Café Bizarre, Theatre, Luminate Festival, RCS, 14 & 15 October, 2017
Café Bizarre

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
14 & 15 October, 2017
Part of Luminate, Scotland’s Creative Ageing Festival
The café is a shelter, a place to be ourselves. We are here to be eccentric, different, strange even. To add our small piece to the mosaic of life. In speaking the truth of our own lives, we hope to speak to the truth of others. We are exiles in a community of exiles. You’re welcome in the Café Bizarre. Café Bizarre is a theatre new piece based on stories from the lives and longings of the members of the Third Age Theatre Company. Directed by Liz Caruthers, written and devised by the company
Saturday 14 October, 2017 7pm, £5
Sunday 15 October, 2017 2pm, £5
boxoffice@rcs.ac.uk
0141 332 5057
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow
G2 3DB
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