Jenna Watt: How You Gonna Live Your Dash – Winter Tour 2016

January 28 – February 13, 2016
7 PM to Feb 13 at 8 PM
Platform Glasgow
1000 Westerhouse Road, Glasgow G34 9JW
How You Gonna Live Your Dash by Jenna Watt.
A co-production with Platform and in association with Showroom.
One of Scotland’s most visionary theatre makers, Jenna Watt, presents her latest performance following the award-winning “Flâneurs”. This shattering piece explores the life-altering decisions we make in order to get the most out of our time on earth: giving up a high-flying career, confronting an addiction, dropping it all and moving to a new continent.
Based on real life testimonies and featuring beautiful pyrotechnic effects, this epic performance looks at the moment we choose to detonate our own lives, the smokey fall out and how we piece together a new future.
Praise for previous work by Jenna Watt:
★★★★★ “Flaneurs is one of the most inspiring pieces of live performance art you will have the pleasure of experiencing.”
-The Skinny
★★★★★ “Give Jenna Watt 1 hour of your time, a projector and a toy giraffe: she’ll change your whole outlook. Immense.”
-FringeBiscuit
★★★★★ “An impressive show but an important one too.”
-Three Weeks
Supported by Creative Scotland and Platform.
TOURING WINTER 2016
PLATFORM, GLASGOW
Thu 28 (preview) & Fri 29 Jan – 7pm
£8/ £4.50/ £3.50
0141 276 9696 / www.platform-online.co.uk
BEACON ARTS CENTRE, GREENOCK
Wed 3 Feb – 7.30pm
£10/ £8 www.beaconartscentre.co.uk
EDEN COURT, INVERNESS
Tue 2 Feb – 8pm
£10/ £8
01463 234 234 / www.eden-court.co.uk
TRAVERSE THEATRE, EDINBURGH
Thu 11 – Sat 13 Feb (12th captioned) – 8pm
£16.50/ £13.50/ £8.50
0131 228 1404 / www.traverse.co.uk
MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE, STIRLING
Wed 10 Feb – 7.30pm
£10.50/ £8.50/ £5.50
01786 466 666 / macrobertartscentre.org
TRAVERSE THEATRE, EDINBURGH
Thu 11 – Sat 13 Feb (12th captioned) – 8pm
£16.50/ £13.50/ £8.50
0131 228 1404 / www.traverse.co.uk
CAST, DONCASTER
Sat 6 Feb – 7.45pm
£10.50/ £8.50
01302 303 959 / castindoncaster.com
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