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54:. In 1991, after the exhibition had ended, the space was obtained by Arnold for the purposes of creating a theatre. Realising that theatre productions required substantial funding, Arnold decided to stage nightclub events to support his projects, and this practice continued until the venue's closure, the clubbing revenues helping to fund what became one of Europe's leading cultural venues. Arnold set up The Arches Theatre Company to perform site specific interpretations of work by playwrights including 161:
In 2016 he staged a production of The Tempest in Beijing - performed in mandarin. Most recent work has included directing David Ireland's Cyprus Avenue, John Byrne's Underwood Lane, Ramesh Meyyappan in 'Off Kilter - Singapore, Glasgow, Paris, and Shanghai, The Lonesome West at the Tron and in Perm,
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by Enda Walsh. In May 2019 he directed The Selfish Giant for Beijing Children's Theatre Company and returned to China in 2020 to direct Chinese Actors from Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre. His tenure at Tron Theatre ended in November 2023 with the staging of Gary McNair's adaptation of Charles
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Russia, the Scottish premiere of The Lying Kind by Anthony Neilson, a new play by Martin McCormack called Ma, Pa, and the Little Mouths, and the first British production of
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The site of the venue was a previously derelict area below the Glasgow Central railway station, which was converted to house the exhibition
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James Kelman and David Harrower. He received an Honorary D. Litt degree from Strathclyde University for his work at the Arches.
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in the building's damp, dark basement with the audience seated on church pews,
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is a Scotland-based theatre director and the former artistic director of the
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in 2008. His first production for the Tron Theatre Company,
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Dickens' Great Expectations, entitled Nae Expectations.
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Tron Theatre
The Arches
European City of Culture
Samuel Beckett
Tennessee Williams
David Mamet
Harold Pinter
James Kelman
Arthur Miller
The Crucible
Metropolis
Fritz Lang
Seamus Heaney
Beowulf
Liz Lochhead
Tron Theatre
The Drawer Boy
That Face
Cooking with Elvis
Ulysses
BBC Two - James Joyce Goes to China
Ballyturk
"About Us > The Arches, Glasgow"
"The silver jubilee of the Arches will be a damp squib"
"Beowulf"
ISSN
0261-3077
"Theatre review: Shall Roger Casement Hang?, Tron Theatre, Glasgow"
"About the Panel and Mentors - Tron Theatre Ltd"
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