| 23rd January 2026 | |
| 7.30pm | |
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Tron Theatre 63 Trongate, Glasgow City Centre G1 5HB |
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| £25 | |
| Visit the event website here |
Recommended Age Guide: 14+ | Contains strong language and adult themes.
In Tronversation With… is a series of events we host over the year that invite creative and cultural legends from Glasgow and beyond to come and talk to our audiences. Hosted by the Tron’s legend in his own right, Johnny McKnight, these conversations allow our guests to look back over their careers and their connections with the Tron.
We are excited to be kicking the year off with the fantastic Jonathan Watson – Glasgow boy and star of stage and screen. Jonathan is known for his roles as Colin on Two Doors Down and playing many characters in Only an Excuse. Jonathan will chat about his exciting career as well as the many roles he has played across TV, film and theatre.
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