Don’t Stop Me Now, The Tron
1 April, 2020
“A beautifully warm and moving human connection enabling me to drop more into myself.” Following a successful programme of Flames Guerrilla Sessions, The Flames return with Don’t Stop Me Now – a fully-rehearsed performance which challenges the taboos surrounding ageing. Taking artistic and thematic risks, Don’t Stop Me Now is a celebration of the superb stories and lives lived by The Flames until this moment in time. Continuing from the honest, life-enhancing performances of The Flames during the first steps in their journey towards being on stage, Don’t Stop Me Now promises to be a fresh and real performance. Using performance, film and specially composed music, this show highlights the resilience of the over 50s performers and explores their stories behind why they are such an unstoppable force. This performance will have BSL Integration.
Presented by Tricky Hat Productions. Supported by Creative Scotland.
World Premier.
Performed and created by The Flames
Director: Fiona Miller
Digital Design: Kim Beveridge
Music & Composition: Mick Slaven
Dance Artist: Aya Kobayashi
Note: Contains strong language.
£11/£9 Book tickets
Telephone: 0141 552 4267
Tron Theatre, Tron Theatre Ltd., 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
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