23 October 2019 The Monster & Mary Shelley Fascinating and hilarious contemporary look back at Mary Shelley's creation of Frankenstein. Reviewed at Tron Theatre
26 July 2019 Act Of Repair An electrifying performance exemplifying the writing and acting talents of Scotland's young actors. Reviewed at Eden Court
1 June 2019 The Red Lion Much more than a matchday melodrama, Patrick Marber's football play receives a fine Scottish debut Reviewed at Brunton Theatre
28 October 2018 Far Far From Ypres The great and good of the folk world gather to pay respect to the Scots of the Great War Reviewed at Usher Hall
5 June 2018 Shattered New play exploring grief and loss manages to uplift Reviewed at Paisley Arts Centre
17 October 2017 Scottish Ensemble: The Power of Five Wonderful music, but flawed by the literary performance. Reviewed at Greyfriars Kirk
28 March 2017 Citizen An important topic explored through music, dance and speech, but at times it lacks clarity Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
20 March 2017 The Red Chair Sarah Cameron’s captivating solo performance balances between a twisted fairytale and dark reality. Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
1 March 2017 The Cause of Thunder A meandering but entertaining meditation on the ways in which the world has changed since Brexit. Reviewed at Tron Theatre
28 February 2017 A Life With The Beatles [Rating:4/5] An enjoyable look at the Beatles' career through the eyes of road manager, Neil Aspinall. Reviewed at -SELECT VENUE-
21 February 2017 Fisk A visually stunning performance, let down by an underdeveloped concept. Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
7 October 2016 Democracy There is much to love about Rapture Theatre's take on Cold War German politics Reviewed at Eden Court
26 September 2016 The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit A surreal and cautionary tale, where dull meets deadly. Reviewed at Brunton Theatre
6 April 2018 - NaN undefined NaN Little Light The lingering impression is one of wonder in Vision Mechanics' latest. Reviewed at Eden Court