The Flames will reignite in a striking and innovative mix of film, music and performance to explore stories about life after fifty, presenting a fresh look at how we approach ageing.
Join The Flames for a unique performance of devised work, taking inspiration from everyday life, to challenge pre-conceived ideas of how older people think and what they aspire to.
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READ MORESay Sue Me return to the UK for the first time since 2019, don't miss them live at CCA Glasgow on Friday 9th May with support from Hazy Sour Cherry!
READ MOREAppalachian banjo and guitar player Nora Brown joins with award winning fiddler Stephanie Coleman for this event at CCA Glasgow on Tuesday 25th November!
READ MOREDes Dillon's smash hit comedy, Singing I'm No A Billy He's A Tim, returns to The Pavilion Theatre Glasgow as part of it's 20th Anniversary tour!
READ MOREKaty Ellis a self obsessed 'Swiftie' with an incredible live band and dancers promises to deliver the most authentic recreation of a Taylor Swift show you will ever see at The Pavilion Theatre!
READ MOREWheels of Life at Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre is a special show which features some of the earliest and most exquisite work created by Eduard Bersudsky in Russia.
READ MOREEnjoy an edifying, amusing and sensational walking tour of the entertainment and theatre history of Glasgow over the last 850 years!
READ MOREA deconstructed version of our play 'The Fire That Never Went Out' - interwoven with discussion and performances from invited guests.
READ MOREQueer Theory return to Nice N Sleazy on Friday 25th April with Gentlethem's Club... another fabulous evening of live music, drag, poetry and comedy!
READ MOREPart of the Tron Theatre's Studio3 Season, Alright Sunshine explores gender, power, and the politics of public space.
READ MOREPart of the Tron Theatre's Studio3 Season, Fleg is an absurdist comedy by Meghan Tyler exploring extreme loyalty and the romanticised notion of the Union.
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