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27th March 2020

Tom Mayhew: Still Skint

In this autobiographical stand-up show, comedian Tom Mayhew shares stories about his life growing up working class and his time on benefits.

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23rd March 2020

Responding to COVID through Comedy

Award-winning musical comedian Emer Maguire takes a lighthearted, hilarious, and occasionally poignant look at the events of the past year.

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23rd March 2020

Bonnie Greer on The Enduring Red Summer

Author and playwright Bonnie Greer on the ‘Red Summer’ of race riots in Chicago just after the end of WW1.

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23rd March 2020

Mental Health Matters!

What do students need from schools to help support their mental health?

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23rd March 2020

An ‘other’ island

Jolting, joking, provoking and pondering our conflicted past via stories, music, and interactive exercises.

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23rd March 2020

From Global Pandemic to Global Recovery, via Global Despair

An eclectic mix of people, whose working lives have been turned upside down by Covid, will reflect on what is going to happen next.

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23rd March 2020

Virus Diaries with Murray Lachlan Young

BBC 6 Music’s poet in residence presents his Virus Diaries.

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23rd March 2020

Let’s Imagine a ‘New Normal’!

An opportunity to explore and share aspirations for an alternative to ‘getting back to normal’ post-pandemic. What should a ‘new normal’ look like?

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23rd March 2020

Risking Your Life for a COVID Vaccine

Volunteers for human challenge trials will discuss their decision to be purposefully infected with COVID-19.

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23rd March 2020

A HOUSE DIVIDED

A rare chance to see John T. Davis’ thoughtful and revealing 2003 documentary.

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  • festival info
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      • 25th march
      • 26th march
      • 27th march
      • 28th march
    • by type
      • discussions & workshops
      • exhibitions
      • film
      • humour
      • music
      • poetry + reading
      • lectures + talks
      • theatre + drama
    • find by topic
    • at a glance
    • special projects
      • special festival bursary: ‘art as a vehicle for change’
      • breaking down barriers for mature female artists with second collective
      • 100 flags by john baucher
      • limin-alley
  • take part!
    • build belfast back better
      • pitch your ideas here
      • your proposals
    • get involved
    • donate!
  • history
    • the 2020 festival
    • the 2019 festival
    • the 2018 festival
    • 2017
      • the 2017 festival
      • 2017 poetry and politics
    • 2016
      • the 2016 festival
      • the public gallery 2016
    • 2015
      • the 2015 festival
      • the 2015 alternative manifesto
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