What Not To Miss During Belfast International Arts Festival
It's the 60th year of the Belfast International Arts Festival. At The Harrison, we cannot wait for what's in store. Here are our top picks.
Dinner with Groucho
A play by Frank McGuinness that promises blistering wit, brilliant buffoonery, and reflections on the ephemeral nature of life.
"A reimagined meeting between Groucho Marx and TS Elliot"
5-9th October
THE MAC
Propaganda - A New Musical
An old-fashioned Soviet love story. Set in Berlin. Two young lovers become embroiled in the chaos of circumstance, love and American Jazz.
8th October - 5th November
The Lyric Theatre
Big Man
Paul McVeigh's newest play focuses on two men in pursuit of love moving beyond barriers of age and conflicts of the gay experience.
27th October - 13th November
The Lyric Theatre
Navy Blue
Oona Doherty uses movement, music and colour to reflect pain and loneliness and the struggles and exploitation of working class people. Angry and defiant, the show features music from Sergei Rachmaninoff and Jamie xx.
25-26th October
Jazz
Martin Hayes collaborates with musicians taking roots of Irish Traditional music in new and exciting directions - Jazz, cutting-edge contemporary classical and Avant-Garde.
Tuesday 25th October
Grand Opera House