9-11 University Avenue, Glasgow West End G12 8QQ | |
Gilmorehill Theatre G12 is run by Glasgow University and housed in a modern church conversion. In addition to the theatre the building also contains a cinema and a café/bar.
It is situated on Kelvin Way, at the junction of University Avenue in Glasgow’s West End: just opposite Glasgow Uni Union, round the corner from Gibson Street.
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