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Dateline:
20th July, 2010
Autumn at the Tron
Glasgow's Tron has announced its autumn season. Highlights incloude:
- The World Premiere of Abigail Docherty's Sea and Land and Sky
staged by Tron Theatre Company (7th - 23rd October)
- Flo White, this year's intergalactic Tron pantomime from
the creators of Ya Beauty and the Beast (3rd December - 8th
January)
- Dirty Paradise, an immersive performance from the Tron's
artist in residence, Leann O'Kasi (1st - 9th October)
- The Chooky Brae, Borderline's conclusion to D.C. Jackson's
Stewarton trilogy (7th - 11th September)
- Vox Motus presents The Not-So Fatal Death of Grandpa Fredo
(21st - Sat 25th Sep)
- Mull Theatre returns with The Opium Eater (Wed (15th - 18th
Sep), and a new production of Conor Macpherson's The Weir (16th
- 20th November)
- Dogstar brings Jacobite Country from 15th to 18th September
- Magnetic North.presents Walden (21st - 18th Sep)
- Midsummer from the Traverse Theatre Company plays from 26th
Oct to 6th November
- Bette/Cavett is revived from 9th to 13th November
In addition, after critical acclaim at Òran Mór's A
Play, A Pie and A Pint, Lemonjelly Productions revives Poem in
October 22nd - 30th Oct), inspired by the poetry of Dylan Thomas,
and CATS Award winning company Lung Ha's presents The Two Volodyas
and Romance with a Double Bass (2nd - 3rd Nov), two new plays
by Carol Rocamora inspired by two of Anton Chekhov's short stories.
The Tron is also supporting two off-site works which are part of the
IETM Glasgow plenary from 4 - 7 November. Blood and Roses, (25th
Oct - 6th Nov) is an audio play from Poorboy that leads audiences around
Glasgow's Merchant City, starting at the Tron box office, and there's
another chance for audiences to experience Ankur's expose of sex-trafficking,
Roadkill (3rd - 13th Nov).
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