There are lots of magicians who claim to be funny or have dabbled with a few unpaid five minute open slots.

Steven has been a comedian for eight years working as support act, headliner and compere. He also writes comedy, his work being broadcast on BBC One, BBC Two, Channel 4, Channel 5, Radio Scotland, Radio 2.

He plays all the main clubs in Scotland and is a regular act and compere at The Stand Comedy Club, in Glasgow and Edinburgh. He has perfomed five years at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and two years at the Glasgow Comedy Festival. Critics opinions can be read on the REVIEWS page.

For the 2007 Glasgow Comedy Festival he performed with fellow magician Jackie Mclements in a full one hour show at The Britannia Panopticon in Glasgow - the oldest surviving musical hall in Great Britian.


During the ’03 & ’04 Edinburgh Fringe he performed his well-received solo show, 'Magic @ Cafe Royal'. In the '02 Fringe he was a regular on the Amused Moose show, "Scotland's Best and Guests."

As a comedy writer he has written for television and radio. These include material which has been broadcast on:

An Audience With Robert Burns
Have I got News for you.
Mock The Week
8 Out of 10 Cats
They Think It’s All Over
The Live Floor Show
The Saturday Show
The Craig Hill Show
The Karen Dunbar Show
Chewin' The Fat
Parson and Naylors’ Pull Out Section,
The Why Front
Watson's Wind Up.

 

Steven is a member of the Amazing Bastards - A comedy team getting rave reviews across Scotland.

"It's wrong, but it's impossible not to laugh"
"Horribly funny"
Daily Record

He can also be seen perfoming comedy in Annie Griffin's award winning feature film, "Festival".

This is one performer whose hype you can believe.'
The Sunday Times

Some expertly timed sleight of hand tricks that truly sparkle. With this kind of polished timing and winning enthusiasm Dick is a born performer who will appeal to audiences across the board. Marvellous.
The Scotsman

Well-versed sleight-of-hand trickery with an engaging quick wit to rival stand-ups who are without the distraction of magic.
Three Weeks Newspaper