Runner by Chris McQueer

25 March, 2020
The Tron
Part of Glasgow International Comedy Festival
From the award-winning author of Hings and HWFG comes a brand-new play for the Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2020.
Chris McQueer takes a look at social media celebrity culture with the story of Scotland’s most famous influencer, Agnes Aratoria. Unable to walk down the street without phones being pointed at her, unable to do anything without attracting hate and barely keeping it together while people comment on everything she does, she finally snaps and unplugs herself from the internet. As she does a runner to the Highlands, can she dodge her fans, the press and her management team, as well as her own past, as she attempts to just get a bit of peace.
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Tron Theatre Ltd., 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
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