and deeply human; Quartered: Belfast, A Love Story is an outdoor audio theatre walking tour that lets you see the city from a different perspective, making familiar streets seem brand new and allowing you to experience another side to Belfast.

Exploring the LGBTQ+ experience of Belfast, it opens a new conversation about how gender and sexuality inform and shape how we move through our city, and how our city moves through us.

What is the LGBTQ+ experience of Belfast? When the boundaries between quarters are drawn, who holds the pen? How much power do we give ourselves to shape the city we live in?

Written by Dominic Montague , directed by Paula McFetridge and voiced by Neil Keery.

Show lasts approx. 1 hour and begins at the Dark Horse, Hill Street, ending at the Sunflower, Union Street.

Audience capacity is limited to six people per session.

It’s a promenade performance so dress for the weather!

COVID-19 safety measures. We will not be able to provide headphones so it is essential that you bring your own. Safe social distancing measures and hygiene protocols will be in place. MP3 players will be sanitised thoroughly between performances and stored in individual containers. If you feel unwell please do not attend; send us an email and you will be reimburse you.

Contains some strong language. Please arrive 10 mins before your event starts

£8.50 full price, £6 concession

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* Third Saturday of every month
12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00

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