Lomond Sebastian Docherty is an emerging writer whose work explores character, voice, and socially grounded storytelling, often centring working-class perspectives and young people’s lived experiences.
His writing has been presented in both UK and international contexts, with a focus on performance-led development and collaboration.
“Ian” – Original Monologue
Writer & Performer
Citizens Theatre
An original monologue developed with dramaturgical support and presented as part of a curated, public-facing event with an invited industry audience.
Festival Work (Ignite Theatre – Scottish Delegation)
Writer & Performer
Zimbabwe International Literature Festival
Original work devised and performed as part of the international festival programme, presented to a live audience.
Lomond’s writing is rooted in performance, often developed through rehearsal and collaboration with actors and creatives. His work blends scripted and devised approaches, with a strong emphasis on voice, rhythm, and accessibility for audiences.
Alongside his independent work, he has written for youth theatre and community-based performances, supporting young people to develop their own stories and confidence through creative practice.
Lomond is currently developing new writing projects, including Big Sammy, a one-person play exploring literacy, identity, and growing up in complex home environments. The work is aimed at young audiences and centres empathy, humour, and emotional honesty.