The List Hot 100 2025 - 13- Dawn Sievewright / 24- Milly Sweeney / Alison Watt / Ramesh Meyyappan / Stuart Fraser
13- Dawn Sievewright
Dawn Sievewright took centre stage this year in a hit adaptation of Nicole Taylor’s successful film, Wild Rose. With an already impressive CV in shows such as Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, Sievewright made the role of wannabe Country music star Rose-Lynn Harlan her own in a towering performance.
24- Milly Sweeney
Milly Sweeney’s play, Water Colour, had already won the St. Andrews Playwriting Award before had even been produced. When it opened at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Sweeney’s study of two young people on the brink went on to win the Stage Debut Award for Best Writer.
Alison Watt
Alison Watt’s first London exhibition for seventeen years, From Light, saw the Greenock born painter create eighteen brand new works specifically for the Pitzhanger Gallery in response to architect Sir John Soane’s use of light. The result illuminated Watt’s world as much as that of Soane.
Ramesh Meyyappan
Ramesh Meyyappan’s emotive fusions of sound and image saw him reimagine Shakespeare in a gorgeous Lear, which saw Meyyappan cast as father, king and fool. Meyyappan also toured with Last Rites, a moving depiction of a man laying his father to rest.
Stuart Fraser
Stuart Fraser’s Fuzz Bat Gigs set-up has enlivened Edinburgh’s fertile DIY leftfield gig scene for several years now, with Fraser’s irrepressible presence intent on fostering a community vibe for the weird and wonderful. Somehow Fraser even finds time to perform in his solo bass guise as Puppet Midnight.
The List, November 2025
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