projects.
A selection of projects including participation, directing, writing, producing and performing.
You can click on the links below to find more specific diciplines:
Writing
Directing
Performing
Participation/Teaching
The Monday Men
Ayr Gaiety
Saturdays Doon the J.M.
Dundee Rep
Armour: A Herstory
Fearless Players
15 Buccleuch Place
RCS
Fearless Players
Cracked
New Work
Happy Shock
Ayr Gaiety
Gen Z meet The 90's
Podcast
Fearless Players
Treasure Island
EMK
Bagpipes & Bandura
Ayr Gaiety
Southcraig SEN Choir
Ayr Gaiety
Robin Hood
EMK
Ayr Gaiety
Lost in Time
Filip Holackey
The New Victorians
Making Musical Theatre
Ayr Gaiety
Open Your Lugs
Ayr Gaiety
Not Fit for Purpose
Ayr Gaiety
EMK
Fun Fest
REVIEWS
"Davidson’s portrayal of Nancy Maclehose is stunning. The heartbreak Nancy feels at the loss of her lover still shines through in Davidson’s depiction of the complex pain of her hurting another woman, her romantic rival. Davidson’s excellent portrayal brings to the forefront the real Nancy’s devotion to her fellow woman, a truly admirable quality that many would not know of otherwise."
Georgia Herriott - The Student
Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard
"Lydia Davidson and Bethany Tennick bring warmth and sincerity to the book and lyrics"
Paul Vale - The Stage
Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard
"Lydia Davidson does an excellent job as Nancy – equally proud of her relationship with Burns, but also concerned to protect her reputation"
Mary Woodward - ScotsGay
Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard
"Davidson's Nancy has the right balance of passion and caution, aware of her role as the "other women", determined to make amends but also protect her identity."
Fiona Scott - Broadway World
Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard
"Lydia Davidson and Lori Flannigan as Nancy and Jean respectively are funny, tender and brusque as the mood requires – and again, completely believable."
Kelly Apter - The List
Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard
"Lydia Davidson has some touching moments as Jack’s Mother"
James Andrews - Pocketsize Theatre
Into The Woods
"Motherhood and babies are very important in this show of course, and there were suitably contrasting performances from Emma Ochia as Cinderella’s appalling stepmother and Lydia Davidson, ever despairing of her son Jack"
Chris Abbot - Sardines Magazine
Into The Woods