A new play about the complexities of eating disorders and diet culture, and the dangers of online communities. Supported by the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.
“Wild & Withered” is a play about sisterhood, prejudice and fate, charting the unknown origin story of the witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Glasgow holds the biggest free music festival Scotland’s ever seen - The Big Day. The only problem? You and your pals can’t see any of it, because you’re stuck in a police holding cell…
“Water Colour” is an exploration of mental illness, family, class and our connection with strangers.
A twist on the classic story premiered at the Glasgow Acting Academy in February 2025.
This (nearly) true story depicts the Glasgow gangster scene in the late eighties/early nineties, through the perspective of a group of teenage girls who are none the wiser.
"Ash" is a Cinderalla retelling as you've never seen it before. Join us in this quaint, Scottish town as we follow Ash Girl and Greer in this hour long exploration of first love, family, and learning to stand up for yourself.
"CAMH DOWN" was co-written alongside Emma Arbon and Fallon Docherty, and performed with Cuttin' Aboot Theatre Co. It was inspired by true stories curated via an anonymous survey, and depicts the stories of six young people navigating the UK's mental health services.
"Yule" is a Christmas jukebox musical, performed by the young people at the Glasgow Acting Academy.
Written in collaboration with Fallon & Bronagh Docherty.
“Camp Castaway” tells the story of Scottish summer camp, Camp Claymore’s, first ever co-ed cabin, in an attempt to be more inclusive of different gender identities.
Written in collaboration with Fallon Docherty.
What would you do if the world was ending? Inspired by the state of the world during the pandemic, "Etiam" explores how humans react when they are told a meteor is going to hit... and it doesn't.
Written in collaboration with Fallon Docherty & Finn Loveman.