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I had a fall, and it ended my career modelling swimwear : Actress Alison Peebles on living with multiple sclerosis and lockdown travel dash
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Animation tells tale o quiney fightin tae prove Scots tongue wullnae stop her space dream

Updated: 11/05/2021, 12:57 pm © Mull Theatre/DCT Media Morna Young, pictured right, wrote the animation Stella to explore class and language attitudes. A new animation by north-east writer Morna Young explores how attitudes towards the Scots language could be a barrier for some career aspirations. Stella tells the story of a feisty 15-year-old with a big dream of becoming an astronaut to look down on the “totty wee planet”. However, when the teen meets stuffy career advisor Mrs Berk she is told to “talk properly” while trying to be talked out of her seemingly impossible dream. ‘People think she obviously can’t be intelligent’

Mull Theatre maestros bring hope and joy amid Covid-19

BETH Morton was appointed artistic director of Mull Theatre last year. Many people will, no doubt, think that, living through the pandemic on one of the most beautiful islands in the Hebrides, she has lucked out. However, wherever they happen to live, the health crisis has made the last 13 months an extremely difficult time for stage artists. Even now, with the ­vaccine rollout an encouraging credit to the NHS, theatre folk are resigned to the fact their industry will be among the last to fully reopen. For some, such as Pitlochry Festival Theatre, the next step is to programme work to be performed in an outdoor ­auditorium. For Mull Theatre, it’s now time to launch work that was planned and created back in the darkest days of lockdown.

Scotland s Best Events This Week (7-21 May)

What s On Scotland 7-21 May: Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival & more This week sees the return of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, offering screenings, workshops, and talks processing and healing from the last year. Elsewhere, in-person art returns to Jupiter Artland and Stills, and music fills Leith Theatre. Feature by Anahit Behrooz | 07 May 2021 Following one of the hardest years many of us have ever known, this year s Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival is a moment of welcome and compassionate respite, offering workshops, screenings, and talks exploring how we have all collectively responded to the last year, and the ways arts and culture can help pull us through.

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