Blanche and Butch, The Tron, 14 – 16 September, 2017

Birds of Paradise Theatre Company and The Tron present Blanche and Butch
The Tron Theatre,
14 – 16 September, 2017
It was the best idea they’d ever had – three disabled drag queens – called ‘Heelz n Wheelz’ – it was sensational! But when the sparkles fade and tensions rise, a new way forward is needed. Join our stars backstage as they now tour the first ‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?’ to star an ‘actually disabled’ Blanche. It’s seen better days and so have they. What can possibly go wrong as they pull back the curtain on their lives, loves and losses?
Starring Robert Gale, Garry Robson and Kinny Gardner. Directed and designed by Kenny Miller with original songs from Akintayo Akinbode, ‘Blanche & Butch’ promises to be a night of outrageous unPCness, high quality campness and deeply touching stories of three men who span the generations. Join BOP Theatre and Tron Theatre for an unforgettable evening.
Cast: Kinny Gardner, Robert Softley Gale, Garry Robson.
Written by Robert Softley Gale
Directed & designed by Kenny Miller
Musical Director Akintayo Akibode
Musician Amelia Cavallo
63 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HB
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