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Brickwork: A Biography of The Arches

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Nightclub, theatre, creative hub, party place, and one of the most important venues in Scotland, Britain and Europe: for almost 25 years, The Arches was the beating heart of Glasgow.

In 1991, former punk-turned-theatre director Andy Arnold walked into the disused red brick Victorian railway arches underneath Glasgow's Central Station and immediately saw the potential of the space. Not even he could have imagined its future, as simultaneously one of the biggest and most famous nightclubs in the world and a major player on the European theatre scene. Until its closure following a drug-related death in 2015, The Arches carved its own, indefinable path, playing a vital role in the lives of many Scottish artists along the way. Some of those stars of the future began their careers taking tickets, hanging coats and serving drinks there.

For the first time, the people who made the venue get to tell their story. Piecing together accounts from directors, DJs, performers, clubbers, artists, bar tenders, actors, audiences and staff, Brickwork writes the biography of a space that was always more than its bricks and mortar.

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Authors' note

Glasgow's Glasgow's Glasgow

CHAPTER 1: 1990-1991 'Fuck it, let's just keep going.'

CHAPTER 2: 1991-1993  'And then on Friday night we went through to The Arches...'

CHAPTER 3: 1993-1999 'Here we fucking GO!'    

CHAPTER 4: 2000-2008 Drop the Pressure

CHAPTER 5: 2008-2013 It's All Allowed

CHAPTER 6: 2013-2015 'How can you have a day without a night?'

BITS AND PIECES: SOME FAVOURITE MEMORIES FROM THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THE ARCHES

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Appendix


About the author










Kirstin Innes is an award-winning novelist and journalist, and a former Arches employee. Her first novel, Fishnet, won The Guardian's Not The Booker Prize; her second, Scabby Queen, was published by 4th Estate to critical acclaim in 2020 and longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize. As a journalist she's written for The List, Herald, Independent, Sunday Post, Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday, and twice won the Allen Wright Award for Arts Journalism.

'Gripping and moving. A literary triumph.' Nicola Sturgeon

'Scabby Queen is vibrant, vital, relevant, brilliant, ambitious and so truthful.' Jenni Fagan

 

David Bratchpiece, a long-time Arches employee, is a comedian, writer and occasional actor who has performed stand-up all over the UK as well as at the Edinburgh Fringe and Glasgow International Comedy Festivals. His short plays have been shown at the Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh and Tron Theatre in Glasgow and he has previously written for BBC Radio, EmpireMixmag and The ListBrickwork will be his first book.


Summary

The Arches was one of the reasons that in recent years Glasgow has become such a cultural destination. Between 2008 and 2015 it developed a whole new generation of playwright-performers, as well as playing host to some of the largest names in dance music. This is the story of a legendary venue, told through the people who were there.

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"A brilliant blow-by-blow account that really shows what made Glasgow's much-missed clubbing establishment click, tick and boom." Ralph Moore, Mixmag

Product details

Authors David Bratchpiece, Kirstin Innes
Assisted by David Bratchpiece (Editor), Kirstin Innes (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.11.2021
 
EAN 9781913630980
ISBN 978-1-913630-98-0
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 138 mm x 216 mm x 26 mm
Weight 285 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre > Biographies, autobiographies

Glasgow, History, 20th Century, Scotland, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, ART / Performance, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music, Performance Art, Biography & Memoir, EDM (Electronic Dance Music)

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