Wild Life FM is brought to Gaiety stage
The National Theatre of Scotland and CAMPO, in association with The Gaiety, are collaborating with over 40 young people from South Ayrshire, to define landmarks in their lives through music in ‘ Wild Life FM’.
Wild Life FM is part of The National Theatre of Scotland’s nationwide international festival Futureproof, consisting of theatre and performances created by young people in celebration of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018.
Wild Life FM brings together music, theatre and live radio, culminating in two performances on The Gaiety stage.
The performances focus on discovering yourself through music, and gives a voice to what it’s like to be a young person in Scotland today.
Co- curated by the young people themselves, this is a raw insight into the lives and minds of Ayrshire’s young people.
Led by musician Scott Twynholm, director Pol Heyvaert, performance artist Kim Noble and joined by members of the previous Wild Life FM cast from the Unicorn Theatre in London. Audio description for this performance will be available on Saturday, October 27.
Jeremy Wyatt, chief executive of The Gaiety, said: “We are delighted to be collaborating with the National Theatre of Scotland’s Futureproof Festival - bringing international theatre- makers to Ayrshire.
“We are committed to providing open opportunities for Ayrshire’s young people and are thrilled to be able to provide a platform for the wealth of talent that exists in our community”
The show will take place on October 27 and 28 at 7.30pm at The Gaiety.