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    3.8 (5 reviews)

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    They have some good events here. The booking service is fast and efficient.

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    Citizens Theatre - Trainspotting opens next week

    Citizens Theatre

    4.6(12 reviews)
    22.0 miGorbals, South Side

    I love, love, love the Citz - as Nicola C says, it's a Glasgow institution and is probably the best…read moreplace to start your theatre-going-life if you've never been before. It's relaxed and welcoming and you don't need to get dressed up if that isn't your thing. I've been to the Citz a few times over the years - ages ago to see A Clockwork Orange, and on Friday to see Trainspotting. Buying tickets online is really easy, and if you're a local you can get 50p tickets which I think is such a brilliant idea. In the foyer there's a bar and seating so you can have a drink while you wait for the show to start - we decided to just have water but they have the usual bar selection you'd expect. And there's a bar upstairs. Inside the theatre is comfy and cosy - we were in the third row and had an amazing view of the stage (at points, almost *too* amazing). I don't want to give away much about Trainspotting aside from saying if you don't have tickets already, you really need to get them as it's an amazing stage production and the cast are truly brilliant. The building itself is worth a visit alone - they have tours which are worth booking onto as I learned so much and really appreciated the behind-the-scenes perspective. They also offer acting classes for kids and adults, and have a range of other ways of getting involved with the theatre. I'm definitely going to be visiting more often - I really enjoyed doing something a bit different for a night out and still can't stop thinking about how good Trainspotting was, days later!

    The Citz is one of the things that makes Glasgow what it is, and the city would definitely be a…read moreworse place without it. It puts on varied, interesting, and locally focussed plays both new and old, and does a great work promoting upcoming artists and playwrights. It's a great, comfortable theatre, not too big, and with good, comfortable seats. The legroom is pretty good, and the views are solid as well. There is a good (and relatively cheap) bar and cafe in the main foyer, as well as a smaller bar upstairs. The foyer can be a little crowded at the start of a sold out show, but it does generate a good atmosphere. It also does lots of cool stuff - backstage tours, acting classes, and discounted tickets for people that stay in the local area. I suppose my only negative is the parking, which can be a little chaotic on the way out, especially if your fellow theatre-goers are a little rude (I'm looking at you, the couple in the white Renault Clio at Trainspotting!). In many ways, a theatre is only as good as the plays it puts on, and in this the Citz excels: new runs of classic Scottish plays like Trainspotting, Slab Boys, and Lanark; interesting versions of classic plays, and first runs of new, local plays. There really is something for everyone, even a great alternative pantomime at Christmas. Keep an eye on the schedule, find something you like, and give it a go! You'll definitely come back!

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    Centre For Contemporary Arts - from official website

    Centre For Contemporary Arts

    3.6(18 reviews)
    21.4 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre
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    I spent a few hours here on Monday night with some friends, being taught how to play a couple of…read morecarsd games. The CCA is somewhere that i periodically hear people talking about, but I've never quite made it there myself. But I'm glad I have now. In many respects it reminds me of The Arches (RIP) - there's a reception / box office thing as you go in, then the actual bar is all exposed brickwork. The CCA is basically the space inbetween 2 buildings. So you have the original external sandstone walls becoming the internal walls of the CCA - i love this kind of use of space. The roof is one giant skylight, which makes this place really light and airy. We couldn't eat as the kitchen was closed for work to be done on it - but it has a reputation of doing really good food, so we'll be trying it out soon. It's fairly moderate/bordering on expensively priced - the beer we had was £4.50 a pint. They also do a table service when it's quiet. Overall I enjoyed our evening here and would like to go back on the weekend or for one of their events.

    Ah, the CCA. Often forgotten but perhaps that makes it one of Glasgow's better-kept secrets. It's…read morean interesting space as it's difficult to put a stamp on. They run a number of different events and activities, making it difficult to recommend unless you have something specific to tell people to visit. The space itself is brilliant, very modern in the front with a bar and café/restaurant, and an additional bar upstairs that very much fits the art scene feel. In the middle is one of those exterior interiors, with outdoor walls and bannisters. If you enjoy any type of arts and culture from literature, art, and performance art, to music, give their website a glance over and see what interests you. They have so many projects and exhibitions it's difficult to keep up, but you can usually find something really wonderful. Last time I was there I saw some interesting work in digital media and photography. Even if you just fancy a coffee and a nibble, it's a great change from your typical coffee shop or gastropub. Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.

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    Centre For Contemporary Arts - Brass, Aye? @ CCA Theatre March 2014

    Brass, Aye? @ CCA Theatre March 2014

    Centre For Contemporary Arts - How to Swim @ The CCA Theatre March 2014

    How to Swim @ The CCA Theatre March 2014

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    Churchill Theatre

    Churchill Theatre

    4.0(2 reviews)
    31.0 miBruntsfield

    Although it's a bit out of the city centre, this is a great venue for seeing a show. It belongs to…read morethe council, so it's run along much the same lines as the other council-owned Assembly Rooms - functional yet still retaining some of that old-school glamour associated with the theatre. I went to see West Side Story here not long ago, and I much prefer this place to other venues like the Festival Theatre. It's a bit smaller, and so you won't get as many big names playing here, but I've never been disappointed. It has 5 resident stage companies at any given time, but it's also a Fringe venue so if you're up here for the festival you'll no doubt find yourself in here at some point. My one tip... although the council recently spent loads on a refurb, they didn't make the bar area any bigger. If you're wanting a drink during the interval then don't hang about when the lights come back on!

    The Churchill Theatre is an attractive and really traditional venue for the performing arts in the…read moreMorningside area. It's fairly grand, and quite a prominent landmark in the area, but still retains its feel of being a local theatre in terms of character and ambience. The first time I came along to see a show here was for my sister's group dancing performance, put on by the dance school she was attending at the time. Watching a show here is comfortable and enjoyable viewing, and the auditorium is cosy, yet at the same time a decent size, so you don't feel too squished in. There are a lot of dance performances here, plus the theatre is used regularly by several amateur theatre companies, so it's a good chance to see something different and up and coming. The Churchill is also a Fringe venue, so is worth coming out to for shows, and if you're not from the city, you'll get to see the bustling and popular Morningside.

    Church Hill Theatre

    Church Hill Theatre

    4.0(4 reviews)
    31.0 miBruntsfield

    Morningside's generally out of my way, so I don't venture there often. It's not really far, per se,…read moreit's just it's not on my way TO anything so I generally miss out on stuff that goes on there. But I went to Church Hill Theatre to see a friend of a friend in a production of Hair. You know Hair, the infamous hippie musical from the 70s. It's hilarious and worth a watch. The production itself was really fun. But as far as the theatre goes, it stands also on its own. It's really gorgeous on the outside, and equally gorgeous on the inside. The lighting and all was done really well, which I tend to think is creditable to the Theatre itself, as well as the people who work on the lighting. The sound was good, too, so kudos to both the sound engineers and the space itself. If you ever find anything going on there, definitely go. It'll be worth it.

    A magnificent building on the outside and enthralling plays on the inside, this is a great theatre…read moreto come to for a night out. It's a fairly small theatre so its atmosphere is more involving and brings you closer to the heart of the play on offer. As a theatre it offers more than many of your corporate theatres including amateur theatre groups. These are my favourite of all theatre productions and what I believe real theatre is all about. It's not quite grass roots and these productions are very good, but still raw and exciting. It is worth a visit and will offer a good night out, but also offers a variety of classes over time. Finding out when these are on can be a bit of a struggle, but checking the boards outside every now and then should keep you updated with what is going on.

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    Church Hill Theatre - Decor compliments this building very well.

    Decor compliments this building very well.

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    Church Hill Theatre

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    Gilmorehill G12 Theatre - http://www.gilmorehillg12.co.uk/

    Gilmorehill G12 Theatre

    4.3(3 reviews)
    21.5 miKelvingrove, West End

    This is Glasgow University's resident theatre and as such has seen more than it's fair share of…read moretypical student theatre productions. During my first and second year at Glasgow uni, I opted to study theatre studies, I really wish I hadn't bothered. Most of the productions here are the typical student fair in that they try to use the "shock" factor of stripping off and simulating sex on stage, how original. G12 also stages professional productions and I remember going to see an apocolyptic piece here which had more phallus's than you could shake a stick at and I remember a Neanderthal character running through the audience with his 'what not' on show. If 2012 really is the apocalypse then if this piece of theatre is anything to go on, I'd advise that you wear sun glasses at all times as the way these luvvies were shaking it, they could have taken a few eyes out. The sound section is pretty good and I got the opportunity to do the sound for a few amateur productions at G12 during my 2nd year. I guess most productions here certainly aren't boring and you never know, you might see some new, fresh talent. However, most productions are predictable and rather abstract in that you have to look at the "deeper meaning" and find out what that particular piece of theatre meant for you, making it probably one of the most pretentious theatres in Glasgow.

    As E-Bot has been studying theatre, I often find myself taking in a few student and the odd…read moreprofessional productions at the G12. I'll say one thing for it, it's never boring. Amongst others, I've seen a guy with a rubber phallus strapped to his head, and someone smear themselves in paint before jumping onto a massive white sheet of paper. Utter madness. Brilliant.

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