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Tag: tron theatre

Arts Review: The Mikado

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 5th – 14th May ‘The Mikado’ starts off with a man in traditional Japanese costume performing … More

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Arts Review: Sheep

Dir. Martin O’Connor, Tron theatre, 4 – 6 February The intimate Changing House of the Tron theatre transforms into a … More

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Arts Review: Sleeping Betty

Dir. Kenny Miller, Tron Theatre, 27th Nov – 3rd Jan 2015 Princess Betty’s sixteenth birthday promises to be a night … More

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Arts Review: Ghosts

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 7 – 24 October 2015 Secrets and lies – the theme of the Tron Theatre’s … More

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Arts review: Broth

Dir. Donna Rutherford, Tron Theatre, 21st -22nd October 2015 Smells are one of the most powerful ways of jogging your … More

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Arts Review: My Friend Selma

Dir. Joe Douglas, Tron Theatre, 23rd – 24th October  My Friend Selma is carried by the innocent charm and remarkable … More

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Arts Review: There’s No Point Crying Over Spilt Milk

Dir. Aby Watson, Tron Theatre 14th-17th October Whimsical, appealing and well-developed, Aby Watson’s multi-dimensional show ‘There’s No Point Crying Over … More

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Arts Review: Crazy Jane

Dir. Garry Robson, Tron Theatre, 28th – 30th May 2015 Crazy Jane tells the true story of Jane Avril, a … More

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Arts Review: Happy Days

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 20/5/15 Any production of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Happy Days’ is going to be faced with a … More

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Arts Review: Normal/Madness

Dir. Jessica Beck, Tron Theatre, 14th – 16th May 2015 Performed in the small, intimate space of the Tron Theatre’s … More

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