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At the Tron


Backbone presented by Glasgow Theatre and Arts Collective Thursday 23 June 7.30pm, Changing House £8 (£5)


Courage is defined as the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger or pain without fear. Come and explore the notion of courage with Glasgow Theatre and Arts Collective (GTAC) as they present six theatrical shorts exploring courage. Glasgow Theatre and Arts Collective are committed to creating diverse theatrical work and building a supportive community for and with emerging artists.


True Colours & The End of the Rainbow presented by Ignite Theatre Thursday 23 June


2pm & 7.45pm, Main Space £5(£3)


How are we shaped by the way we are raised? Award- winning Ignite Theatre, a young dynamic company, explore culture, tradition and expectation in this brand new comedy. Three characters, one African, one Asian and one Scottish, stand on the brink of adulthood. Each is being brought up with a set of hopes and dreams but can each of them live up to their family’s expectations? Also introducing Junior Ignite with their first performance, The End of the Rainbow.


Refugee Week Scotland Media Awards Friday 24 June 6pm, Main Space Invitation Only


The 2011 Refugee Week Scotland Media Awards highlight exceptional and fair reporting of asylum and refugee issues in the Scottish press. This year’s awards are hosted by British Red Cross.


Find out more on the Refugee Week website www. refugeeweekscotland.com


British Red Cross Refugee Week Comedy Night Friday 24 June 8pm, Main Space £12(£10)


Susan Calman returns to host the fifth British Red Cross Refugee Week Comedy Night. An evening of first class stand up comedy brought to you by the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. Past highlights have included Kevin Bridges, Frankie Boyle and Stephen K Amos. Full line-up to be confirmed but expect big names and even bigger laughs. Check www. refugeeweekscotland.com for details.


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