Burbridge's short stories and poetry have appeared in numerous literary magazines, such as
Agenda, Stand and
Ambit,
Arts Council Anthologies, and on
BBC Radio 4. Burbridge's plays have been performed on the Brighton and London fringe, and on tour. Bright Red Theatre's double-bill
Neck and
Cutting Room, which dealt with political extremism, toured nationally in 1988.
Vermin, about the homeless, was premiered at the Brighton Festival and transferred to the
Finborough in 1991.
Cock Robin, about recovering alcoholics, was a runner up in the Verity Bargate Award for new writing, while
Scrap, dealing with teenage disorders, received an Arts Council Research and Development award in 1996. Burbridge's fringe work was revived by Otherplace Productions at Bankside's
Rose Theatre in
Hard Chair Stories, a piece about living with severe disability, and taken to 3 & 10,
Brighton Festival 2008. As the founder of Tommy McDermott's Theatre in 1989, a company committed to producing contemporary drama centred on social issues, Burbridge worked with, among others, the
Soho Theatre, Jack Bradley (Literary Manager at the National Theatre) and playwrights
Mark Ravenhill and
Diane Samuels. This led to a number of media appearances, including a televised debate about arts funding, on a panel with
Patrick Garland and
Nicholas de Jongh. He has also had work produced on
BBC Radio, such as the Monday Play
Grosse Fugue and the Afternoon Play
Rites of Passage. Burbridge has published the full-length novel
Operation Emerald, under the pseudonym Dominic McCartan, concerning those caught up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland. As a manuscript, this reached the final shortlist for the 1984 Triple First Award, run jointly by
The Bodley Head,
Penguin Books and The Book Club Association, adjudicated by
William Trevor and
Graham Greene. A non-fiction work,
War Without Honour, where he collaborated with
Fred Holroyd, an ex-military intelligence officer, was launched at the
House of Commons, and caused a political stir. though others have not been convinced by the claims. Burbridge has also written analytical articles on poetry and ethnic music for magazines such as ''
R2 (Rock'n'Reel)'' exploring the link between personal and political disorder and creativity. In August 2010, Burbridge contributed to an eBook collection of political poems entitled
Emergency Verse – Poetry in Defence of the Welfare State edited by
Alan Morrison He has written a new full length poetry collection,
The Unicycle Set, published by Waterloo Press, February 2011. ==Music==