Bondagers
Sue Glover's tale of 19th century female farmworkers goes beyond simplistic political observation.
Sue Glover's tale of 19th century female farmworkers goes beyond simplistic political observation.
[Rating: 2/5] James Leadbitter (aka the vacuum cleaner)’s piece questions the labels we put on individuals, and why.
A recently bereaved mother and her late son’s boyfriend slowly attempt to build a relationship.
When a bookseller falls on hard times, he persuades his florist friend that there's money to be made as a part-time gigolo.
Owen McCafferty writes a frank story about our closest relationships, betrayal and humanness.
A beautifully executed, philosophical exploration of war, religion and humanity.
A woman goes to look after her dying mother in Stellar Quines' production.
Chris Goode and Company presents a powerful performance of experimental storytelling.
John McCann’s script is a sharp and witty political satire that explores the moral choice between conforming and controversy.
Glasgow theatre maker Gary McNair brings the world premiere of darkly funny Donald Robertson to the Traverse Festival.