The Wee Review, Scotland's online arts and culture magazine. Ears? In making these two pieces with Janey, and now with Jack too, we wanted to show how humans are facing the same struggles that they’ve always faced but in a different context. Watch Scenes for Survival in the following places: www.bbc.co.uk/scenesforsurvival Theatre as an artform is able to be responsive and these stories begin to help us understand the times we are living through and how to collectively imagine our futures. • Mr Davidson added: ``Because of press coverage of the case, Mr Percy was the target of personal abuse and intimidation from a certain element who live in his community and that added to his entrenched discomforture. Both women said their experiences at the hands of Percy helped wreck their marriages. A Stornoway teenager dreams of getting behind the wheel and escaping her small-town life. Related Videos. My mum Annie Currie had a hard life. Your IP: 110.173.232.86 There’s so much to catch up on, and it’s high time they started planning for their futures. Cloudflare Ray ID: 5df3f602a99fdf95 A selection of scenes will also be broadcast on BBC Scotland, BBC Four and BBC Alba over the coming months. 29K Views. More. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. In his evidence, Percy said he was disgusted by the allegations and said he knew of no reason why the girls should have made them up. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. She had learned to write with her left hand instead. The first Scenes for Survival will feature pieces by Janey Godley, Morna Pearson and a new Rebus. www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/scenesforsurvival, Despite some tremendous visualisation, Matterhorn suffers from an overly convoluted script, Intriguing digital production struggles with execution but inspires reflection on the lottery of life, A show that reminds us to embrace everything – whether that be a career, divorce or our insecurities, Your email address will not be published. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Produced by National Theatre of Scotland, in association with BBC Scotland, Screen Scotland, BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine project, with support from Hopscotch Films. His defence counsel described Ms Godley as an ``attention seeker''. Trapped at home with no company save for an adorable dog and a stubborn husband who just won’t be told what to do, a middle-aged woman offers a sobering and darkly funny glimpse into her lockdown experience. Going live for Janey. TWO sisters hugged each other yesterday as the man who abused them 30 years ago began a two-year sentence. A young woman takes comfort imagining a time when she can be with her loved ones again. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. JavaScript seems to be disabled. Scenes for Survival: Alone Part 1 A middle-aged woman offers a sobering and darkly funny glimpse into her lockdown experience in this new short from leading Scottish comedienne Janey Godley. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Sturgeon said that couples who don’t live together, where at least one lives alone, can be “reunited without physical distancing” from Friday. Trapped at home with no company save for an adorable dog and a stubborn husband who just won’t be told what to do, a middle-aged woman offers a sobering and darkly funny glimpse into her lockdown experience. Ms Godley, a TV comedy scriptwriter who has appeared at some of the UK's top night spots for comics, said: ``We are both just delighted that justice has been done and one more pervert has been taken off the streets. (P Written and performed by Janey Godley, directed by Caitlin Skinner. Ms Godley said: ``It has taken 30 years for us to start our lives again, but the whole nightmare has brought us much closer together. getting behind the wheel and escaping her small-town life. You can watch all the the audio described videos via our website on individual Scenes for Survival pages or on our youtube channel. During the four-day trial the two sisters wept in the witness box as they relived the extent of Percy's abuse. Janey Godley trolls MP Margaret Ferrier in 'Ah've git the covid, everybody's been telt' clip Janey Godley took a swipe at SNP MP Margaret Ferrier after she … All rights reserved. Click here for Audio Described version . I just wanted justice done and both me and my sister hope he gets help. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. She's a fucking great comedian - Billy Connolly. Wellington boots?” - Billy Connolly . 0:42. If you’re a parent with a wee kid the park is a haven. You can watch all the the audio described videos via our website on individual Scenes for Survival pages or on our youtube channel. “Scenes for Survival will celebrate the extraordinary talent of Scottish theatre-makers,” said Jackie Wylie, NTS Artistic Director, introducing the series. '', ``We waited 30 years - but we did it, and we did it together. Alone – written and performed by Janey Godley, directed by Caitlin Skinner. Mrs Crawford said: ``My life started the day after I went to the police and told them what had happened all these years before.`. Please enable JavaScript to take full advantage of iPlayer. “It has been fantastic to work in new ways and seek strength in creative collaboration through the cross sector partnership between theatre organisations and broadcasters. A middle-aged woman offers a sobering and darkly funny glimpse into her lockdown experience in this new short from leading Scottish comedienne Janey Godley. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here. Janey Godley teams up with Jack Lowden and director Caitlin Skinner for a heart-warming and uplifting follow-up to her original Scenes for Survival short Alone.Produced by National Theatre of Scotland, in association with BBC Scotland, Screen Scotland, BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine project, with support from Hopscotch Films.