Alex Eades said in his 4-star
The List review of Murray's play,
The Club, starring Murray and English actor Mark Farrelly, "The performances are magnetic, sparking a wonderful chemistry in this exhilarating and utterly intoxicating razor-sharp dark comedy." Nick Awde's 4-star review in
The Stage of
The Club said: “There’s a huge amount of promise in this one-act-er and you can see this effortlessly expanded to TV.”
The Stages Thom Dibdin wrote in his review of
Big Sean, Mikey and Me: "MUST SEE! Murray illuminates the psyche of Scottish youth culture."
Metros Damon Smith wrote in his 4-star review of
Big Sean, Mikey and Me: "Murray's bravura performance goes from the sublime to the ridiculous in his impressive one-man show." The Herald's theatre critic Neil Cooper's 4-star review of Bath Time said: "It's a bleak and brutal picture that Murray paints, but this exquisitely constructed little firecracker of a show is possessed with an energy and a common touch that makes it irresistible."
BBC critic Robert Jackman's 5-star review of Irvine Welsh's play
Trainspotting said of Murray's performance: "Welsh's wit is transferred perfectly to stage as Renton and Tommy's blend of horror and humour reaches almost schizophrenic level. However, the self-denial and delusion of Ruaraidh Murray's Tommy makes his decline even more harrowing." ==References==