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Thursday 24 October | 8pm | £15 / £13 (concession)
“There’s queers in every county, homosexuals in every hamlet, gays in every gable. And tonight, you’ll be talking to some of them.”
As the 70’s rage on, the telephone rings…
‘Callings’ follows five queer people who found sanctuary and community on the other end of the phone by seeking solace in Cara-Friend – a befriending service set up in the 1970’s to support the many hidden LGBTQ+ individuals across the north of Ireland.
Charged with the music of the day, and set amidst a storm of anti-gay headlines, ‘Callings’ delves deep into the struggle for survival our queer communities faced on a daily basis.
‘Callings’ poignantly and powerfully expresses how even simple acts of connection can change the course of a life, and how during oppressive times, a gang of bright and brilliant queer people crafted a community to save themselves and each other.
In an era when the government attempted to quash their right to exist, these moments of connection were an act of resistance and rebellion.
From rallying against the Save Ulster from Sodomy campaign to reveling in the right to exist won through the Dudgeon vs UK trial, ‘Callings’ looks back at the historical challenges faced by LGBTQ+ communities, and celebrates just how far we’ve come.
“Someone out there has been plucking up the courage for god knows how long, tonight they’ll pick up the phone and you’ll be there for them….”
This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout
Contains mild adult language and adult themes
Callings is presented with funding from Arts Council Ireland, and Culture Ireland, in partnership with Cara-Friend. Kabosh is funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Belfast City Council and the Foyle Foundation.