Performing Arts student Mark Gillespie starts his second year with professional acting gig

Published on 07.10.19

For the next three weeks Mark Gillespie (a second year performing arts student) is performing as a professionally paid actor in a children’s theatre piece investigating mental health issues. Last year Mark did his work placement with Whitesox and he made such a good impression that they are now employing him!  Whitesox’s play focuses on

For the next three weeks Mark Gillespie (a second year performing arts student) is performing as a professionally paid actor in a children’s theatre piece investigating mental health issues. Last year Mark did his work placement with Whitesox and he made such a good impression that they are now employing him!  Whitesox’s play focusesPerforming Arts student Mark Gillespie starts his second year with professional acting gig on getting children to understand what mental health is and why it’s important that they talk about it!  Mark and Whitesox are touring primary schools around Worcestershire and Birmingham over the next two weeks. White socks theatre’s Twitter/Instagram is @WeAreWhiteSocks