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The Beautiful Future Is Coming
TravFest25 by Flora Wilson Brown, directed by Nancy Medina–
A fast-paced, funny and wildly inventive look at 250 years of real and imagined history through the eyes of three couples.
Rift
TravFest25 by Gabriel Jason Dean, directed by Ari Laura Kreith–
Award-winning US playwright Gabriel Jason Dean’s edgy new play is inspired by the real-life relationship with his own brother and asks if it’s truly possible to love someone whose beliefs you hate.
A Gambler's Guide To Dying
TravFest25 Written & performed by Gary McNair, directed by Gareth Nicholls–
McNair's intergenerational tale of what we live for and what we leave behind has toured the world since making its award-winning, sell-out world premiere at the Traverse in 2015.
Red Like Fruit
TravFest25 by Hannah Moscovitch, directed by Christian Barry–
Interrogates the many contradictions and complexities of complicity, consent, patriarchy and traumatic memory in the post #MeToo era.
Consumed
TravFest25 by Karis Kelly, directed by Katie Posner–
Winner of the Women’s Prize for the Playwriting 2022, Karis Kelly’s play is a pitch-black and twisted tale of dysfunctional family dynamics, generational trauma and national boundaries.
Black Hole Sign
by Uma Nada Rajah, Directed by Gareth Nicholls–
When a hole appears in the roof of a crumbling and understaffed A&E department, patients, porters and nurses do what they must to make it through the night.
So Young
by Douglas Maxwell, Directed by Gareth NichollsThu 23 - Sat 25 Oct
Both touching and funny, So Young is a story about coming back together after time apart.