63 Trongate,
Glasgow,
G1 5HB
0141 552 4267
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New Works: Hartland & The God Of Soho
The Royal Scottish Academy Of Music And Drama and the Playwrights' Studio Scotland present a double bill of work-in-progress by Nicola McCartney and Chris Hannan.
The Chooky Brae
Borderline Theatre Company presents the final part of DC Jackson's family drama the Stewarton Trilogy, directed by Kenny Miller.
Club Sublime
A showcase of local rock and pop musicians.
Jacobite Country
Matthew Zajac directs Henry Adam's zany comedy about a national celebrity from the Highlands who returns to his old stamping ground to give a radio interview.
Opium Eater
Andrew Dallmeyer's drama about the writer Thomas De Quincey and his relationship with his servant.
The Not So Fatal Death Of Grandpa Fredo
A black comedy by Fringe First award-winners Vox Motus based on a true story about a frozen grandfather.
Walden
Magnetic North's one-man adaptation of American philosopher Henry David Thoreau's meditation on how to live well but in tune with the environment. Performed by Cameron Mowat.
Dirty Paradise
A theatre piece developed in consultation with people sufferings from mental health issues such as hearing voices, inspired by a Gabriel Garcia Marquez short story.
Supper Club Cabaret
Upstage Productions presents an evening of song, dance and comedy.
Sea And Land And Sky
Abigail Docherty's historical play based on the real-life experiences of young Scottish nurses sent to Russia during the Great War.
When
From Oct 7, Tue-Sat 7.30pm (audio-described Oct 19, 7.30pm, Oct 20, 7.30pm captioned), ends Oct 23
Club Sublime
A showcase of local rock and pop musicians.
Heidi Talbot, Boo Hewerdine, John McCusker
Edinburgh and Kildare-based alt-folk singer-songwriter.
Roadkill
Ankur Productions, Pachamama Productions and Tron Theatre present Cora Bissett's drama about the underworld of sex-trafficking.
Craig Hill: Why Don't You Come Down The Front?
Spontaneous stand-up from the Scottish comedian, radio and TV presenter.
Cost
£14.50, concs £10.50
Bette/Cavett
A comic re-imagining of Bette Davis's iconic 1971 TV encounter with US chatshow host Dick Cavett.
When
Nov 9-13, 7.30pm, mat Nov 13, 2.30pm
The Weir
Conor McPherson's drama, set in a remote pub in Ireland, about a group of locals telling ghost stories to a visitor from Dublin.
Supper Club Cabaret
Upstage Productions presents an evening of song, dance and comedy.
John Shuttleworth: A Man With No More Rolls
The musical comedian discusses the nation's morals.
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