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The Tron Theatre produces and presents outstanding contemporary theatrical work that entertains, inspires and empowers in order to culturally enhance the lives of the people of Glasgow, the West of Scotland and beyond irrespective of age, background or ability.
Add to this our community participation programmes, the historically rich Victorian Bar and our cherished home within one of the city’s most iconic buildings, Tron Theatre is a venue with a difference.
Jemima Levick makes her directorial debut for Tron Theatre Company with Arthur Miller's timeless classic, A View From the Bridge, about deep-rooted and dangerously illicit desire.
READ MOREBook now for a wild hallucinatory ride through the looking glass of twenty-first century culture when Daniel Bye brings Imaginary Friends to the Tron Theatre in March!
READ MOREThe Land That Never Was, at the Tron Theatre, tells the true story of Gregor MacGregor (yes that is his real name), a Scottish conman who sold a country that literally did not exist.
READ MOREThe Kelton Hill Fair is an unmissable new theatrical experience that will not only thrill audiences with its storytelling but also offer a profound exploration of contemporary Scotland!
READ MORENational Theatre of Scotland are back with Through the Shortbread Tin, the story of the greatest literary hoax of all time, don't miss it at the Tron Theatre in April!
READ MOREPart of the Tron Theatre's Studio3 Season, Fruitcake is a romantic comedy for the existentially weary.
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.
READ MOREStudents from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's BA Performance for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Actors programme present this explosive play in a mixture of BSL and English.
READ MOREPresented by Scotland's original home of live comedy Gilded Balloon, The Big Comedy Roadshow is the ultimate night out for comedy fans, don't miss it at the Tron Theatre on Wednesday 21st May!
READ MOREJonny & The Baptists bring The Happiness Index to the Tron Theatre... a new personal and political show about our desire, and the country's struggle, to just be happy.
READ MOREMan's Best Friend is Douglas Maxwell's hilariously heart-warming story about the give-and-take of companionship, don't miss it at the Tron Theatre from Thursday 19th June!
READ MOREBlack Hole Sign takes a razor-sharp scalpel to the absurdities, tragedies and hilarity within of one of our most beloved but besieged institutions... the NHS.
READ MOREThe Tron Panto returns for 2025 with Gallus In Weegieland, a wild adventure down a mysterious pothole to a land full of strange-talking creatures and a maniacal power-hungry Queen!
READ MOREThe SEC Armadillo is more than just a fantastic, purpose-built venue; it's been described as Glasgow's most iconic building and its stylish curves are a landmark sight in the city!
READ MOREThe Savings Bank is a spectacular independent venue in the immediate south of Glasgow.
READ MOREThis gracious A-listed Georgian mansion, surrounded by attractively landscaped gardens operates primarily as an arts centre, delivering a diverse range...
READ MOREThe Britannia Music Hall (The Panopticon) located at the end of Argyle Street in Glasgow's Trongate is the oldest surviving music hall in the world!
READ MOREQueen's Park Arena is a unique urban outdoor destination in the heart of Glasgow's Southside. The venue can accommodate many types of events from small community events to headlining acts!
READ MORECity Halls, Glasgow's oldest purpose built performance space, has been entertaining visitors since 1841 and is renowned throughout the world for having some of the finest acoustics!
READ MOREWebsters Glasgow is a performing arts theatre, bar and restaurant situated in Glasgow's West End occupying the building of the 19th century former Lansdowne Parish Church.
READ MOREPrepare to be caught under the spell of Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow's Centre for Music, as soon as you walk through its doors!
READ MOREKing's Theatre Glasgow is one of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres and is a must-visit for any theatre lover!
READ MOREThe Fort Theatre is home to the Antonine Theatre Group who perform at least two full-length plays and a pantomime per season. Cabaret nights are also a regular feature in the theatre group's calendar.
READ MOREThe Mitchell Library is one of Europe's largest public libraries with over one million items of stock and is the hub of a city-wide information service, it's also home to the Mitchell Theatre!
READ MOREGilmorehill Theatre G12 is run by Glasgow University and housed in a modern church conversion. In addition to the theatre the building also contains a...
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