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Tag: tron theatre

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart (Celtic Connections)

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold. … More

celtic connections, Clare Patterson, karine polwart, tron theatre, wind resistance

Art Review: Cadaver Police in the Electrocution Afterlife

Dir. Alan McKendrick, Tron Theatre, 24th May. Rehearsed Reading.   It’s always unfortunate when the most interesting thing about a … More

cadaver police in the electrocution afterlife, cat acheson, tron theatre

Arts Review – Off Kilter

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 10th – 13th May From the second Ramesh Meyyappan walked onstage, his presence made the … More

isabelle ribe, off kilter, tron theatre

Art Review: Daphne Oram’s Wonderful World of Sound

Dir. Paul Brotherston, Tron Theatre, 9th – 13th May   Paul Brotherston’s play Daphne Oram’s Wonderful World of Sound is … More

arts and culture, paul brotherston, tron theatre, zad p novak

Arts Review: Expensive Shit

Dir, Adura Onashile, Tron Theatre, 30th March – 1st April I walk into the auditorium not sure what to expect. … More

expensive shit, Kirsty Campbell, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Tron Theatre, 9th-25th March Extreme projectile vomiting, the stench of ruined fresh tulips, and a ball pool … More

ellen magee, god of carnage, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Red Chair

Dir. Suzy Willson, Tron Theatre, 3rd – 4th of March Upon arrival at the theatre, the audience is offered a … More

Ludovica Credendino, the red chair, tron theatre

Arts Review: The Snaw Queen

Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its … More

glasgow university, johnny mcknight, snaw queen, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Earthquakes in London

Dir. Mark Thomson, Tron Theatre, 2 – 4 June 2016 As soon as I sat down in the Tron Theatre, … More

arts and culture, Earthquakes in London, glasgow university, isabelle ribe, Mark Thomson, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Leaf by Niggle

Puppet State (dir. Andy Cannon), Tron theatre, 29 – 30th April One of J. R. R. Tolkien’s lesser-known works, Leaf … More

arts and culture, Edinburgh Fringe, glasgow university, J R R Tolkien, Jimmy Donaghy, Leaf by Niggle, Puppet State, theatre, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

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