
As you would expect of Scotland’s biggest city, there’s no shortage of theatrics to be found in Glasgow.
With the innovative city centre Tron Theatre and the Oran Mor, a converted church in the West End, which runs the hugely popular ‘A Pie, a play and a pint’ lunchtime shows, Glasgow audiences, and visitors, have drama on their doorstep.
The city’s globally famous Citizens’ Theatre is currently undergoing a multi-million-pound upgrade. Situated in the Gorbals area of the city, The Citz, as locals call it, has been at the heart of Glasgow’s dramatic arts scene since the company was formed in 1943.
Glasgow is also home to the award-winning National Theatre of Scotland. A hotbed of new writing and innovative performances, the company has won numerous awards.
Elsewhere in the city, from the King’s to the Tramway, Websters to Cottiers, Glasgow boasts a year-round programme of theatre events guaranteed to suit all tastes.
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