

Fiona Black
Fiona attended RSAMD (now the Royal Conservatoire) and spent many years in theatre, film and television production. She left to study for an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia and now lives in the North of Scotland and concentrates on writing.
Reviews: 29
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The Testament of Gideon Mack
A strong ensemble cast enthrall as they explore the meaning of faith in a faithless society

My Favourite Cake
Joyful romantic comedy set against the background of a restrictive political regime

The Critic
Enveloped in fog and decadence, The Critic brings the world of the 1930s to life


The Wound the Rag & the In-Between
Early-career artists provide a successful Highland premiere.


The Great Escaper
True story forgoes the media circus around a well-documented event to explore the anguish caused by war



Stornoway, Quebec
A refreshingly original play challenging the audience with its multi-lingual fluidity.


Female Gothic
Rebecca Vaughan’s skilfully crafts an evening of horror through spoken word


Catherine Called Birdy
An energetic, anachronistic romp showing the coming of age of a young girl in Medieval England

The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Rapture Theatre deliver a mesmerising portrayal of a dysfunctional family

Private Lives
A well-constructed, magical world that allows for light-hearted escapism

The Steptoe and Son Radio Show
A humorous tribute to a classic that lacks the heart that made it great


A Number
Rapture Theatre delivers a powerful exploration of grief, anguish, and family dynamics



The Wall of Shadows
Documentary places its mountainous subject at the centre of the film, not as a challenge to be scaled

The Scandal at Mayerling
Kenneth Macmillan subverts expectations with his savage choreography
