About Jack

Jack (he/him) is a Fife-Based Actor and Drama Facilitator. He specializes in workshops in devising, focus, teambuilding, script work, comedy, and ensemble work. Jack has recently performed as Orestes in This Restless House, and James in Posh, he has featured in Two Sisters at the Royal Lyceum Theatre and Wee Man with Barrowland Ballet at Capital Theatres and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Logo of Fife College featuring a diamond-shaped emblem and stylized text.
Logo of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Logo for The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
The logo for The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring the word 'fringe' in large black letters with 'The Edinburgh Festival' in smaller text above it.
logo for Frantic Assembly, in black and white.
The logo for Capital Theatres, Edinburgh
Logo of Edinburgh College with stylized square icons and the text 'Edinburgh College' in bold black letters.
The logo for Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh

Selected Work

Selected theatre and performance work spanning classical adaptation, new writing, devised theatre and contemporary performance.

Production image for This Restless House

Featured Production

This Restless House

Zinnie Harris' acclaimed retelling of the Oresteia trilogy, reimagining the story through the perspective of Clytemnestra and her daughters. A powerful exploration of family, power and the legacy of violence through contemporary Scottish theatre.

Production image for Posh

Laura Wade

Posh

Laura Wade's sharp political satire following members of an elite Oxford dining society whose privilege and entitlement collide with the real world. A darkly comic examination of class, power and modern British politics.

Production image for Wee Man

Barrowland Ballet

Wee Man

Wee Man is a powerful and highly physical dance-theatre performance by award-winning choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Performed by an all-male cast of both men and teenagers, this candid and compelling work explores the shifting—and stubbornly static—rules of masculinity across generations.

Production image for Two Sisters

Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh

Two Sisters

Produced by the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, this contemporary adaptation explores sisterhood, ambition and the pull between aspiration and reality. A fresh interpretation of classic themes for modern audiences.

Production image for Things We Didn’t Say

Devised Theatre

Things We Didn't Say

A collaboratively devised production developed through ensemble-led research, improvisation and performance making. Exploring grief, memory and the conversations left unsaid at the passing of a loved one.

Actor Facilitator Performer Actor Facilitator Performer Actor Facilitator Performer Actor Facilitator Performer