Carlo Gébler
The date is 2nd April 1912 and Henry Surphlis is on a shopping mission. He has two tickets for the Titanic, which is leaving Belfast for Southampton and then New York that very night. We follow him on a mad dash around the Cathedral Quarter as he buys the last things he needs before eloping with his belle Harriet Sweetlove
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There were two performers alternating as Henry Surphlis to facilitate four performances each evening.
02 May 2007
Produced by Kabosh
Kabosh staged this play in four working shops in Belfast City Centre. The audience journeyed around the shops in the company of Henry. The audience congregated in the Northern Whig Public House on Bridge St. The shops used were Langford's Shoe Shop on North St (Oaten's Leather Goods Store), Suitor Menswear on Rosemary St. (Cobb Quigley & Sons Gentlemen's Outfitters) and Cash Converters on High St (Maggie Boyd's Fancy Goods Shop) and Reliable Travel, Donegall St (Whiting & Tedworth, Shipping Agents).
Henry and Harriet and other plays
2007
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