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Tron Theatre

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In Person: 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
Phone: 0141 552 4267

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A History of Paper
From:10-09-2024
To:14-09-2024
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It starts when she puts a note through his letterbox.

‘Hello Number 4, this is Number 6. Please could you SHUT THE **** UP? Ta.’

Not a promising beginning, but... they meet, they fall in love, they get married.
Then one day a letter arrives that will change them, and the world, forever…
A musical love story about a man and a woman and the little bits of paper that
make up a life.

£15.50, £17 or £20

Approximately 1 Hour 20 mins

Up
From:14-09-2024
To:14-09-2024
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A huge story told with tiny things. The odds of perishing in a commercial plane accident are 29.4 million to one.

Reassuring. Except if you’re the one. As emergency masks plummet, engines squeal and hand baggage flies from the overhead bins, two strangers hold hands.

Scared and breathless, their lives flash past as they face their final moments together.

Exploring themes of luck and choice, fate and coincidence and above all what it means to
connect with someone, this thrilling production, created by one of Scotland’s leading production companies, is a fantasy table-top exploration using object manipulation where time is turned upside down and all the things that matter start to make sense.

£12.50

Approximately 1 Hour

Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
From:19-09-2024
To:21-09-2024
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Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me is a re-imagining of teenage years in the 1980s. David Paul Jones and Ben Harrison grew up on the west coast of Scotland and east of England respectively, falling in love with similar music.

David re-interprets classic 80s songs (including Smalltown Boy, Song To The Siren, Boys Don't Cry and more), interwoven with Ben's stories of that wonderful, troubled, exhilarating and oddly innocent decade.

A sequel (or prequel) of sorts to Ben's successful 2022 collaboration with Amy Duncan, Undertow Overflow. Directed by multi-award-winning director and former 80s DJ Scott Johnston.

£12.50

Approximately 1 Hour 10 mins

To Save The Sea
From:25-09-2024
To:28-09-2024
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Inspired by a real-life 1995 protest, To Save the Sea is a vibrant, new musical about a group of Greenpeace activists occupying the Brent Spar oil store in the North Sea.

While Shell plans todump the defunct structure in the ocean, Greenpeace launch their biggest protest yet. As thecampaign gains momentum, pressure mounts on those in power and political battles ensue at seaand on land. An epic adventure story about standing up for what you believe in. From the makersof Battery Park and Spuds, To Save the Sea promises a good night out full of heart, hope, and atouch of satirical comedy.

Preview: £12.50 | Main Run: £15.50, £17 or £20

Approximately 1 Hour 30 mins

Love Beyond
From:03-10-2024
To:05-10-2024
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Love Beyond is a love story. But not a typical one.

Harry has dementia. He also uses sign language. As he moves into a new home, he is
accompanied by memories that dance like ghosts around him. Events from the past
seem newly present; a visit from his wife rekindles their love – he imagines they are
young and together again. Harry’s carer provides him with some solace, but just as
the determined nurse begins to learn Harry’s sign language, he begins to forget it,
leaving him in a unique world where he must confront the only thing that remains –
himself.

Love Beyond is a beautiful, tender and visually stunning show from renowned theatre
artist Ramesh Meyyappan, directed by Matthew Lenton, in a co-production from Raw
Material and Vanishing Point.

£15.50, £17 or £20

Approximately 1 Hour 15 mins

After Party
From:04-10-2024
To:05-10-2024
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An election plays out on a television. A group of people come together in a darkened room. Maybe they’re friends or maybe strangers, but nobody wants to go to bed and nobody wants to go home.

After Party is an autobiographical performance of personal and political comedowns growing up inthe aftermath of New Labour. It begins with the election party Annie’s Dad threw in 1997, and reimagines possible parties from the past, present and future, scored by a live DJ. It's a show about late nights, early mornings, party politics and men who let you down. It's about Britpop, Brexit, broken promises and 7am breakdowns. It's about Tony Blair, Kier Starmer and all our Dads.

After Party takes on a new charged relevance on the cusp of a general election. What comes after the party, and what comes after that? You know what they say, things can only get worse…

£12.50

Approximately 1 Hour

Small Town Boys
From:08-10-2024
To:13-10-2024
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SCOTTISH PREMIERE

A young man leaves his small hometown to find refuge in the bright lights and warm
embrace of the big city. He discovers solace and joy in the city’s LGBTQ+ scene, but
soon finds himself navigating a terrifying unfolding health crisis, almost completely
ignored by the government.

Following a sold-out run of performances in Dundee in 2023, Small Town Boys will be
touring six cities in Scotland during 2024, performed in a nightclub venue in each location.

Presented in Glasgow at the iconic Polo Lounge, a cast of eight dancers, a community
cast, a soundtrack of 80s and early 90s anthems, as well as original music, bring the joy
and chaos of the club scene to life.

Choreographed by the award-winning Thomas Small and designed by Becky Minto,
Small Town Boys will have audiences laughing, crying and dancing the night away.

Preview: £12.50 | Main Run: £15.50, £17 or £20

Approximately 1 Hour 15 mins

Santi & Naz
From:16-10-2024
To:17-10-2024
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Santi and Naz are bestest-best friends living in a village in pre-partition India.
One Sikh, one Muslim; they have little understanding of how religion will divide them. As partition draws closer, the girls remain oblivious to the spreading social unrest and violence. They’re too busy stealin books, swimming in the lake and spying on Rahul (the local hottie). When Naz is betrothed to atailor from the soon-to-be capital of Pakistan the threat of separation for the young women loomson the horizon.

Bound by their love for each other we learn how far they will go to avoid theinevitable. Santi & Naz explores female friendship, coming of age and coming out set against the backdrop of a country soon to be changed forever.

£12.50

Approximately 1 Hour 10 mins

No Love Songs
From:24-10-2024
To:26-10-2024
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Inspired by the real-life experiences of Kyle Falconer (The View) and partner Laura Wilde, this groundbreaking piece of gig theatre follows two new parents grappling with the
challenges of parenthood and the weight of postnatal depression.

Through a powerful blend of music, tears, and laughter, the audience is taken on a
heartfelt journey as the couple navigate their new life together. Songs taken from Kyle’s
hit second solo album – No Love Songs for Laura – are reimagined live on stage in this
honest and urgent musical, capturing the essence of love, parenthood, and the struggles
that come with it.

£15.50, £17 or £20

Approximately 1 Hour 15 mins

Peter Panto And The Incredible Stinkerbell
From:22-11-2024
To:05-01-2025
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With a blast of magic from the mighty Stinkerbell, Peter Pan whisks West End Wendy away from the safety of her Byres Road residence to a place full of treachery, deceit and chippies that never close. Welcome to the rambunctious and radgey Riverland!


Here Peter and Wendy must face vengeful crocodiles with teeth sharper than Gordon Ramsey’s tongue; chippies that dare to serve salt 'n' sauce (the indignity) and come face to face in a battle to the death against the evil Captain Hook and bumbling side kick Chai Tea (all together… BOOO!)


Will Wendy ever find her way back home to shop in her beloved Waitrose? Will Stinkerbell ever find her one true love? And will Peter choose to grow up and live in a world that is panto free? There’s only one way to find out...

£18.50, £21 or £26

Transport

Bus stop on Trongate to west of theatre. Routes 16, 18(A), 40(A), 61, 62, 240, 241.

Argyle St Station 0.5 miles West. Queen St/ Central Station North West 1 mile.

Taxi rank at Glasgow Cross.

Parking

Public disabled spaces outside theatre. Car parks Albion and King Streets.

Cafe
Bar
Access Info

For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: www.tron.co.uk/access/

Tron Theatre is located in the Merchant City area of Glasgow. Originally a church, the building has been on the same site since the early 16th century. It has been the established venue of the award-winning Tron Theatre Company since 1980. Although the theatre is mainly recognised as a producing house, it also receives an eclectic visiting programme from the UK and abroad.

Tron Theatre presents a diverse programme all year round, staging new and contemporary classics across two theatre spaces: the Main Auditorium which has a capacity of 230, and the Changing House with a capacity of 62.

Recently Tron Theatre have shaken up ticket pricing by moving away from the traditional method of Full Price and Concession tickets, and now offer 3 price points for customers to choose from, based on their budgets, for performances taking place in their Main Auditorium and a flat rate for performances in their Changing House, as well as Previews - unless otherwise stated.

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