List of Series

    List of Events

    1. The Light House

      by Alys Williams, directed by Andrea Heaton

      Sat 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.

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    2. A Play, A Pie & A Pint - Miss Lockwood Isn’t Well

      A Play, A Pie and A Pint by James Reilly, directed by Catriona MacLeod

      Tue 31 Mar - Sat 4 Apr, 1PM

      A comedy drama about a Catholic school teacher who’s been having disconcerting religious experiences.

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    3. Game of Crones

      by Abigail Dooley and 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.

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    4. QMU Acting and Performance Showcase 2026

      Don’t miss this opportunity to view the talents of tomorrow’s actors. 

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    5. GUSH

      by Jess Brodie, directed by Becky Hope-Palmer

      Fri 10 - Sat 25 Apr

      A funny and frank exploration of the barriers that prevent women from owning their desires—and what happens when choice is no longer an option.

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    6. Soundhouse: Shooglenifty

      Music at the Traverse

      Sat 11 Apr, 8PM

      They will get you on your feet with their electric new tunes (from their tenth studio album no less!) and a full-on set of old favourites.

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    7. The Horsenecks

      Music at the Traverse

      Mon 13 Apr, 8PM

      A stringband rooted in the driving rhythms of Old Time fiddle, banjo, guitar and the rich harmony singing tradition of the American south.

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    8. What I'm Here For

      Text by Josephine Eusebius, staged and directed by Matthew Lenton

      With bold theatrical innovation and immersive world-building, this is a fast-moving fusion of new European writing and visual imagination, which explores the tragi-comic collateral of hospitals and human choices.

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    9. Holly Clarke

      Music at the Traverse

      Sun 19 Apr, 8PM

      Holly Clarke, a singer who draws from the old ballads and stories, conjures a performance that immediately captivates any listener.

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    10. Jack Docherty in The Chief: No Apologies

      Wed 22 - Fri 24 Apr, 7:30PM

      BAFTA award-winning star of Scot Squad, The Chief, and Absolutely, goes on tour after packed-out Fringe runs in 2024 & 2025.

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    11. Sylvain Cossette Quintet – Second Cycle

      Music at the Traverse

      Mon 27 Apr, 8PM

      Canadian jazz quintet blending elegance, creativity, and pure energy led by guitarist and composer Sylvain Cossette.

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    12. Tomorrow

      by Tamsin Fitzgerald 

      Tue 28 - Thu 30 Apr, 7:30PM

      In a space without words, where fragility and resilience collide, the company reveal the hidden battles of modern masculinity.

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