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A Play, A Pie & A Pint - The Legend of Davie McKenzie
A Play, A Pie and A Pint by Stephen Christopher & Graeme Smith, directed by Jake SleetTue 10 - Sat 14 Mar, 1PM
A comedy about an incarcerated man who does whatever he can to make his late pal aa legend.

A Grain of Sand
by Elias MatarTue 10 - Thu 12 Mar, 7:30PM
A one-woman show that takes an intimate look at war through the eyes of a child, blending Palestinian folklore with real-life testimonies from children in contemporary Gaza.

Class Act Glasgow Showcase 2026
Written by the young people of GlasgowWed 11 - Thu 12 Mar, 7PM
Scripts written by young people from Glasgow will be brought to life on stage by professional theatre-makers.

A Play, A Pie & A Pint - The Swansong
A Play, A Pie and A Pint written and directed by Eve Nicol, music and lyrics by Finn AndersonTue 17 - Sat 21 Mar, 1PM
An uplifting new musical about a desperate young woman and a smooth-talking swan.

Saint Joan
by George Bernard Shaw, Reimagined by Stewart Laing–
Based on the extraordinary true story of a sixteen-year-old girl who led France to victory in the Hundred Years War.

Hannah James & Toby Kuhn
Music at the TraverseMon 23 Mar, 8PM
In a journey through sound, texture, emotion and rhythm, Hannah and Toby navigate the paths of growth, discovery, darkness and light, exploring the dialog of cello, voice, accordion and foot percussion in new and unexpected ways.

Kendal Mountain Tour 2026
Tue 24 Mar, 7PM
Experience the best of the world’s stunning landscapes through a curated selection of Kendal Mountain festival award-winning short adventure films.

PASS: Cyrana
By Edmond Rostand, freely adapted & directed by Clara BloomfieldWed 25 - Thu 26 Mar
A bold reimagining of a classic tale, it tells of the fight to be heard — and the courage to stand tall when the world tries to silence you.

PASS: Roll With it
by RJ Hunter, directed by Ashling Findlay-Carroll–
A new coming of age comedy exploring friendship, identity, found family, and most importantly, dragon-slaying.

The Light House
by Alys Williams, directed by Andrea HeatonSat 28 Mar, 7PM
With puppetry, clowning and gently embedded audience participation, The Light House is the highly acclaimed debut play of theatre artist Alys Williams.

A Play, A Pie & A Pint - Miss Lockwood Isn’t Well
A Play, A Pie and A Pint by James Reilly, directed by Catriona MacLeodTue 31 Mar - Sat 4 Apr, 1PM
A comedy drama about a Catholic school teacher who’s been having disconcerting religious experiences.

Game of Crones
by Abigail Dooley & Emma Edwards–
Funny, feral, and gloriously unapologetic, Game of Crones is a riotous celebration of women in their prime - warriors who will not go gentle into bingo night.