From 11 May – 2nd June 2019, Take Me Somewhere will ignite theatres, arts venues, bars, nightclubs, chapels and gardens across Glasgow – and beyond – with innovative performance from across the world, presented alongside Scotland’s most vital artists.
Many shows in the festival are captioned, BSL interpreted or BSL incorporated with Deaf performers. All spaces are wheelchair accessible, and several venues have Hearing Loops and Subpacs available.
For all access information and to see the full programme of events, please visit takemesomewhere.co.uk
Nora Chipaumire - 100% POP
Nora Chipaumire – 100% POP / Sunday 19;00 – 20:00 at Tramway
Immersive dance, music piece with audience standing around looking at Grace jones and pop music. Will be brilliant. Interpreted by Ali Gordon
If you are deaf and want to reserve a ticket to pay on the door, email karl@takemesomewhere.co.uk by Saturday.
In The Interest of Health & Safety Can Parents Kindly Supervise Their Children At All Times
In The Interest of Health & Safety Can Parents Kindly Supervise Their Children At All Times / Friday & Saturday 19:00 at Tramway
A warning over overprotecting our children – putting young people centre stage in risky situations that they are not allowed to do
Creatively Interpreted by Iain Hodgetts – Tickets on Tramway Website
Listening Party
Listening Party / Saturday 25th 16:30-17:30 at Platform
30 teenagers choosing their favourite songs and sharing their hopes and strories in a wild party on stage.
Creatively interpreted by Brooklyn Melvin
Kid_X
Kid_X / Friday 31st (7:30) and Saturday 1st (14:30) at Tramway
A vhighly visual performance with circus and street dance about a boy with a bionic heart and a selfie queen.
Creatively interpreted by Bea Webster