Tron Theatre Autumn Season 2012

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DESIGN + PRODUCTION: WWW.WAGDESIGN.CO COVER PHOTOGRAPH: JOHN JOHNSTON PHOTOGRAPHY TRON THEATRE 63 TRONGATE GLASGOW G1 5HB BOX OFFICE 0141 552 4267 BAR+KITCHEN 0141 552 8587 www.tron.co.uk Text TRON to 88802 to get FREE Alerts TRON THEATRE LTD IS A SCOTTISH REGISTERED CHARITY NO: SCO12081 OPENING HOURS: MON - SAT 10AM - 6PM Opening is extended on performance evenings to 15 minutes after our last performance starts. SUNDAY Two hours before first performance otherwise closed. RESERVATIONS Tickets can be reserved for three days without payment. Tickets reserved three days prior to the performance will be held until 1 hour before the performance starts. Please note if we do not receive payment within this period we will release your tickets for general sale. HOW TO BOOK ONLINE www.tron.co.uk (+50p TRANSACTION FEE) TELEPHONE 0141 552 4267 IN PERSON AT OUR BOX OFFICE TRON ONLINE In person and telephone bookings are free of any booking fees and we accept the following card types: Delta, Electron, Maestro, Mastercard, Solo and Visa. If you would like your tickets posted to you, there is a 50p charge. CONCESSIONS Children (under 16 or over 16 in full-time education); Students; Senior Citizens; Jobseekers Allowance, Disability Living Allowance and Employment & Support Allowance recipients; Young Scot Card holders; and members of Equity, BECTU, the Musicians’ Union and Scottish Society of Playwrights. Concessions are subject to availability and proof of entitlement must be shown when purchasing or collecting tickets. GROUP BOOKING Group bookings over 10 can be held without payment for up to two weeks after booking. Groups may also be eligible for discounts upon booking. Contact our Box Office for further information. TERMS + CONDITIONS OF BOOKING Full terms and conditions of booking are available from our Box Office. HOW TO GET TO THE TRON BY FOOT The Tron can easily be spotted on Trongate by the old steeple with the blue clock face. Entrance to the theatre and bar is on Chisholm Street. BY UNDERGROUND The nearest Subway station is St Enoch. BY TRAIN The Tron is a 10 minute walk from Glasgow Central or Queen Street Stations; 3 minutes from Argyle Street and 5 minutes from High Street stations. BY BUS The Tron is on many bus routes including: 16, 18, 19, 31, 40, 61, 62, 240, 255, 262, 263. PARKING Nearby car parks include King Street NCP and Albion Street Q Park. Blue Badge parking is available on Chisholm Street. KING ST CHISHOLM ST PARNIE ST ARGYLE ST CANDLERIGGS TRONGATE AUTUMN SEASON 2012 Text TRON to 88802 to get FREE Alerts ALBION ST TRON BROCHURE SPONSORED BY BELHAVEN

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Tron Theatre's Autumn 2012 Season brochure with full details of the theatre's programme between August and December.

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TRON THEATRE 63 TRONGATE GLASGOW G1 5HBBOX OFFICE 0141 552 4267 BAR + KITCHEN 0141 552 8587www.tron.co.uk Text TRON to 88802 to get FREE Alerts

TRON THEATRE LTD IS A SCOTTISH REGISTERED CHARITY NO:SCO12081

OPENING HOURS: MON - SAT 10AM - 6PM Opening is extended on performance evenings to 15 minutes after ourlast performance starts.

SUNDAY Two hours before first performanceotherwise closed.

RESERVATIONSTickets can be reserved for three days without payment. Tickets reserved three days prior tothe performance will be held until 1 hour beforethe performance starts. Please note if we donot receive payment within this period we willrelease your tickets for general sale.

HOW TO BOOK

ONLINE www.tron.co.uk(+50pTRANSACTION FEE)

TELEPHONE 0141 552 4267

IN PERSON AT OUR BOX OFFICE

TRON ONLINE

In person and telephone bookings are free of anybooking fees and we accept the following cardtypes: Delta, Electron, Maestro, Mastercard, Solo andVisa. If you would like your tickets posted to you,there is a 50p charge.

CONCESSIONSChildren (under 16 or over 16 in full-time education); Students; Senior Citizens; JobseekersAllowance, Disability Living Allowance andEmployment & Support Allowance recipients;Young Scot Card holders; and members of Equity,BECTU, the Musicians’ Union and Scottish Societyof Playwrights. Concessions are subject toavailability and proof of entitlement must beshown when purchasing or collecting tickets.

GROUP BOOKINGGroup bookings over 10 can be held without payment for up to two weeks after booking.Groups may also be eligible for discounts uponbooking. Contact our Box Office for furtherinformation.

TERMS + CONDITIONS OF BOOKINGFull terms and conditions of booking are available from our Box Office.

HOW TO GET TO THE TRONBY FOOT The Tron can easily be spotted on Trongate by theold steeple with the blue clock face. Entrance to the theatreand bar is on Chisholm Street.

BY UNDERGROUND The nearest Subway station is St Enoch.

BY TRAIN The Tron is a 10 minute walk from Glasgow Centralor Queen Street Stations; 3 minutes from Argyle Street and 5 minutes from High Street stations.

BY BUS The Tron is on many bus routes including: 16, 18, 19, 31, 40, 61, 62, 240, 255, 262, 263.

PARKING Nearby car parks include King Street NCP andAlbion Street Q Park. Blue Badge parking is available onChisholm Street.

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If you are interested in playing a vital role in the Tron’s future call 0141 559 5304 or email [email protected]

TRUSTS + FOUNDATIONS:The ADAPT TrustArts & BusinessBBC Children In NeedBellahouston Bequest FundSylvia Aitken Charitable TrustThe W.A. Cargill FundClore Duffield FoundationGarfield Weston FoundationPaul Hamlyn FoundationThe Gordon Fraser Charitable TrustThe Hugh Fraser FoundationElaine + Joe Gerber TrustThe Jennie S. Gordon Memorial FoundationThe Inchrye TrustJohn Liston Scottish Charitable TrustThe Lynn FoundationThe W.M. Mann FoundationThe Merchants House of GlasgowRobertson TrustThe Saints + Sinners Club of ScotlandWestern Recreation ClubThe James Wood Bequest Foundation

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WELCOME TO THE TRON AUTUMN SEASONIt’s an amazing line up this season, the best yet in my view, with a range ofexciting productions from a number of leading theatre companies. Thehighlight for me has to be our production of Ulysses, James Joyces’ seminalnovel adapted for the stage by Dermot Bolger. This will be the first evertheatre version staged in the UK or Ireland, with an ensemble company ofeight Irish and Scots actors. In addition to the production’s run at the Tron, weare taking it to the Belfast Festival, Cork and to Dublin, where the book isfamously set. It’s a wonderful script and the production will be both accessibleand audacious in equal measure ... a genuine ‘must see’.

In the Main House, I am delighted that we are presenting a premiere productionfrom the National Theatre of Scotland, My Shrinking Life, an autobiographicalpiece by the brilliant Alison Peebles. Tron favourites Random Accomplicereturn with The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam; and in a co-production with Theatre Jezebel, Glasgay! will present a stage version of thecult film Harold and Maude. We also welcome an exciting new companyfrom the Borders, Firebrand with Rona Munro’s powerful play Iron featuringBlythe Duff in the central role; and the internationally celebrated new writingcompany Paines Plough with their heart-rending double bill London.

In the Changing House, we’ve got work for young people from leading Scottishtheatre-makers Catherine Wheels, whose The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk,about staying true to your friends, is aimed at a 9yrs+ audience; new writingfrom Sylvia Dow, who describes herself as ‘not a young writer’ in Greyscale/Stellar Quines’ A Beginning, A Middle and An End; and Magnetic North’slatest production Sex & God by Linda McLean, amongst other things.

The renowned Johnny McKnight takes on the task of presenting and starring inour annual panto, which this year is Aganeza Scrooge, an all-female take onCharles Dickens’ classic book A Christmas Carol. And our very youngpatrons will be called upon to help keep the countdown to Christmas clockticking in Tron Participation’s lovely new show Christmas Time.

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Andy Arnold ARTISTIC DIRECTORSUPPORTERS: The Scottish Council for Development and Industry

Glasgow Doors Open Day is an annualfestival in which Glasgow celebrates itsrich and colourful history. It gives peoplethe opportunity to explore buildingsthat would normally be closed to thegeneral public.

Our 16th century clock tower whichfronts the Theatre is one of the oldestsurviving landmarks of the historicMerchant City. Designed by JamesAdam in 1795, the building has beenused in various formats from a churchto council workshops and even at onepoint a police station! Now the Tron ispart of Glasgow’s thriving theatrescene with over 55,000 visitors per year.

DOORSOPENDAY 2012

SUN 16 SEPTEMBER 10AM - 4PMFREE

BUILDING TOURSLed by Catherine Elliott +Miriam Sarah Doren10am, 11am, 12pm, 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm + 3.30pmFREE but ticketed. To book a place on one of the tours call 0141 552 4267.

SPECIAL BAR + KITCHEN OFFERSTea or coffee and cake £3.2520% off main dishes, includes fish and chips +burgers (available all day)

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PREVIEWS: FRI 12 + SAT 13 OCTOBER £8TUE 16 - SAT 27 OCTOBER 7.45PMTUE - THU £12 (£7) / FRI + SAT £15 (£12)

24 OCT CAP 25 OCT

TRON THEATRE COMPANY IN ASSOCIATION WITH PROJECT ARTS CENTRE, DUBLIN + THE EVERYMAN, CORK PRESENTS

ULYSSESJAMES JOYCE’S

LIVING THEATRE WORKSHOPS: MON 22 + MON 29 OCTOBER 6 - 8.30PM – SEE PAGE 21 FOR INFO

‘[Ulysses is] the book to which we are all indebted, and from which none of uscan escape.’T.S. ELIOT

‘…a brilliant re-imagining of Joyce’s world in theatrical terms, at once faithful to the original and yet in itself a fresh and vigorous work of art…’FINTAN O’TOOLE, THE IRISH TIMES

I am a fool perhaps. Boylan gets the plums and I the plum stones. My youth. Never again. Gibraltar. Evenings like this looking out over thesea, she told me, but clear, no clouds. Said she always thought she’d marrya lord or a gentleman with a private yacht. Why me?

While his wife Molly waits in bed for the infamous Blazes Boylan, LeopoldBloom is in Dublin conversing in pubs, graveyards, press rooms, brothels... and then home.

Adapted for stage by author and Dublin chronicler Dermot Bolger, and featuringa cast of eight Irish and Scottish performers, Ulysses is bawdy, hilarious andaffecting, and celebrates Joyce’s genius for depicting life in all its profundity.

IMAGE: JOHN JOHNSTON

ADAPTED BY DERMOT BOLGER DIRECTED BY ANDY ARNOLD

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PREVIEWS: SAT 8 + TUE 11 SEPTEMBER £8WED 12 - SAT 15 SEPTEMBER 7.45PMTUE- THU £12 (£7) / FRI+ SAT £15 (£12)

NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND PRESENTS MAIN AUDITORIUM

PREVIEWS:THU 20 - SAT 22 SEPTEMBER £8TUE 25 - SAT 29 SEPTEMBER 7.45PMTUE - THU £12 (£7) / FRI + SAT £15 (£12)

CONCEPT BY AND FEATURING ALISON PEEBLES CAST INCLUDES KATIE ARMSTRONG, THOMAS J BAYLISS AND HANNA STANBRIDGEDEVISED BY THE COMPANY ANDDIRECTED BY LIES PAUWELS

DESIGNER CHLOE LAMFORDLIGHTING DESIGNER LIZZIE POWELLSOUND DESIGNER MARK MELVILLEDRAMATURG KLAAS TINDEMANSDEVELOPMENT DRAMATURG OLIVER EMANUEL

LIVING THEATRE WORKSHOP 17 SEPTEMBER 6 - 8.30PM – SEE PAGE 21 FOR INFO

RANDOM ACCOMPLICE PRESENTS

WRITTEN + DIRECTED BY JOHNNY McKNIGHT

Sam McTannan is just a typical 15 year old,with one exception. Sam is a Superhero!He can literally turn See-Thru when itsuits him, only today something is wrong.In Superhero comics they would call it ablip. Sam’s powers are failing him and thepeople he doesn’t want to see him startpaying a little bit too much attention. �

‘...one of Scotland’s most versatile and energetic companies...’THE SKINNY

‘...powerful narrative and gleeful theatrical energy...’ ����THE SCOTSMAN ON DOUBLE NUGGET

Contains some strong language

The story of an ordinary boy with anextraordinary life. A heart-breaking, life-affirming comedy about life, love andbeing a total loser.

The Incredible Adventures of See ThruSam is complemented by breathtakinganimation throughout the production.

As I struggle inelegantly on my crutches,toddlers, who have just discovered the wobblyfreedom of their own two feet, whizz pastme. People amble, stride, jog and just…walk.It is a gift they don’t know they have, and oneI never considered until I began to lose it.

Alison Peebles is a leading Scottish actor whoonce gave an acclaimed performance as LadyMacbeth and in many others memorableroles. But that’s not the point.

Alison Peebles has primary progressive MSwhich was first diagnosed 12 years ago, aftera series of falls as a creeping numbnessspread throughout her body. But maybethat’s not the point either. The point is thatshe is a vulnerable as all of us.

Thomas, Katie and Hannah are beautifulyoung performers, but it’s not important thatthey have healthy, flexible, reliable bodies.What’s important is that their minds andtheir emotions can be as unpredictable asAlison’s body.

My Shrinking Life is a confrontation betweenfundamental concepts in human life, betweenweakness and vanity, between choice andcoercion, between movement and stasis,beginnings and ends. Celebratory, irreverentand, at times, surreal, My Shrinking Lifeexamines the emotional and physical journeywe are all on as vulnerable, fragile people,diagnosed or not.

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Theatre Jezebel and Glasgay! bring you theScottish premiere of Colin Higgins’ stageplay, which opened in New York in 1980,of the cult 1971 movie Harold and Maude.

Harold is a 19 year old rich kid boredwith wealth and obsessed with death. Heregularly stages mock suicides to shockhis socialite mother, attends funerals anddrives a hearse. Maude is a 79 year oldwidow who takes the best from anysituation, even funerals.

Harold meets Maude at a funeral and theirextraordinary friendship begins to blossom.

“I like you Harold”“I like you Maude”

Maude teaches Harold how to grasp lifeand live it to the full.

“Reach out, take a chance. Get hurt even.But play as well as you can.”

Harold and Maude is an eccentric yetbeautiful love story full of dark humour,which is as meaningful today as it was 40years ago when this cult story hit thecinema screens.

JOCK’STRAP!

THEATRE JEZEBEL + GLASGAY! PRESENT

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TUE 30 OCT - SAT 3 NOV 7.45PMMATINEE SAT 3 2.30PM

TUE- THU + SAT MAT £12 (£7)

FRI + SAT £15 (£12)

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GLASGAY! PRESENTS

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FRI 2 NOVEMBER 10PM

£15 (£12)

CRAIG HILL

Indulge yourself in a deliciouslywicked evening of gloriously campno-holds-barred comedy and pure,unadulterated fun. Hilarious,sometimes provocative and alwaysoutrageously cheeky, Craig’sGlasgay shows always sell out inadvance and are a complete riot –so book early!

www.mrcraighill.comwww.glasgay.com www.glasgay.com

‘ ...Hill actually has to wait until the audience stop laughing before he can start again. It’s absolutely hilarious...’ EVENING NEWS

‘ ...wickedly subversive… Funny, charming and charismatic...’METRO

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

BY COLIN HIGGINS DIRECTED + DESIGNED BY KENNY MILLER

IMAGE: STEVE ULLATHORNE

SUPPORTED BY CREATIVE SCOTLAND

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TUE 13 - SAT 17 NOVEMBER 7.45PM

TUE - THU £12 (£7) / FRI + SAT £15 (£12)

PAINES PLOUGH, NEWCASTLE LIVE + SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE PRESENT

You get back to London and the noise ofthe place and the dirt and the colour andthe roar of it.

In a city full of the push and pull, incessantchatter and endless hum you can barelyfind the time to breathe.

You want to get away. You deserve to get away.

There is a choice – you can take everythingyou love with you or leave it all behind.

London tells two heart rending stories offamily and the choices they make for theprecious things they love.

‘...a thrilling charge...required viewing...’���� THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ON LOVE LOVE LOVE

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TUE 6 - SAT 10 NOVEMBER 7.45PM

MATINEE SAT 10 2.30PM

TUE - THU + SAT MAT £12 (£7)

FRI + SAT £15 (£12)

IRONBY RONA MUNRO DIRECTED BY RICHARD BARON

FIREBRAND THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS

In prison for the murder of her husband,Fay receives a visit from her daughterwhom she hasn’t seen for 15 years.Hailed by the Daily Telegraph as “a shatteringly powerful play”, Iron unravels the lives of both womenwith scalpel-like precision as Josiestruggles to understand the strangerbefore her and above all to find outwhat really happened on the night herfather was killed.

New Borders-based companyFirebrand’s emotionally blisteringproduction features Blythe Duff as theconvicted murderer in a play that showshow terrifyingly easy it is to kill thethings you love.

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LONDONBY SIMON STEPHENSDIRECTED BY GEORGE PERRIN ‘ ...new writing powerhouse

Paines Plough...’IRISH TIMESIN ASSOCIATION WITH

HEART OF HAWICK

SUPPORTED BY CREATIVE SCOTLAND

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PREVIEWS: 30 NOV - 2 DEC £10TUE 4 DECEMBER - SAT 5 JANUARY £7 - £17

FAMILY TICKET £50 (£38 OFF-PEAK)

SAT 8 DEC 2.30PM WED 12 DEC 7.30PM

tron theatre company presents

written + directed by

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Well, everywhere except one place:

Dickensian Street, home of the

frightful Aganeza Scrooge, the scariest

skinflint in the pantosphere. A woman

so tight with money she makes Fifers

look generous. And Aganeza HATES

Christmas! She hates those festive

jumpers that her employee Bobby

Scratchit keeps wearing; hates that

Whiny Tim who walks around

everywhere with a croquet stick, and

don’t even get her started on those

ghosts of panto past, present and

future that have decided to keep her

awake all through the night. A girl has

got to get her sleep. Aganeza is on a

quest to end Christmas! It’s sooooo...

bah humbug.

This year’s Tron panto is an all-female

spin on Charles Dickens’ classic tale AChristmas Carol. A wildly funny, family

show that will have you singing in the

aisles, dancing in your seats and

skipping home just like Tiny Tim.

‘...peek-a-boo mischiefwith naughty puns,

wise-cracking rhymes and

gallus glesca’patter...’���� THE HERALD ON MISTER MERLIN

‘...as every great glaswegian panto should be- full of top notch slapstick magic and terr-eeble

french accents...all that glitters here is pure gold...’���� TV BOMB ON MISTER MERLIN

the pantosphere is decking the halls androcking around their christmas trees.

SUN 9 DECEMBER 2.30PM - 4PM £6PANTOMIME WORKSHOP FOR AGES 8 -12Welcome to Dickensian Street and the old shop Marley and Me. It’s after hours and the shopis closed but do come in and explore. Join us in this fun drama workshop as we retell thetraditional story of Scrooge. Using devising techniques, props and music, the old tale will begiven a modern re-working with plenty of Christmas spirit past, present and future.

ILLUSTRATION: JAMIE M

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WED 5 - SAT 8 SEPTEMBER 8PM £10 (£7)

GREYSCALE IN ASSOCIATION WITH STELLAR QUINES PRESENTS

A BEGINNING, A MIDDLE ANDAN END BY SYLVIA DOW

A beginning, a middle and an end, that’s howthings go, provided you start in the right place.For Evelyn and Ade time passes; sometimesfast, sometimes slow, sometimes all at once;but always away from what was and relentlesslytowards what will be. Funny, beautiful, humanand wise this is Sylvia Dow’s first play, Sylvia isnot a young writer. Sylvia is 73.

‘...Sylvia Dow is one of the most interesting newplaywrights to have emerged in Scotland over thepast few years...’ PHILLIP HOWARD

‘...A Beginning, A Middle and An End is kind of a crossbetween Caryl Churchill’s Far Away & Moira Buffini’sSilence but with a landscape all of its own.Wonderful dialogue and very touching...’ LINDA MCLEAN

Dorothy has always been grateful tothe Tron Theatre for the chance to giveher one-woman show it’s first outing –would you believe 21 years ago? Shewould like to return something to theTron and has asked to do a show forthe benefit of the theatre. She will tellstories, sing songs, introduce sometalented pals and in the secondhalf of the evening, chat withleading journalist, Brian Beacom.

FRI 19 + SAT 20 OCTOBER 8PM £10 (£7)

MAGNETIC NORTH PRESENTS

SEX & GODBY LINDA MCLEAN DIRECTED BY NICHOLAS BONE

Four monologues on faith, lust and family arewoven together to tell the stories of Lizzie,Jane, Sally and Fiona, each from a different

period of the twentieth century. Thewomen’s experiences of family, religion andambition are shaped by those around them

and the times they live in.

Sex and God is the latest production fromMagnetic North, whose highly acclaimed

previous work includes the beautiful Waldenand the hysterical Pass the Spoon.

‘...theatrical perfection...’���� THE LIST ON MAGNETIC NORTH’S PRODUCTION

OFWORD FOR WORD BY LINDA MCLEAN

A co-production with Platform

IMAGE: FOGBANK PROJECTS

IMAGE: ALAN BRYANT

CHANGING HOUSE

www.magneticnorth.org.uk

www.greyscale.org.uk www.stellarquines.com

GREYSCALE WORKSHOPS 2 - 6PM FREE BUT TICKETEDTHU 6 COLLABORATIONFRI 7 WRITING FOR MATURE ARTISTSBOOK VIA www.greyscale.org.uk/workshops

POST SHOW DISCUSSIONSFRI 7 MATURE ARTISTS IN THEATRESAT 8 CRITICS + THEATRE-MAKERS

SUPPORTED BY CREATIVE SCOTLAND

DOROTHYPAUL

AN EVENING WITH

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SUN 21 OCTOBER 7.30PM

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TUE 30 OCT - SAT 3 NOV 8PM £10 (£7)

GRID IRON PRESENTS

THE AUTHORISEDKATE BANE

WRITTEN BY ELLA HICKSON DIRECTED BY BEN HARRISON

Kate Bane returns home to her eccentricfamily for a winter weekend to introduce her

new boyfriend. As the snow falls, mobilephone signal fails and the trains stop running,Kate finds herself searching with increasingdesperation for an authentic account of her

family’s past. Ella Hickson’s new painfullycomic excavation of a family history asks if

there is an authorised version of the past – orjust the one we can live with? With originalmusic from MJ McCarthy (Zoey Van Goey).

‘…Grid Iron is not just a Scottish nationaltreasure but one of the companies that has

shaped British theatre over the past 20 years...’ THE GUARDIAN

CHANGING HOUSE

WED 24 - SAT 27 OCTOBER £10 (£7/£6 schools)WED - FRI 10.30AM + 1.15PM / SAT 5PM

CATHERINE WHEELS PRESENTS

THE BALLADOF PONDLIFEMCGURKORIGINAL PLAY CREATED BY ANDY MANLEY, GILL ROBERTSON + ROB EVANS

When Martin moves to a new school he feelslost in a sea of strange faces, especially whenclass bully Sharon takes a dislike to him. Thatis until he meets Simon McGurk and forms afriendship that not only changes Martin, butcurses Simon for the rest of his school days.

Catherine Wheels brings a coming-of-age taleabout just how difficult it can be to stay trueto your friends.

‘...the tale is mesmerising...’MARK FISHER FOR NORTHINGS

Contains themes of an adult nature

www.catherinewheels.co.uk

SUITABLE FOR AGES 9YRS+

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Tick-tock-tick-tockCounting on the Christmas clockTock-tick-tock-tick For Christmas day to come real quickTick-tick-tick-tockWhat happens if the clock does stop?Help us get our clock to chimeThat way we’ll save Christmas Time.

CHANGING HOUSE

SAT 1 - MON 24 DECEMBER £7.50 / FAMILY TICKET £19.50 - £26

FOR AGES 3 - 6 YEARS

FOR PERFORMANCE TIMES SEE P.27

SPECIAL DAYTIME NURSERY PERFORMANCES AVAILABLE. CALL 0141 552 4267 FOR DETAILS.

TRON THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS

ILLUSTRATION: JAMIE M

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THE VICTORIAN BAR PLAYS HOST TO A MIX OF CABARET, COMEDY + MUSIC

WED 5 SEP, 10 OCT, 7 NOV 8.30PM £2WORD FACTORY PRESENTS

WORD PLAYWord Factory stages WORD PLAY, an openmic performance event, in the Vic Bar.Come and join them either as performer oras audience member. Further informationcan be found on the Word Factory websitewww.wordfactory.org.uk and Marc R. Sherlandis the contact if you’d like a reading slot:[email protected]

SUN 30 SEP, 28 OCT, 25 NOV 3-5PM £7 (£5)RHYMES WITH PURPLE PRESENTS

DR SKETCHY’S ANTI-ART SCHOOLDr Sketchy’s models are burlesque stars,contortionists, fire-jugglers, tattooedbeefcakes, cabaret artistes and sideshowfreaks and their snappy poses areaccompanied by live music, interspersedwith performances and competitions. Basicart materials are available.

PLEASE NOTE ALL EVENTS IN THE VICTORIAN BAR ARE 18YRS+

THU 11 - SAT 13 OCTOBER 8.30PM £8 (£6)

CONFAB PRESENTS

MUSIC OFSTRANGERS

The Roma communities have for centuriesbeen ‘strangers in every land’, known for

their music, dance and storytelling yettreated as pariahs in every place they havesettled. Fleeing poverty, persecution and

discrimination the Slovakian Roma peoplehave journeyed to Scotland, a nation also

known for its music, dance and storytelling.Music of Strangers is a music and vocalcomposition that mixes traditional and

contemporary Roma and Scottish musicand dance.

THU 18 + FRI 19 OCTOBER 8.30PM £5

A MOMENT’S PEACE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS

REHEARSED READINGS:

BORDERCONTROLWhat are the personal and political borders dictating our lives? Are these dividing lines about protection or power?Who controls them and what might a world without borders actually look like?

At a time when Scotland is debating justhow strict ours should be, join A Moment’sPeace in the Vic Bar for an evening of newwork and new writing exploring the visibleand invisible borders we create.

THU 20 SEPTEMBER 8.30PM £2.50

STONE SOUP SHAKESPEARE PRESENTS

THE COMEDY PROJECT:

LOVE’SLABOUR’S LOSTAs summer turns to autumn, four bestmates vow to swear off women so they canconcentrate on their studies: No girls. Nofun. No chance! All bets are off after aPrincess shows up with a problem only ascholar can solve. After last winter’s sold-out show, Stone Soup Shakespeare return tothe Tron with another light-hearted eveningof romance, comedy, and Shakespeare, withtheir own raucous reading of Love’sLabour’s Lost.

‘...magical and often mischievous...’WSIU/NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO

‘...people who wouldn’t normally give Shakespearea chance were suddenly captivated...’ THE SOUTHERN

www.stonesoupshakespeare.com

www.confab.org.uk www.wsrec.co.uk

Developed in partnership with West of ScotlandRegional Equality Council, Oxfam Scotland and

communities in Govanhill.

www.amomentspeace.co.uk

SUN 21 OCTOBER 2-5PM FREESTRATHCLYDE THEATRE GROUP PRESENT

HORROR A LA CARTEDIRECTED BY ERICA KATE O’NEILL+ FRANKIE MACEACHEN

Horror a la Carte is a mouth-watering varietyof performances, specially selected fromClassical literature, theatre and poetry. Takeyour seat, make your selection from the menuand actors will perform, just for you, at yourtable. Strathclyde Theatre Group presentsClassics a la Carte, the latest in their highlypopular a la carte series.

Previous versions of the event have includedShakespeare a la Carte, Love a la Carte andComedy a la Carte.

acting class, it’s an exploration. Audiencemembers can participate actively, can offercontributions from their seat or can remainsilent observers.

MY SHRINKING LIFEMonday 17 September 6pm - 8.30pm CHANGING HOUSE

ULYSSES (pre-show)Monday 22 October 6pm - 8.30pm CHANGING HOUSE

ULYSSES (post-show)*Monday 29October 6pm - 8.30pm CHANGING HOUSE

£5 per session*Free entry to Ulysses post-show workshop with a valid Ulysses performance ticket.

SET + COSTUME DESIGN COURSEThis practical course aims to introduceparticipants to the role of a theatre designer.Through the course participants will have aninsight into the creative process of set andcostume design, exploring ideas aroundcolours, fabrics, tone and mood using a rangeof techniques.

6-week block running Wed 26 Sep - Wed 7Nov7pm- 9pm £55/£45 (includes all materials)

IMAGINATE IDEAS EXCHANGE Imaginate Ideas Exchange aims to provide aplatform for new and established artists andcompanies to share works-in-progress withpeers, programmers and anyone with aninterest in the arts for children and youngpeople. The full programme will be announcedin the summer but keep the date free and joinus for a day of new work, ideas and inspiration.

Sun 14 OctoberFurther information at www.imaginate.org.uk

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TRON PARTICIPATION–WHAT WE’RE ABOUT

EARLY YEARSTiny and Tall Tales gives your little ones thechance to explore, discover and experimentin a safe, creative and fun way. Workshopshelp to develop essential and desirable lifeskills and encourage imaginations to flourish,while complementing/preparing your childfor the formal learning experiences nurseryand school will provide. And best of all youget to join in too as all our pre-5 workshopsare parent/carer and child, allowing you toshare the experience and develop a positiveand creative relationship.

TINY TALES: 6 months to 2 years plus parent/carerWednesdays 10am 10, 17, 24, 31 Oct / 7 Nov

TALL TALES: 3 - 5 years plus parent/carerSaturdays 10am 1, 15 Sept / 6,20 Oct / 3 Nov

£6 per session or £24 for full block. Ticket admits child plus accompanying adult.

CHILDREN + YOUNG PEOPLESkillshops sessions run in the academic yearwith participants working towards performancesas well as attending professional theatreproductions where appropriate. Participantshave the opportunity to creatively exploreusing their imagination, in a safe and funenvironment, developing both artistic andimportant social skills.

Term starts Saturday 1 SeptemberP1 - P3 Saturdays 11am - 12noon £55/£45 P4 - P7 Saturdays 12noon - 2pm £65/£60 S1 - S2 Saturdays 2.30pm - 4.30pm £65/£60 S3 - S6 Mondays 6.30pm - 8.30pm £65/£60

TRON YOUNG COMPANYTron Young Company is an ambitiouscollective of young performers. They worktogether to create an environment in whichtheir creativity, confidence, and freedom ofexpression are able to flourish. YoungCompany promotes growth and progress,both for the individual and collectively. Theyactively seek to increase the breadth ofmaterial that they are exposed to and which they create.

Think this could be you? Tron Young Companywill this year be under the directorship ofMartin O’Connor and will be workingtowards creating a new piece of theatre inAutumn 2013. A recruitment workshop willtake place early October. To register yourinterest in Young Company please contactLisa Keenan at [email protected]

Please check out the participation page on the Tronwebsite for further details on all the classes, datesand how to book. www.tron.co.uk/education

TRON STUDIO: Adult Drama CompanyThrough a variety of workshop opportunitiesand theatre visits participants will developand experiment with a variety of performanceskills and techniques; working towards creatinga brand new piece of theatre as part of theTron’s Mayfesto theatre festival in May 2013.

Ten week term starts 11 SeptemberTuesdays 7pm - 9pm £75/£65

WRITE TRON: Creative Writing Workshops will help get the best out of youand your creative process, with the contentof each session customised to address theneeds, questions and interests of each writerpresent. Write Tron will offer you freshinsights, new strategies and tools, motivation,inspiration, and a supportive community ofwriters. Each block includes a ticket to onetheatre performance and a one-to-onesurgery with the tutor.

Stephen Barnes is a creative writing specialist withfourteen years experience of equipping and developingwriters, and producing work for page, stage and screen.He has been facilitating Write Tron since its launch in 2004.

Saturdays 10.15am - 1.15pm8 + 29 Sept / 20 Oct / 10 Nov £75/£65

LIVING THEATRE invites a public audience toengage with a live theatre event in which theyare the creators of the action. A theme is set,based on a play from the current Tron seasonwhich acts as a starting point for exploration.Living Theatre shatters the divide betweenstage and audience, and allows individuals aplatform to explore real life concerns, desiresand experiences that may have been raisedfrom watching the show. This event is not an

WORK FOR ADULTS

� TO BOOK ANY OF THESE PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES CALL 0141 552 4267

To provideopportunities toparticipate in artactivities regardlessof age, ability orbackground.

To encourage thebehaviour of theatre-goingas both audience and artistbecause we believeparticipating in culturalactivity enriches your life.

Participating inour program can lead todeveloping new skills,meeting new people andembarking on a life-longrelationship with the Tron.

AIM: WHY: HOW:

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TRON BAR + KITCHEN doesn’t just do lovely evening meals, it’s also great for a spot of lunchif you’re shopping in the Merchant City or fancy a change from your usual lunchtimeroutine and we’re family friendly, so you can bring your wee ones and know that we cancater for them too.

With a delicious selection of snacks, soup and sandwich combos, as well as more heartymains like our ever-popular lemon sole and hand-cut chips or ham and eggs availablefrom 12pm, you won’t be disappointed.

Remember if you do have tickets for a performance, you’re entitled to a 10% discounton pre-show dining*. Call 0141 552 8587 to book a table or ask Box Office totransfer you when you’re buying tickets.*Offer applies between 01.09.12 and 24.11.12

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PARTY + EVENT PLANNING

For more information visit www.tron.co.uk or call Sally Dorrian on 0141 552 8587 to discuss your booking requirements

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And don’t forget that we also hire out the VicBar for private parties. We can accommodateeverything from corporate events and wrapparties to family celebrations, organising cateringand refreshments to suit both your occasion andyour budget and the space is easily adaptable,accommodating up to 60 guests for dinner and80 guests for drinks receptions and parties.

Please contact the Tron Box Office on 0141 552 4267 for further details or pick up a Patron’s leaflet in the building

For as little as £10 a month you’ll begiving them a present that keeps on givingthroughout the year. With a range ofbenefits including invitations to openingnight festivities, discounts on tickets andmeals, not to mention a free bottle ofanCnoc whisky for all new joiners,membership of the Tron’s Patron Schemeis the perfect gift solution this Christmasor at any other time throughout the year.

Our Patrons are vital to the well-being ofthe building and their support allows us tocontinue to provide the extensive

programme of productionsand education workshopsthat are currently on offer.By gifting a Tron Patron’s membership, notonly will you be giving a present that letsthe recipient experience some of the mostexciting work on the Scottish stage for afull year but you’ll also be playing a crucialpart in helping us to do what we do best:produce award-winning, exciting andrelevant theatre for the people of Glasgow,Scotland and beyond.

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Works by these artists and many more are available at Glasgow Print Studio, Trongate 103, G1 5HD. 0141 552 0704 www.gpsart.co.uk

the space in which it sits. Normally very smalleditions, Helen’s etchings go beyond the realms ofNatural History Illustration. Monochromatic, moody,sometimes densely worked, they capture themagnificence of the natural world in a timeless yetcontemporary way.

18 DEC 2012 - 10 FEB 2013

EILEEN COOPEREileen Cooper has exhibited extensively throughoutthe world since training at Goldsmith’s College andThe Royal Academy of Art, London. Living andworking in London, she is currently a RoyalAcademician and Head of the PrintmakingDepartment at the Royal Academy Schools. Herimages contain an imaginative narrative that relatesto archetypal themes with a distinct spiritual content.These narratives are simultaneously semi-autobiographical and universal as they speak of thespiritual, emotional or creative challenges or questionswe all experience. The playful, relaxed atmosphereof the images is constructed by the use of undulatingmarkings and a confident use of colour.

Eileen CooperSolo Noirscreenprintcopyright of Glasgow Print Studio and the artist

Helen FayWalk On Byetchingcopyright of Glasgow Print Studio and the artist

Adrian Wiszniewski Boy screenprintcopyright of Glasgow Print Studio and the artist

An internationally acclaimed centre of excellence in fine art printmaking, Glasgow Print Studio is located in Glasgow’s new centre for the arts and creativityTrongate 103. The organisation is registered as a charity in Scotland, is foundation funded by Creative Scotland and supported by Glasgow City Council.

14 AUG - 14 OCT 2012

ADRIAN WISZNIEWSKIBorn in Glasgow, Wiszniewski trained at theMackintosh School of Architecture followed by theGlasgow School of Art with Steven Campbell, KenCurrie and Peter Howson, together becoming theso-called ‘New Glasgow Boys’. Wiszniewski’spaintings and prints are often figurative, but neverwholly realistic. The figures are often used as aconduit to lead the viewer to the layers of meaningcontained on the flat surfaces. Their interpretationis open to the viewer who cares to conduct hisown dialogue with the work.

16 OCT - 16 DEC 2012

HELEN FAYHelen Fay studied BA (Hons) Fine Art Printmakingat Sunderland University, followed by an MA at TheRoyal College of Art, London, in Natural HistoryIllustration. The subject matter of Helen’s workderives from a long standing and passionate interestin natural history. Artistically, her impetus comesfrom creating a balance between a solid mass and

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CAPTIONING is similar to televisionsubtitling and gives Deaf, deafenedand hard of hearing people access

to live performances. A captioner carefullyprepares and cues text that appears in realtime on units placed to the side of the stage,centrally or within the set. While we advisesitting in Rows F to H, we have no restrictedview between our seats and the stage.Captioned Performances:Ulysses Thu 25 October, 7.45pm

BSL interpreted performances allowpeople who are Deaf or for whomBritish Sign Language is their first or

preferred language access to live performance.BSL interpreters provide a linguistic andartistic interpretation. The interpreter mostlystands to one side of the stage but sometimesinterpreters are involved in the staging or theperformance. We have no restricted viewbetween our seats and the stage. All ourseats are suitable to see the signer.BSL performances: Ulysses Wed 24 October, 7.45pmAganeza Scrooge Sat 8 December, 2.30pm

CAPAUDIO DESCRIBED performancessupport people who are blind orpartially sighted to access live

performance. An audio-describer meetsaudience members to introduce set andcharacters by providing a verbal descriptionwhich continues during the performance via a headset. Sometimes there is a touch tour ofthe set and costumes before the performance.Audio Described Performances:Ulysses Wed 24 October, 7.45pmAganeza Scrooge Wed 12 December, 7.30pm

TEXT PHONE: 18001 0141 552 4267Online: www.tron.co.uk (we cannot alwaysprovide specific seating online).

Wheelchair spaces are available in all ourperformance venues.

Infra-red headsets for onstage soundamplification and an Induction Loop areavailable in the Main Auditorium. Forseating advice please contact the Box Office.

This brochure is available in large print format.

ACCESSThe Tron Theatre is committed to being an accessible venue and our public areas are fullyaccessible for those with limited mobility. Facilities include ramps, elevators, adaptedtoilets and auditorium seating. In addition, we are committed to programming AudioDescribed, Signed and Captioned performances. Please let us know if you have anyspecific access requirements and we will do our utmost to accommodate them.

ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES

We are doing all we can to reduce our environmental impact. We recycle wherever we can, all our electricity comesfrom renewable sources and we’ve significantly reduced our CO2 impact.

But you can help too. It’s the small changes that matter the most and everybody can do their bit to lend a hand. Why not:

Pop your old tickets and info we send you in your recycling bin?Grab a bus instead of the car keys?Or, if the typical West coast weather lets up, why not enjoy a wee walk to the theatre before your show?Sign up to our e-list to get all our juiciest bits by email rather than post?

If you have any suggestions of your own, give us an email on [email protected], if you want to check out our policy in full, have a look here: http://www.tron.co.uk/about/tron_environmental_policy/

HELP US HELP THE ENVIRONMENT

THU 1 HAROLD+MAUDE 7.45PM THE AUTHORISED KATE BANE 8PM

FRI 2 HAROLD+MAUDE 7.45PM THE AUTHORISED KATE BANE 8PM

CRAIG HILL 10PM

SAT 3 HAROLD+MAUDE 2.30PM + 7.45PM THE AUTHORISED KATE BANE 8PM

TUE 6 IRON 7.45PM

WED 7 IRON 7.45PM WORD PLAY 8.30PM

THU 8 IRON 7.45PM

FRI 9 IRON 7.45PM

SAT 10 IRON 2.30PM+7.45PM

TUE 13 LONDON 7.45PM

WED 14 LONDON 7.45PM

THU 15 LONDON 7.45PM

FRI 16 LONDON 7.45PM

SAT 17 LONDON 7.45PM

SUN 25 DR SKETCHY 3PM - 5PM

FRI 30 AGANEZA SCROOGE 7.30PM PREVIEW

SAT 1 AGANEZA... 2.30PM + 7.30PM PREVIEWS CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMSUN 2 AGANEZA... 1PM + 5PM PREVIEWS CHRISTMAS TIME 1.15PM + 3.15PMTUE 4 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMWED 5 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMTHU 6 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMFRI 7 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMSAT 8 AGANEZA... 2.30PM +7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMSUN 9 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 5PM CHRISTMAS TIME 1.15PM + 3.15PMTUE 11 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMWED 12 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMTHU 13 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMFRI 14 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMSAT 15 AGANEZA SCROOGE 2.30PM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMSUN 16 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 5PM CHRISTMAS TIME 1.15PM + 3.15PMTUE 18 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMWED 19 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMTHU 20 AGANEZA SCROOGE 10AM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMFRI 21 AGANEZA SCROOGE 5PM + 8PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM + 1.15PMSAT 22 AGANEZA SCROOGE 2.30PM + 7.30PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMSUN 23 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 5PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMMON 24 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 5PM CHRISTMAS TIME 10.30AM, 1.15PM + 3.15PMWED 26 AGANEZA SCROOGE 7.30PM THU 27 AGANEZA SCROOGE 2.30PM + 7.30PMFRI 28 AGANEZA SCROOGE 2.30PM + 7.30PMSAT 29 AGANEZA SCROOGE 2.30PM + 7.30PMSUN 30 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM + 5PMMON 31 AGANEZA SCROOGE 1PM

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SAT 8 MY SHRINKING LIFE 7.45PM PREVIEW A BEGINNING, A MIDDLE AND AN END 8PM

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THU 20 THE INCREDIBLE... 7.45PM PREVIEW LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST 8.30PM

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SAT 22 THE INCREDIBLE... 7.45PM PREVIEW

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SUN 30 DR SKETCHY 3PM-5PM

WED 10 WORD PLAY 8.30PM

THU 11 MUSIC OF STRANGERS 8.30PM

FRI 12 ULYSSES 7.45PM PREVIEW MUSIC OF STRANGERS 8.30PM

SAT 13 ULYSSES 7.45PM PREVIEW MUSIC OF STRANGERS 8.30PM

TUE 16 ULYSSES 7.45PM

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THU 18 ULYSSES 7.45PM BORDER CONTROL 8.30PM

FRI 19 ULYSSES 7.45PM SEX AND GOD 8PM BORDER CONTROL 8.30PM

SAT 20 ULYSSES 7.45PM SEX AND GOD 8PM

SUN 21 AN EVENING WITH DOROTHY PAUL 7.30PM HORROR A LA CARTE 2PM - 5PM

MON 22 LIVING THEATRE: ULYSSES 6PM

TUE 23 ULYSSES 7.45PM

WED 24 ULYSSES 7.45PM THE BALLAD OF... 10.30AM+1.15PM

THU 25 ULYSSES 7.45PM THE BALLAD OF... 10.30AM+1.15PM

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SAT 27 ULYSSES 7.45PM THE BALLAD OF... 5PM

SUN 28 DR SKETCHY 3PM-5PM

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TUE 30 HAROLD+MAUDE 7.45PM THE AUTHORISED KATE BANE 8PM

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