COMMUNITY
Mull Youth Theatre makes connections After lunch the team Senior actors from Mull moved to the main stage, Youth Theatre travelled to spending the Beacon two hours Arts Centre in Greenock We are so proud in technical and dress recently to of them and rehearsals take part in they should be before their the National very proud of performance of Theatre’s themselves. It The Ramayana Connections Reset by programme. was a privilege Ayeesha Connections to spend a Menon. The is a youth joyous few main stage was theatre festival days in their massive and a that was hardworking little daunting, established 27 but Mull Youth years ago and company Theatre rose to champions the the occasion. talent of young The performance was people from across the UK. exemplary, the actors held The day started early with the stage and the audience introductions to another with great participating company skill. Their and then on to hours of workshops for vocal training, mentor, director bonding and inspiration.
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and technical manager took them through their paces and many new skills were learned. A spokesperson for An Tobar and Mull Theatre said: ‘We are so proud of them and they should be very proud of themselves. It was a privilege to spend a joyous few days in their hardworking company.’ The cast included Millie Mitchell-Stephens, Louise Chauvet, James Chauvet, Edie Thorne, Flora Thorne, Lonneke Hutton, Ellie Turnbull, Ayla Purfit, Dominic Hill, Ben Western, Lottie Le Jeune, Bea Caskie, Ava Olden, Eilidh MacDonald.
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