An acclaimed drama which gets to the heart of Glasgow gang culture is coming to Largs.
The production, which had a successful run last year in venues around the country including the Pavilion in Glasgow, is making its debut at Barrfields Theatre on April 11.
‘When We Were Young’ takes the audience back to 1990s Glasgow where gang culture was at an all time high and takes them on a nostalgic emotional rollercoaster.
It is described as a story of teenage gangs, friendship and survival.
'When We Were Young' looks beyond the tabloid stereotypes of ‘neds’ to tell a powerful and hilarious story about the realities of gang culture and young team mentality in Glasgow as we follow the lives of one of the many young teams who polluted the city during a time it was referred to as 'the murder capital of Europe'.
This production is described as "a hilarious and eye opening look back to 1990s Glasgow as well as a heart-breaking story of stolen youth".
Tickets are available at tinyurl.com/whenwewereyoungbarrfields.
The play is suitable for audiences aged 16+, and features strong language, and adult humour, and references to knife crime.
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