TRON THEATRE SEASON LISTING JAN-AUG 2014 This brochure is sponsored by Belhaven Best. www.tron.co.uk HELLO We’ve created this listings guide to cover the period from January to August 2014 while we undertake an overhaul of our season brochure format and look at how to improve the way we share information with you about the programme of events and all the other work we do here at the Tron. Full programme information will be available on our website, where you will also find a downloadable version of this leaflet. If you have any feedback you’d like to share with us about our printed material, please do drop us an email to feedback@tron.co.uk, we’d love to hear from you. A WORD OR TWO FROM OUR ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ANDY ARNOLD: We’re delighted to present for you an exciting new season. This coming Spring and Summer the Tron will focus on staging some brilliant new and classic plays in our Main Auditorium, while maintaining a busy programme of experimental and edgy theatre in the Changing House. We’re also developing some new initiatives in the Victorian Bar: music sessions, poetry slams and more and will be working with Playwrights’ Studio Scotland on a week of readings and works in progress following the success of the Reclaim the F Word last season. Come down and be part of it. Andy Arnold, Artistic Director HOW TO BOOK Full details for each production in our Spring/Summer 2014 season can be found on our website www.tron.co.uk Unless otherwise stated, our standard ticket pricing is: Main Auditorium: Previews £8 Tue - Thur £12 (£8) Fri + Sat £16 (£12) Changing House: £10 (£7.50) Please note: Standard pricing may not apply to all shows. TICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT: ONLINE www.tron.co.uk by TELEPHONE 0141 552 4267 IN PERSON at our Box Office Our Box Office is open MON - SAT 10AM - 6PM (extended on performance evenings to 15 minutes after our last performance starts) and SUNDAY Two hours before the first performance starts otherwise closed For details of our reservations policy, a full list of the concession types we accept, access arrangements at the venue, or our Terms and Conditions of booking please visit www.tron.co.uk TRON THEATRE LISTINGS: JAN-AUG 2014 January Celtic Connections presents DnA & Gwyneth Glynn 17th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents Lindi Ortega & Sturgill Simpson 18th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents The National Jazz Trio of Scotland with Alasdair Roberts, Barnaby Brown and Benni Hemm Hemm 19th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents James Grant and Lisa O’Neill 23rd & 24th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents Women of the World with Fiona Hunter, Parveen Sabrina Khan & Shellie Morris 25th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents Alasdair Roberts & Friends & Georgia Ruth 26th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents Step into my Parlour featuring Michelle Burke 28th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents McGinn meets Seeger & MacColl 29th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents Ullapool Guitar Festival featuring John Goldie 30th January, Main Auditorium Celtic Connections presents A Little Bird Blown Off Course 31st January & 1st February, Main Auditorium February Tron Theatre Company presents This Wide Night 20th February – 15th March, Main Auditorium March Birds of Paradise Theatre Company & Random Accomplice present Wendy Hoose 7th-15th March, Changing House Rough Magic Theatre Company presents Jezebel 18th-22nd March, Changing House Glasgow International Comedy Festival presents James Bannon: Running with the Firm, 19th March, Main Auditorium Glasgow International Comedy Festival presents Mouth Comfort: Choose Your Own Sketch-Venture, 20th March, Main Auditorium Glasgow International Comedy Festival presents Doug Segal: I Can Make You A Mentalist 21st March, Main Auditorium Glasgow International Comedy Festival presents Otiz Cannelloni: History of Magic? Abridged! 22nd March, Main Auditorium Glasgow International Comedy Festival presents Amateur Transplants: Adam Kay’s Bum Notes 22nd March, Main Auditorium Heroes Theatre presents The Pitchfork Disney 25th-29th March, Changing House Playwrights’ Studio Scotland in Residence 31st March – 5th April April Tron Skillshops presents Lost 10th-12th April, Main Auditorium Rosalind Sydney presents Up to Speed (Preview) 12th April, Changing House ThickSkin presents Chalk Farm 15th-19th April, Changing House Mary Gapinski in Tips 25th & 26th April, Victorian Bar May Starcatchers & Theatre o.N (Berlin) present a small story/eine kleine geschichte 30th April – 3rd May, Changing House Tron Theatre Company in association with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland present The Tempest/Our Country’s Good (alternate nights) 7th – 17th May, Main Auditorium Imaginate Festival on Tour presents Compagnia TPO and Insite Arts Saltbush 23rd & 24th May, Main Auditorium Part of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme Zendeh presents Heart 23rd & 24th May, Changing House Tamasha presents My Name Is... 29th-31st May, Main Auditorium June RCS presents Hamlet 5th-7th June, Main Auditorium RCS presents Festen 5th-7th June, Changing House Tron Skillshops presents But Why? 13th & 14th June, Main Auditorium Refugee Week Scotland (various events) 16th-21st June, Changing House Dundee Rep presents In My Father’s Words 19th-28th June, Main Auditorium Part of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme HOME NATIONS FESTIVAL Part of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme Tron Theatre Company presents Under Milk Wood 17th-20th July, Main Auditorium Tron Theatre Company presents Edwin Morgan’s Dreams and Other Nightmares 24th July – 2nd August, Main Auditorium Tron Theatre Company presents Beowulf 24th July – 2nd August Theatr Iolo presents Grimm Tales 27th July – 1st August For full details of all shows visit tron.co.uk THIS WIDE NIGHT by Chloe Moss 20 FEBRUARY–15 MARCH Elaine C. Smith and Jayd Johnston play Lorraine and Marie, ex-cellmates with nothing to hold onto in the world outside prison but each other. Chloe Moss’s funny, truthful, tender and sad piece This Wide Night will be directed for Tron Theatre Company by David Greig. MAYFESTO 6-31 MAY Mayfesto, the festival within a theatre, returns to the Tron in 2014, taking as its theme colonisation. At the Festival’s core will be two productions created by Tron Theatre Company in collaboration with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and performed in rep: Shakespeare’s The Tempest, directed by Andy Arnold and Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good, directed by Gerry Mulgrew from Communicado. The full festival programme will be published in early March. MAYFESTO TICKET DEAL: All tickets £10 BOOK + SAVE Buy for 2 shows and get 20% off* Buy for 3 shows and get 30% off* *Excludes any rehearsed readings, workshops, debates and other ancilliary events. Tickets must be purchased together. HOME NATIONS PROGRAMME 17 JULY–3 AUGUST The Tron Theatre will become a cultural hub during the Commonwealth Games, presenting four theatre shows celebrating the work of the UK poets Edwin Morgan, Carol Ann Duffy, Seamus Heaney and Dylan Thomas, alongside a host of other poetryrelated events All tickets: £12 (£8)* *Except Grimm Tales £10 (£7.50) EARLY BOOKING OFFER until 28 FEB 2014 All tickets £10 (£6) (excld. Grimm Tales) Book & Save from 1 March 2014 Buy for 2 shows and get 20% off* Buy for 3 shows and get 30% off* *Excludes any rehearsed readings, workshops, debates and other ancilliary events. Tickets must be purchased together An official Festival 2014 event. TRON PARTICIPATION Tall Tales (for 3-5yrs) Saturdays, 10am Block 1: 25th Jan, 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd Feb, 1st March Block 2: 26th Apr, 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st May Tiny Tales (for 6mths-2yrs) Wednesdays, 10am Block 1: 12th, 19th, 26th Feb, 5th, 12th & 19th March £6 per session or £30 for each 6-week block. Ticket admits child plus accompanying adult. THE LONG GALLERY curated by GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 11th Feb – 11th April: Alasdair Gray 11th April – 11th June: Fiona Watson 11th June – 11th August: Ray Richardson An internationally acclaimed centre of excellence in the fine art of printmaking, Glasgow Print Studio is located in Trongate 103. www.gpsart.co.uk INTRODUCING NEW VIC BAR EVENTS We’ve listened to audience feedback and are introducing some new Vic Bar events for Spring/Summer 2014: Performance Poetry – Wednesdays 8.30pm 29th Jan, 26th Feb, 26th Mar, 30th Apr, 28th May, 25th June. New Playwriting: The Progressive Playwright – Thursdays 8.30pm 16th Jan, 13th Feb, 6th Mar, 10th Apr, 8th Mar, 5th June Singer/Songwriter nights – Fridays 8.30pm 7th Feb, 7th Mar, 18th Apr, 16th May, 13th June, 11th July Jazz in the Afternoon – Sundays 1.30pm 2nd & 23rd Feb, 30th Mar, 27th Apr, 1st June, 29thJun BAR+KITCHEN Tron Bar + Kitchen continues to go from strength to strength with its new menu featuring old favourites, new small platters, gourmet burgers and a super food salad. Drop in for a pre-show snack, dinner or if you’re in town to shop and need restorative coffee and cake (home-baked no less), then do stop by...you won’t be disappointed. For reservations or information about hiring the space call 0141 552 8587. Tron Theatre 63 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HB Box Office: 0141 552 4267 Bar & Kitchen: 0141 552 8587 FUNDERS Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Council SPONSORS Ancnoc, Belhaven Best CORPORATE PARTNERS AFS, Alliance Wine, DPI Broadway, EVM, JamHot, Millennium Hotel Glasgow, West, W&P Longreach, If you are interested in playing a vital role in the Tron’s future call 0141 559 5304. Tron Theatre Ltd is a Scottish Registered Charity No: SCO12081
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