List of Series

    List of Events

    1. A Play, A Pie & A Pint - Our Brother

      A Play, A Pie and A Pint by Jack MacGregor, directed by Andrea Ling

      Tue 16 - Sat 20 Sep, 1pm

      A high-stakes political drama about the language of denial, centring on a fateful interview with one of the bloodiest dictators of the 20th-century.

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    2. Phil Bancroft's Beautiful Storm

      Music at the Traverse

      Mon 22 Sep, 8PM

      An intoxicating new music, exploring a range of shimmering compositions in a trio of master improvisers.

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    3. A Play, A Pie & A Pint - FEIS

      A Play, A Pie and A Pint by Anna McGrath Directed by Laila Noble

      Tue 23 - Sat 27 Sep, 1pm

      A new dark comedy about Irish dancing, mothers and their daughters, and the importance of securing a win at any cost.

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    4. Man's Best Friend

      by Douglas Maxwell, directed by Jemima Levick

      Douglas Maxwell’s hilariously heart-warming story about the give-and-take of companionship.

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    5. Spælimenniinir

      Music at the Traverse

      Mon 29 Sep, 8PM

      Over the years, Spælimenninir’s repertoire has grown from the strictly traditional Scandinavian, British and North American tunes played in the 1970’s to include tunes composed by active Faroese folk musicians.

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    6. Night Waking

      by Shireen Mula, adapted from the novel by Sarah Moss, directed by Rebecca Atkinson-Lord

      A darkly funny and deeply unsettling one-woman play, Night Waking is an urgent, razor-sharp meditation on motherhood, colonialism, and the things we leave behind.

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    7. HER

      by Jennifer Adam, directed by Steve Small

      Thu 2 - Fri 3 Oct, 7PM

      A play about the damaging effects of gender inequality, the truth about consent and asks, how can you be the change you want to see in the world, when you feel like the world is fighting against you?

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    8. A Play, A Pie & A Pint - Cheapo

      A Play, A Pie and A Pint by Katy Nixon, directed by Brian Logan

      Tue 7 - Sat 10 Oct, 1pm

      A new high-stakes drama about two teenagers growing up in a world that treats them like adults.

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    9. 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.

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    10. A Play, A Pie & A Pint - Maybe Tomorrow

      A Play, A Pie and A Pint by Brian James O’Sullivan & Hannah Jarrett-Scott, directed by Lesley Hart

      Tue 14 - Sat 18 Oct, 1pm

      A hilarious new musical about a faded starlet with dejected desires and abandoned aspirations.

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    11. BATSHIT

      by Leah Shelton, directed by Ursula Martinez

      A wildly theatrical, unexpectedly funny, and deeply intimate story of female madness.

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    12. So Young

      by Douglas Maxwell, Directed by Gareth Nicholls

      Thu 23 - Sat 25 Oct

      Both touching and funny, So Young is a story about coming back together after time apart.

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