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Tron Theatre
Address: 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1
5HB
Box Office: 0141 552 3748
http://www.tron.co.uk
The Tron Steeple and Kirk that houses the present day Tron Theatre has played
an integral part to Glasgow’s cultural fabric for almost 500 years
and over the course of its colourful history, it has served as an important
place of worship, a place of execution, a meeting hall, a market place,
a police station and its current use as one of Glasgow’s leading theatres.
The building experienced a period of disuse in the 1970s until the Glasgow
Theatre Club made use of this remarkable building in Glsgow’s Trongate
in 1980. The Tron Theatre was established a year later in 1981 staging an
extensive programme of touring prodction companies, jazz and rhythm &
blues orchestras, a tradition which is revived at the Glasgow International
Jazz Festival. The theatre’s facilities were enhanced with the opening
of the main auditorium in 1982 and two years later, The Tron Theatre appointed
Michael Boyd as the first Artistic Director.
The Tron Theatre’s resident production company were in the forefront
of Scottish Theatre under Boyd’s direction, having won Glasgow Mayfest
Paperboat Awards and a the LWT Plays on Stage Award. The Tron Theatre Company
toured throughout the United States and Canada and have made a series of
performances at the Edinburgh International Festival from the outset to
the present day. During the 1980s, the Tron was a theatre club and was only
opened to members and friends until the Victorian Bar & Restaurant were
opened in 1990, making this remarkable theatre accessible to the public.
Thanks to generous grants form the European Regional Development Fund, The
Tron Theatre in Glasgow's Trongate evolved into one of Britain's leading
production houses of new and dynamic plays and theatrical productions. Some
of the Uks leading actors and musicians have emerged from the Tron, including
Elaine C Smith, Eddi Reader, Alan Cumming who has made his breakthrough
in Hollywood and one of the Scotland's foremost and talented actors Peter
Mullen.
In 1996, The Tron Theatre was awarded £5 million for an extensive
redevelopment project, funded by the Scottish Arts Council National Lottery
Fund, Strathclyde European Partnership and Glasgow City Council. The Tron
was officially reopened in July 1999 under the direction of Artistic Director
Neil Murray and after successful completion this venue features much improved
facilities and new spaces, with old preserved exteriors exquisitely juxtaposed
with contemporary interiors of the auditorium, corporate and meeting rooms
and the ever-popular Victorian Restaurant & Bar.
With healthy revenue generated from ticket sales of plays, concerts, Glasgow
Festival Events and the Bar & Restaurant, the Tron Theatre continues to
flourish as one of Glasgow's cutting edge theatre venues and production
houses.
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