THE BALLAD OF SONIA THE SKUNK
Writer / Director
A newly retired married Glasgow couple must defend their bungalow from an invasive and arrogant skunk. But their flame has slowly dimmed over the years. Could this be the start of something new for them? Or the last straw for the pair of auld duffers?
Airdrie Arts Centre, April 2025
Originally produced by Point5 Theatre
WASPS
Assistant Director
Rianne is your typical 16-year-old girl, aside from an obsessive phobia of wasps, trying to survive the hellhole that is high school.
As she struggles in bottom-set maths and getting the other grades she needs, some heartbreaking news sends Rianne’s life spiralling out of control in ways she could never have imagined.
A Play, A Pie, and A Pint Production, co-presented by The Traverse Theatre.
Written by Cameron Forbes, Directed by Lesley Hart.
BIG DUCK ENERGY
Writer / Director
“Two polar opposites. Two world views. Two…pals?”
Katie has just lost her sister in an accident that shook their town, Leon has Anatidephobia…a fear of ducks - and somehow they both seem as bad as the other. One night, they are forced to inhabit the same abandoned rooftop until someone comes to find them. What truths rise to the surface when no one knows you here? And are all of them actually true?
Glasgow Acting Academy, September 2025
Originally produced by Point5 Theatre as Under The Skin.
STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT
Assistant Director
Welcome to the Full Shilling Social Club – a late-night rendezvous for two residents of a retirement village adrift in Scotland.
It’s a place for May and Jimmy to swap stories and drams in the twilight of their lives, but when May is offered a chance to begin a new chapter, she must decide whether to leave everything behind, including her dear friend.
A Play, A Pie, and A Pint Production
Written by Alan Muir, Directed by Cora Bissett
COMMON IS AS COMMON DOES: A MEMOIR
Collaborating Artist / Performer
Join Us In Our Wild West Sitting Room With The Ones Who Spit And The Ones Born To Fight. This Is The Story Of A Boy. He’s An Atrocity With Big Ideals, He Needed Bread, Not Sun…
This dance momento mori mashes feats of physical endurance with the end of the night at the Grand Ole Oprey. Using tropes of a Western movie, it explores how experience of poverty and violence can shape a man.
A 21Common production, co-commisioned with One Ren, and part of Future Paisley. Funded by Creative Scotland (Made In Scotland Award 2024)