
Singer-songwriter KT Tunstall has revealed she started writing musicals while stuck at home during lockdown.
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The Scottish musician told BBC Scotland she wanted to find a new way to "flex her musical muscles" while she was unable to play to live audiences.
They include a "rip-roaring, very funny" adaptation of the 2000 film Saving Grace, which was written by Scottish comedian Craig Ferguson.
"It's a really new adventure for me, it's very exciting," she said.
The singer - who grew up in Fife with her adoptive parents - said her musical theatre collaborations will now be her focus for the next year.
And she hopes to see them performed on stage at the Edinburgh Festival.
Like many musicians, Tunstall has had gigs cancelled and rescheduled since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.
It became "confusing and a bit heart-breaking", she said.
As events moved online, she performed for fans around the world from her home in the US, where she has lived since 2015.
"I'm not going to lie, I don't love it. I would definitely be telling you a fib if I said I loved singing into my laptop or my phone."
But she added: "In the circumstances we just wanted to facilitate that feeling of community and being together and having a laugh and having a night out, even when we can't.
"There's a usefulness in it but I very much hope it's a stopgap."