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Theatre Clients
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Vanishing Point
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Vanishing Point was formed in 1999 with the principle aim of telling wonderful stories. In order to take our audiences on adventures into strange and beautiful landscapes, we wanted to make theatre that focussed on the live event, to create an experience that was both visceral and entertaining.
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TAG
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TAG Theatre Company is one of the major players in the children and young people's theatre sector in Scotland. TAG continues to offer an exceptionally broad range of highest quality theatre productions and participatory projects designed to engage and inspire children and young people, in Scotland and internationally.
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Citizens Theatre
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Internationally reputed for its repertoire based on British and foreign classics, The Citizens' Theatre Company now produces an average of 4 of its own productions per season and has staged productions of works from authors as diverse as Eugene O'Neill, Sean O'Casey, Roald Dahl and Roddy McMillan.
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The Tron Theatre
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TRON THEATRE MISSION:
The Tron Theatre produces and presents outstanding contemporary theatrical work that entertains, inspires and empowers in order to culturally enhance the lives of the people of Glasgow, the West of Scotland and beyond irrespective of age, background or ability.
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GridIron Theatre Company
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Grid Iron Theatre Company, based in Edinburgh, is a multi-award winning theatre company committed to producing exciting new work in a variety of spaces and locations.
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Ankur Productions
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Ankur: pronounced "un-khoor" means "sapling" or "seedling" Glasgow-based Ankur Productions has played a pioneering role in developing Black and Minority Ethnic arts in Scotland. Set up in 2004, it mounts professional theatre productions, music and literature events and runs an extensive programme of community workshops.
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National Theatre of Scotland
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What?
It is Scotland's first ever National Theatre working with the best Scottish actors, directors and theatre companies, we will produce unmissable nights out.
Where?
Everywhere. With no building of its own, the National Theatre of Scotland will tour to big theatres, small theatres and places where theatre has never been, across the whole of Scotland and beyond.
Why?
Because Scotland has the talent and the audience to have a world-class National Theatre.
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Sweetscar Theatre Company
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Sweetscar Theatre Company, based in Glasgow and led by Adrian Osmond.
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BIRDS OF PARADISE
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BIRDS OF PARADISE is a professional touring theatre company, which produces adventurous and challenging work that places disability in the public arena. The Company has toured throughout Scotland for 12 years with inventive programmes of performances and workshops, both for traditional theatre-going audiences and people who have difficulty experiencing theatre due to disability or geographical isolation.
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Licketyspit
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Licketyspit creates theatre for children from three to twelve. All their work is carefully developed and piloted in schools and nurseries with their youngest audience members - the 3-7yr olds. Originally an Early Years company, this definition has been broadened in response to the continued interest of children over seven. It's their belief that good theatre for children should be good theatre and this is reflected by the large and enthusiastic audiences that have developed for this work aged from 3 - 93!
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Cumbernauld Theatre
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Cumbernauld Theatre grew up along with the new town of Cumbernauld and is the artistic and cultural heart of the community.
Recent years have seen a great deal of change in the organisation and they have grown to enjoy a national and international reputation for producing quality arts experiences for a wide ranging and diverse audience.
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Platform (Easterhouse)
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The multi-award winning arts centre at the hub of The Bridge in Easterhouse.
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