'I love that there's this big gay thing in the middle of Scotland': Ian McKellen and Graham Norton join Alan Cumming for Out in the Hills

The Pitlochry Festival theatre hosted a lively first-ever LGBTQ+ festival in the picturesque Scottish town of Pitlochry. The three-day event, dubbed "Out in the Hills," brought together an array of creative pursuits, including talks, scratch performances, workshops, and even a ceilidh led by the Malin Lewis Trio. This celebration of queer culture was spearheaded by new artistic director Alan Cumming, who is no stranger to pushing boundaries.

Sir Ian McKellen, 86 and with impressive lung capacity for his age, took the stage to perform a rehearsed reading of Laurie Slade's new monologue "Equinox." Written from the perspective of Ed, an elderly gay man struggling to come to terms with his life choices, McKellen delivered a powerful performance that was met with thunderous applause. His character's emotional plea for understanding and acceptance resonated deeply with the audience.

After the reading, Cumming joined forces with Graham Norton to engage in a witty conversation about the TV host's career. The lighthearted discussion featured humorous anecdotes, touching moments, and a healthy dose of sarcasm – characteristic of both hosts. Meanwhile, audiences were eagerly anticipating other events, including a Sunday afternoon panel discussion between trans playwright Jo Clifford and her daughter Catriona Innes.

Throughout the festival, attendees were treated to an inclusive atmosphere that was, at times, irreverent in its humor and playfulness. Graham Norton even expressed his enthusiasm for being part of such a joyous celebration, stating, "I love that there's this big gay thing in the middle of Scotland." The event's unapologetic embrace of queer culture was further underscored by Cumming's tongue-in-cheek reference to his own Scottish heritage.

Overall, Out in the Hills demonstrated its commitment to fostering a sense of community and providing a platform for creative expression. By embracing diversity and inclusivity, this festival has solidified its position as an important contributor to Scotland's cultural landscape.
 
OMG 😍 I'm so thrilled to see Pitlochry hosting its first-ever LGBTQ+ festival πŸŽ‰! It's about time our Scottish hills got a bit more colorful 🌈🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Alan Cumming did an amazing job as artistic director, bringing together so many talented artists and creatives πŸ’–. And can we talk about Sir Ian McKellen's performance? πŸ™Œ 86 and still slaying the stage like it's his job! 🎭 The ceilidh was a total highlight too - I love how the Malin Lewis Trio brought that Scottish energy to the festival 🎢. Can't wait for next year's Out in the Hills! πŸ“…πŸ’–
 
omg can u believe how cool it was that Alan Cumming brought his own Scottish vibes to the festival πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏπŸŽ‰ i mean, it just made everything feel even more special πŸ™Œ and i loved how they incorporated ceilidh into the whole thing πŸŽΆπŸ˜„ graham norton was hilarious with jo clifford too πŸ˜‚ what a wonderful celebration of queer culture πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
OMG, I'm DEAD πŸ’€πŸ΄οΈβ€πŸŒˆ!! Out in the Hills was EVERYTHING 😍! The way it brought together all these talented creatives for a celebration of queer culture was truly breathtaking 🀩. Alan Cumming is GENIUS 🎭 and his vision for this festival is totally on point πŸ”₯. I mean, who wouldn't want to attend a ceilidh led by the Malin Lewis Trio 🎢? It's not often you get to experience Scottish culture with a queer twist πŸ’–. And let's talk about Sir Ian McKellen, 86 and still slaying the game πŸ€΄β€β™‚οΈ! His performance was pure MAGIC ✨. I'm so glad Graham Norton was part of it too - his wit is on point as always πŸ˜‚. This festival has totally cemented its place in Scotland's cultural history πŸ’―. Can't wait for next year's event πŸŽ‰πŸ”œ
 
I'm so over these events being called "festivals" anymore 🀣 it's just a bunch of stuff thrown together for the sake of being diverse πŸ™„. And Pitlochry? It's like they're trying too hard to be charming and picturesque... newsflash: it's Scotland, not a Hallmark card πŸ“. But I guess it was cool that Sir Ian McKellen came out and showed off his impressive lungs πŸ‘…. And Alan Cumming is always going to bring some much-needed edge to any event πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The panel discussion with Jo Clifford and Catriona Innes sounds super interesting, though πŸ€”. Can't wait for the next year's "festival" to see what they've got cooking in Pitlochry... or if it'll just be more of the same πŸ˜’.
 
I think it's bloody fantastic that Pitlochry Festival Theatre is now hosting an annual LGBTQ+ festival πŸŒˆπŸŽ‰! I mean, the whole event felt super intimate and welcoming, with a great lineup of creative activities that catered to all sorts of tastes. Alan Cumming really brought his A-game as artistic director, making sure everything felt fresh and exciting.

Sir Ian McKellen's performance was absolutely electrifying, though 😲 - the way he poured his heart into Ed's emotional monologue was truly breathtaking. And I adored how Graham Norton and Alan Cumming just riffed off each other during their chat; it was like they were having a private joke that we got to eavesdrop on 🀣.

The atmosphere at the festival felt super inclusive, with everyone embracing their quirks and individuality in a really positive way. I think what resonated most with me was how unapologetic and joyful the whole event felt - no drama, just pure celebration of queer culture ❀️. As for Graham Norton's comment about there being this "big gay thing" in Scotland... honestly, who wouldn't want that? πŸ™Œ
 
I'm so stoked that Pitlochry hosted that amazing LGBTQ+ festival πŸŽ‰! Alan Cumming really knows how to bring the house down with events like this one 🀩. I loved that Sir Ian McKellen just killed it on stage, his performance was so emotional and raw πŸ’”. And can we talk about Graham Norton's banter skills? πŸ˜‚ He's such a sweetheart and his humility is really endearing.

I think what I love most about this festival is the sense of community and inclusivity that's palpable throughout 🌈. It's amazing to see people coming together to celebrate their individuality and express themselves freely πŸ’–. As someone who's all about supporting platforms that prioritize creator expression, it's awesome to see Out in the Hills doing just that πŸ”₯.

I'm definitely inspired by Cumming's vision for this festival and how he's committed to providing a space for queer culture to thrive 🌟. It's events like this one that remind me why I love being part of the online community – we're always talking about ways to support creators and promote diversity and inclusion πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸŽ‰ I'm so stoked to see Pitlochry hosting its first-ever LGBTQ+ festival! Alan Cumming is a genius for bringing queer culture to the heart of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. Sir Ian McKellen's performance was absolutely breathtaking - I mean, 86 and still killing it on stage πŸ™Œ! The way they wove in humor and emotion was just perfect for this celebration of queer culture. I love how Graham Norton brought his signature wit to the conversation with Jo Clifford, too πŸ˜‚. And can we talk about how inclusive everything felt? It's amazing to see Scotland embracing its diversity like that πŸ’–. Out in the Hills has set a new standard for festivals - here's to many more! πŸŽ‰
 
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