The 25th Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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One of Belfast’s biggest festivals celebrates its quarter century this year!
The Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival returns for the 25th time - from the 1st – 11th May - with its biggest programme yet, promising 11 days of live music, comedy, literature, film, visual art, theatre, discussion and more – across Belfast’s historic cultural quarter and beyond.
A bumper CQAF25 musical line-up includes Camille O’Sullivan, Lisa Hannigan, Gemma Hayes and Paul Noonan, Tinariwen, The 4 of Us, Arooj Aftab, Timber Timbre, UNKLE, The Bluebells, Bernard Butler, Sister Ghost, King Creosote, The 4 of Us, Andy Irvine, Lael Neale, Meryl Streek, Hayden Thorpe and Propellor Ensemble, Noah Gundersen, Niamh Bury, The Anthony Toner Songbook, The Ennio Morricone Experience and The Magic Numbers. CQAF25 is also thrilled to introduce its new artist in residence AOIBHA.
Highlights from the comedy and drama programme include long standing festival favourite John Shuttleworth as well as Josie Long, Lords of Strut, Mark Watson, Drunk Women Solving Crime, SH!T Theatre, Shame Show from former CQAF bursary winner Colm McCready and Fergus Wachala-Kelly, Dressed for Space – new site specific work (the roof of Castle Court Shopping Centre no Less!) from the great Patrick J O’Reilly, Fortuna and Chips – a rehearsed reading, written by Brenda Winter Palmer with music by Rod McVey and Lisdoon Nirvana, a new one man show written and performed by Frankie McCafferty.
The CQAF25 film programme features NI premieres of the hotly anticipated Fugazi documentary and Jeffrey Lewis: Roll Bus Roll, The psychedelic Macca/ Stevie Wonder biopic Ebony and Ivory and celebrated photographer Martin Parr also joins the festival for a Q and A after a premier screening of I am Martin Parr.
Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys will be in town for a screening of his award-nominated American Interior plus the festival is proud to present a rare showing of the first ever Irish language feature film: Poitín.
Poetry, literature, spoken word and ideas includes Caoilinn Hughes, Tariq Ali, Owen O’Neill, Theresa Lola, Roisin Lanigan. There’s live readings from Paul McVeigh’s acclaimed new short story collection “I Hear You”, A History of House featuring Iain McCready. Pulp guitarist Mark Webber will be discussing his new memoir “I’m With Pulp Are You?” and author John Higgs talks Dr Who in “Exterminate/ Regenerate: The Story of Dr Who”. Nelofer Pazira Fisk joins the festival to talk about the legacy of her late husband, the celebrated journalist Robert Fisk.
Upcoming events at Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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The 25th Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
The Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival returns for the 25th time - from the 1st – 11th May -…