The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl
Friday 23 May, 2025 2 p.m. and 6.45 p.m.
The Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow G41 2PE
Part of Tramway’s Dance International Glasgow festival, 9 – 24 May
A dynamic and visually stunning aerial show for families and children that explores the joy of friendship
Two friends perform breathtaking aerial shows. They fly, spin, hang from the rooftops and fall out of the sky…
But they weren’t always so glorious. How did they transform from feeling like outsiders, unable to fit in, to the fantastical creatures they always knew they had inside them?
The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl is the touching story of a girl who wants to be a monster and a boy who wants to fly. Exploring the universal yearning to belong and sharing the joy of friendship, this is a dynamic and visually stunning aerial show.
Recommended for ages 8 – 14
ACCESS
The 2pm performance is Relaxed: Audiences can leave and re-enter the space as they please throughout. The performers will share what the brightest and darkest lighting states, and loudest sound will be, at the beginning of this performance.
The 6.45pm performance will include integrated BSL from Karen Forbes
Highly visual
Transcript can be provided on request
Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August – don’t miss out on this incredible new show about belonging, joy, and the beauty of friendship.
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