Fest Magazine awarded the show four stars, noting, “It does indeed take someone who’s a little bit unique to don a bottomless parrot costume and a pair of knickers.”[7] In 2018, Lyons debuted ChiffChaff at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Stephen Maxwell of The Times described the show as “expert clowning that’s by turns charming, silly, touching, and catastrophic.”[8] Later that year, Lyons premiered Medusa at the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton, which Broadway World called “in-your-face and not afraid to be itself, or to get straight to the point.”[9] Following this production, Lyons experienced a spinal injury, which influenced her subsequent work.
[10] In 2019, Lyons toured her solo show Love Songs to Guinea Pigs, which explored her recovery from spinal surgery.
[11] In 2022, Lyons premiered Raven, a comedy-horror show inspired by trauma and the works of Stephen King, at the Edinburgh Fringe.
[17] Lyons has appeared on television programs such as The Dog Ate My Homework, The Stand-Up Sketch Show, and Comedians Giving Lectures.