Projects
Mairi Campbell’s Living Stone is the Fringe First winning solo show created with director/devisor Kath Burlinson and co-composer Dave Gray.
The journey begins with the discovery of the ancient mill stone on Mairi’s great-grandmother’s croft on the isle of Lismore. Mairi explores the stone’s stories and mysteries, the images she finds within it and some of the 100 drawings she made of it.
Living Stone is a distinctive blend of live music, song and viola as well as striking visual art which creates a rich, multi-sensory experience highlighting the mystery and beauty of everyday life.
Following the run of the Pendulum Trilogy at Edinburgh Fringe 2025 and the Scottish Tour of Living Stone in autumn 2025, Mairi is now touring Auld Lang Syne to selected venues. Co-created and directed by Kath Burlinson [Mairi's dates etc can be found here: https://mairicampbell.scot/whats-on/]
The music of 'When Mountains Meet' toured to Lahore, Hunza and Karachi, Pakistan October 2025.
Gig theatre, storytelling, Scottish/Pakistani-influenced music & striking visual images combine to recount musician Anne Wood’s adventures as she leaves Edinburgh for an unforgettable voyage through Pakistan.
When Mountains Meet performed at Celtic Connection 2023 and toured to 10 venues across Scotland in 2024, supported by the Creative Scotland Touring Fund for Theatre and Dance.
Selling out the majority of venues, the show welcomed audiences in Edinburgh, Shetland, Aberdeen, Ullapool, Stirling, Crieff, Glasgow, Castle Douglas, Melrose ad Paisley. This included three festivals, Rise Up in Aberdeen, Ulluminate in Ullapool and Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival.
For more information on the album and the show visit whenmountainsmeet.com
Funded by Creative Scotland
When Mountains Meet Spring Scottish Tour 2024
With the support of Creative Scotland and Mull & An Tobar Theatre, the AAC's current project, Quinn had a period of Research & Development in Autumn 2025. The R&D explored the potential for Em Strang's novel, Quinn, to be adapted for the stage. Director Kath Burlinson, writer Em Strang, actor Nigel Hollidge, Lighting Designer Louise Gregory and BSL Interpreter Rachel Amey had a fruitful period of exploration and and we are hoping to secure further funding for a production.
'The AAC is my safety net when I forget the direct, wild and sensitive painter that I am!'
Juliette June, artist