Join Henry Surphlis and Harriet Sweetlove in their frantic escape from the ruthless vengeance of local thug, Leonard Loudon. A thrilling, tragic love story, Henry and Harriet tells of an ordinary man whose life changes for ever in the course of one hour. Performed within four shops, each still open and located within the Cathedral Quarter, Kabosh takes the audience on an adventure into the world of Home Rule, emigration and that doomed floating cathedral, SS Titanic. Henry must purchase what he needs for his voyage to the New World, but will he succeed in his mission, and will his sweetheart Harriet be there to meet him at the Albert Clock? ".... a delicious entertainment - part thriller, part guided tour, part history lesson -sure beats the weary realities of a day out shopping" (Culture Northern Ireland)
Kabosh Artistic Director Paula McFetridge says: 'Carlo Gebler, has created a gem that will engage absolutely everyone. This is the perfect chance for citizens and visitors to see the Cathedral Quarter as you've never seen it before.' In keeping with its commitment to examine what theatre is and where it takes place, Kabosh steps onto the streets and invites you all to take part in this journey through Belfast of 1912. Put your best foot forward for this perambulatory adventure!