Workers Theatre Week-end, The Glad Cafe, 9 – 11 June, 2017

Featuring the most exciting new theatre, comedy, spoken word, music and strangeness from Scotland and further afield. With children’s events and evening entertainment, social breakfasts and community workshops, games and plays, the weekender has something for everyone and welcomes all. Full line-up to be announced in mid-May; book ahead now for discount tickets.
Weekend pass: £18/22 Unwaged/waged, guaranteeing access to at least 6 events.
The Glad Cafe, 1006a Pollokshaws Road, G41 2HG
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