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FOIL (Reading)
TravFest26 by Jack MacGregor, directed by Gareth NichollsMon 24 Aug, 4pm
A reading of a new play by Jack MacGregor.

Locker Room Talk
TravFest26 by Gary McNair & Orla O'LoughlinTue 25 - Sun 30 Aug, 9.15am
Created in response to Donald Trump’s infamous comment, Locker Room Talk is a provocative exploration of how men speak about women in men-only spaces.

Climate Storytelling for Theatre
TravFest26Tue 25 Aug, 10:30am
What makes an impactful climate play? What environmental stories are missing on stage? And how can we create a groundswell of great climate theatre?

Adam Stafford/ Meursault/ M. John Henry
Sat 5 Sep, 8PM
An intimate evening with three singular Scottish voices of the DIY Underground.

Grace Smith Trio & Archie Churchill-Moss
Music at the TraverseWed 9 Sep, 8pm
Wielding the distinct voices of fiddle, concertina and mandolin, the Grace Smith Trio brings together three like-minded musicians to create one dynamic and expressive musical dialogue.

Gordie Tentrees & Kieran Poile
Music at the TraverseThu 10 Sep, 7:30PM
His ability to hold an audience, weave melody, while juggling the dark with the light is infectious.

Water Games (Timmy Allan)
Sat 12 Sep, 8pm
The music holds one foot in the modern jazz camp and the other foot in the ambient post-rock encampment.

Cahalen Morrison
Edinburgh TradfestMon 14 Sep, 8pm
Well known for his singular turn of phrase and curiously poignant songs, he dips deep into the well of tradition while continuously pushing boundaries of contemporary songwriting.

Page2Stage
Produced by Michelle McKay, Amie Burns Walker and Nay DhanakWed 16 Sep, 7:30pm
Page2Stage are back showcasing 4 brand new plays.

Tandem at Ten, From Page to Performance: How to Start a Scratch Theatre Company
Sat 19 Sep, 1pm
If you are new to playwriting, join Jen and Mhairi as they talk through the journey of Tandem Writing Collective so far, sharing their lessons and learning over the last ten years.

Lucie Hendry
Music at the TraverseMon 21 Sep, 8PM
A distinctive artistic voice that is rooted in tradition, yet continually reaching toward new creative horizons.

Balisong
by Jennifer Adam, directed by Steve SmallFri 25 - Sat 26 Sep, 7PM
A fifteen-year-old boy who just wants to be seen. A political play exploring the impacts of knife crime.