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AN all-round entertainer is putting her best foot forward on a walk to help a charity close to her heart. Nine-year-old Isabella Hay and her pals - who are all cast members in the Movies to Musicals show - have already clocked up more than 400 miles, covering the distance from Glasgow to London s west end. The youngster is taking part in this year s virtual kiltwalk to raise funds for Glasgow Philharmonia, who produce the shows, giving youngsters the opportunity to perform with west end stars. Her mum Mariann, 40, said: They done so well that they ve smashed their target and are extending it now to Broadway.
Blantyre girl Katie Francis takes part in charity single to raise funds for the Glasgow Philharmonia
The youngster has also rubbed shoulders with stars of the West End and Steps singer Faye Tozer.
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Dancing duo take part in hit charity single to raise funds for arts industry
Talented pals Mia Currie and Cerys Tinney took part in the Movies to Musicals project after their show in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall was cancelled due to covid.
Cerys and Mia successfully auditioned for Movies to Musicals for three years in a row (Image: Andrew Neil)
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East Kilbride schoolgirl who has rubbed shoulders with the stars is a hit on charity single
Blacklaw Primary pupil, Katie Francis, took part in the recording of ‘You Can’t Stop The Music’ to raise funds for the Glasgow Philharmonia.
Katie Francis with Faye Tozer at last year s Movies to Musicals show (Image: EKN)
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