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Paisley actor is ready to take to the stage in major production

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A Paisley actor is getting ready to take the stage in a major new Scottish productionGallowhill man Martin Quinn is part of the cast of Orphans, a musical take on the Scottish cult classic film.The show will open at the SEC Armadillo at the beginning of April before heading on tour around Scotland.Martin plays Seamus in the musical, which follows the Flynn siblings on a stormy night in Glasgow after the death of their mother.He said: “Apart from everything else, everyone has been locked up for two years.

It’s nice doing a musical set in Scotland.“It’s a proper working class story and you don’t really get many of them. It’s nice singing in my own dialect.“Everyone working on it is at the top of their game.

The lights, the set, all the technical staff, it’s not just about your performance but everyone else in the production.“We are working with some of the best in the country, that’s what’s cool about it.”Martin was also in Moorcroft at the Tron Theatre, written by Erskine woman Eilidh Loan and has appearances on screen for Scots Squad and The Limmy Show under his belt.Don't miss the latest headlines from around Renfrewshire.

Sign up to our newsletters here.Once the Orphans tour comes to an end, he’ll have May off then will be back at the Tron Theatre for Underwood Lane, a play which has a special connection for him.He said: “That’s where my grandparents lived in Paisley when they came over from Ireland so I had to get that part.”Martin’s also got an upcoming role in the much-loved Derry Girls, which will be back on Channel 4 soon for its third and final series.“It was cool, they were all really nice,” he said. “We had lots of time to try the scenes in different ways.“I’d like to do more telly work only because I’ve not

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