What's on
List of Series
List of Events
PASS Double Bill
by Emma Lewis-Jones and Fleur Darkin in collaboration with the CompanyA dynamic double bill from PASS’s BA Dance and Drama Ensemble students.
The Horsenecks
Music at the TraverseWed 15 Jan, 8PM
Their powerful harmony singing is showcased through their catalogue of original material, which is inspired by the traditions they have spent their careers immersed in.
Manipulate Festival - These Things Aren't Mine
by Gabbie Cook and Barney WhiteThu 13 Feb, 6PM
A visceral, abstract and emotive exploration into the psyche of an ex-child athlete living with PTSD and hyper vigilance.
Manipulate Festival: The Law of Gravity
Thu 13 Feb, 8PM
In a new collaboration between Scottish Ensemble and multi-award-winning puppetry company Blind Summit, puppeteers and musicians play together to discover the ways puppetry and music lead each other in a fragile dance.
Manipulate Festival: Double Bill: Elke / Ratkin
by Sarah Farrell and Ruben San Roman GamezSat 15 Feb, 6PM
A double bill of two new exciting physical theatre works made in Scotland.
Herak/Bulatkin Quartet feat. Paul Towndrow
Music at the TraverseMon 17 Feb, 8PM
An electrifying ensemble that brings together four distinct musical voices, flourishing within the vibrant Dutch music scene.
Kjetil Mulelid Trio - Album Release Concert
Music at the TraverseThis trio effortlessly conjure layers, tones and textures, based upon group improvisations, and informed by each others diverse musical experiences.
Heaven
by Eugene O'Brien, Directed by Jim Culleton–
Triple Fringe First and Olivier Award winning Fishamble are back with Heaven by Eugene O’Brien.
Soundhouse: Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard
Music at the TraverseMon 3 Mar, 8PM
Together, they create top of the line melodic jazz that has motivated critics to look for their finest superlatives and draw comparisons with the legendary "Belonging" quartet led by Keith Jarrett and Jan Garbarek.
Driftwood
by Tim Foley, Directed by Neil Bettles & Elle WhileTue 4 - Wed 5 Mar, 7:30PM
From the company that produced hit shows How Not To Drown and Peak Stuff.
The Testament of Gideon Mack
Novel written by James Robertson, adapted for the stage by Matthew Zajac, Directed by Meghan de ChastelainThu 6 - Sat 8 Mar, 7:30pm
A vibrant new stage version of James Robertson’s acclaimed novel, telling a story of grief and the crisis of faith in our society.
Piece of Work
by James Rowland, Directed by Jonathan HumphreysSat 8 Mar, 5PM & 8PM
Hilarious and heart breaking this remarkable road trip will delight and surprise.