The theatre is taking part in Hull Refugee Week this month.
This season has already resulted in the 28-year-old being named the Champions League's player of the season and the Ligue 1 Golden Boot winner.His career looked destined to be one of of unfulfilled potential, and he has admitted himself for years he lacked professionalism. He once cost Barcelona a fee of £96.8m, potentially rising to £135.5m.
But before this season he had only managed double figures for goals in a league campaign once, his first in senior football for Rennes (12 goals in 2015-16).Maybe he was best known in England for missing the chance to put Barca 4-0 up in their 2019 Champions League semi-final, withEven approaching the halfway point of the season, he was only having a fairly average one by his standards - with five goals before playing Lyon on 15 December.
But everything changed that day as Luis Enrique moved him from his more accustomed right-wing berth to play him at centre forward - and he netted in a 3-1 win.That was part of a run of 18 goals in 10 games. After that he chipped in goals at a regular rate.
Even with a return of one goal in his final 10 games of the season, he ended on 33 - with 21 in the league making him Ligue 1's top scorer.
Dembele has also performed for his country, netting in Nations League wins over Belgium and Croatia - doubling his tally of competitive goals in a France shirt.That theme of the health of minority languages dominated many conversations at the festival.
Coinneach Smith, producer at- the BBC's Scottish Gaelic language radio station - said: "In a media landscape dominated by English, seeing how others tell their own audiences' stories is very valuable, giving you a better understanding of how Scottish Gaelic broadcasting sits within that wider context.
"Each Celtic language and nation's history, context, and modern experience is different - but there's a shared desire to give each community programmes that reflect their identity and voice."Presenter Cathy MacDonald added: "As an international jury member for some years at the festival, I've observed that categories overall are markedly stronger and more diverse, despite a challenging industry landscape.