Morna Young

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Morna Young


Born
in Moray, Scotland
January 19, 1984

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Morna Young is a Scottish playwright, screenwriter, journalist, actress and musician.

She was the recipient of the 2017 Dr. Gavin Wallace Fellowship (hosted by Creative Learning, Aberdeen City Council) and the New Playwrights Award 2014 (Playwrights' Studio, Scotland).

Her professionally produced plays include The Buke of the Howlat (Findhorn Bay Arts), Lost at Sea (Perth Theatre, 2019) and her adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen (Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 2023). Her adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song was staged by Dundee Rep and the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, in 2024.

Young is a scriptwriter for the BBC Scotland television soap opera River City.
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Lost at Sea

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Tomorrow at Noon

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Sunset Song: 2024 Tour

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“When I left home, I faithfully carried my copy of Sunset Song onward into life. Each reading brought a new layer and deeper understanding, but it was the notion of Two Chrisses that always echoed in my soul. Through Chris Guthrie, I understood the inferiority complex I felt as a working-class Scot as I began to move in different circles. I remember arriving at drama school with Doric words in my mouth, as other students looked blankly at my attempts to find an English equivalent. I'd then return home and feel 'posh' amongst my Scots speaking family. I was part of two worlds, but felt like I belonged in neither.

The feeling persistently lingered but surfaced in earnest during the pandemic. At that time, I was working with the Scots Language Centre on their 'Scots Wark' project, and I was asked to deliver a creative learning resource. My offering was called 'The Twa Chrisses: A Love Letter to Sunset Song', a cathartic and empowering story to scrieve, but it also made my fingers itch to write a full theatrical adaptation. Somehow, gorgeous synchronicity ensued when Andrew Panton, Artistic Director of Dundee Rep, and Finn den Hertog contacted me with this very idea.”
Morna Young, Sunset Song: 2024 Tour



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