THEATRE ROYAL
Read moreInaugurated in 1867 and equipped with a Victorian auditorium, it is one of Glasgow's premier arts and music venues. Glasgow's Theatre Royal performs both renowned plays written by Oscar Wilde and more recent productions. Opera, classical music and ballets by authors such as Dvorak and Tchaikovsky are also programmed. The Scottish Ballet and the Scottish Oprera are regularly performed there. Good to know: children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult, and children under 5 years of age are not allowed.
ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND
Read moreOpened in 1845, the Guardian named it the best music academy in Britain in 2009. It is also Scotland's busiest performing arts venue, with no less than 500 performances a year. Whether you come here for a concert, opera, ballet or theatre, you are guaranteed to see real talent on stage. This conservatory is ranked among the top 10 in the world, so the artists you see on stage are likely to be the big names of tomorrow.
SHARMANKA KINETIC THEATRE
Read moreWelcome to a magical microcosm. Sharmanka was born in St. Petersburg in 1989 from the imagination of Eduard Bersudsky and, after having fascinated the whole of Europe, took root in Glasgow. For 55 minutes, you escape into a steampunk uchrony with characters made of wood and scrap metal. The poetic choreography invites you to daydream for young and old alike. Bewitching music, lighting effects and an incredible atmosphere are on the program. The show is in English.