Article Source: East Renfrewshire Culture & Leisure
Last Updated: 10 October 2022 9:58
Dolly Parton Saved My Life, a dramatic comedy by Dundee theatre company Elfie Picket Theatre, will be at the centre of a free event featuring live music from local musicians, food and singalongs at Arthurlie House in Barrhead on Friday 14 October and Netherlee Pavillion on Saturday 15 October from from 12-3.30pm.
Supported by Creative Scotland funding, the play centres around Bonnie, a young Dundonian teacher, who discovers a box of forgotten memories left behind by her late grandmother. Driven by her desire to uncover the questions of her past, Bonnie must decide between maintaining her domestic life and her forgotten aspirations.
Eastwood Park Theatre is rolling out the red carpet for Downs With Love on 27 October at 7.30pm. Abigail Brydon, who has Down's Syndrome, will take on the leading role of Beth in this play, which sets out to challenge people's perceptions of disability and create positive representation. Beth strikes up a friendship with her new support worker, Tracy, who takes her to watch local singer, Mark, perform. Complex and challenging issues arise as Beth loves Mark but Mark loves Tracy, who loves them both. Downs with Love features a BSL interpreter as an actor within the play. The event takes place during Down's Syndrome Awareness Month and is also supported by funding from Creative Scotland.
Eastwood Park Theatre will also host a free Storytelling with British Sign Language course during the school October holiday. Supported by Creative Scotland funding, the class follows the first Beginner BSL course for children aged 9-12, which took place throughout September at Williamwood High School. The second part of the course encourages children to use their BSL skills to create stories that will be performed at Eastwood Park Theatre, with the week-long course culminating in a piece of theatre which will be performed for family and friends.
Moira McFadden from East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure said: “Eastwood Park Theatre regularly hosts sell-out shows throughout the year, from our highly successful pantomime performances to live music and theatre, kids' shows, comedy performances, theatre and film screenings and much more.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone along to enjoy our free events in October, thanks to Creative Scotland funding, as we work to make the theatre more accessible and inclusive to all. As part of this commitment, we have worked within the community to invite groups and people who may not usually attend live shows.
“We are currently hosting free British Sign Language workshops for children, regularly host BSL performances at Eastwood Park Theatre and also highlight our relaxed performances for those with additional support needs. We welcome any feedback about how we can improve our services in future, too.”
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