Muriel Spark’s The Driver’s Seat: An evening of informal conversation

Thursday 2nd July, 2015
The Tramway
‘In The Driving Seat with Muriel Spark’
“Come and join us at the Tramway this Thursday, 2nd of July at 6pm to learn more about ‘The Driver’s Seat’ novel and Muriel Spark at our free pre show event “In The Driving Seat with Muriel Spark”.
Event Details
Expect the unexpected.
Muriel Spark’s novel The Driver’s Seat breaks the rules of fiction as her readers follow her enigmatic characters into dark and unsettling scenarios.
Join us for an evening of informal conversation hosted by Gail Wylie, president of the Muriel Spark’s Society, and delve deeper into Spark’s startling imagination.
National Theatre of Scotland hosts this informal talk on 2 July at Tramway 4 at 6pm,coinciding with the opening in Glasgow of our critically acclaimed stage adaption, directed by National Theatre of Scotland Artistic Director, Laurie Sansom.
This talk will have a duration of 45 minutes.
The Tramway
Glasgow, G41 2PE
The Driver’s Seat will be at Glasgow Tramway from 2 – 4 July.
★★★★ Telegraph “stylised and psychologically intense”
★★★★ The List “an astonishing piece of theatre”
★★★★ The Herald of Scotland “An ice cool prime time thriller”
★★★★ The Scotsman “…disturbing, thought-provoking a superb piece of 21st century theatre.”
@NTS_online #driversseat
See full details the National Theatre of Scotland website at the link below.
http://www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/content/default.asp?page=s1290
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