Behaviour is the Arches’ festival of essential live performance, providing a snapshot of the most exciting international artists alongside their Scottish counterparts. Read more …
At the centre of this year’s festival is a new partnership with the National Theatre of Scotland, namely the Auteurs Project, which offers brand new works-in-progress from five Scottish artists as part of a specially tailored development programme. We are also delighted to present our Platform 18 Award winners Peter McMaster and Amanda Monfrooe, our Brick Award winners with #Torycore and past festival favourites Mammalian Diving Reflex, Taylor Mac and Peggy Shaw.
Once again, the festival extends out of the Arches, across the city. We’re particularly thrilled to announce Tramway as a key collaborator, allowing us to expand the ambitions of both the festival and our artists, with Rob Drummond and Gob Squad being shown in the renowned T1 space.
What Hurley is doing, though, is setting out on an ambitious and tremendously worthwhile journey that seeks to link Scotland’s familiar past to its fast-changing present; just as it links the great ceilidh-theatre tradition of 7:84 Scotland to the vital political choice we face today.
Behaviour festival features work by five of Scotland's rising stars in Scottish theatre
Interview: Peggy Shaw--Queer theatre icon discusses her new show RUFF
Uncovering Glasgow's Behaviour festival
Documentary theatre production All the Sex I've Ever Had seeks anecdotal wisdom from the elderly
Theatremaker Amanda Monfrooe on the award-winning Poke and Wuthering Heights double bill
The Arches, Glasgow from Wednesday April 3, 2013, until Saturday May 11, 2013. More info: www.thearches.co.uk