[2] She won a flute scholarship[3] to attend Wells Cathedral School for the sixth form.
[5] In 2013, Stone was awarded a Foundation Fellowship from Wells Cathedral School, and in 2015, was made an Associate of the Royal Academy Of Music (ARAM).
[1] Kate Copstick giving four stars in The Scotsman wrote “really very good stand-up, and she delivers quite a punch...cleverly constructed stuff with some terrific one-liners, smart little callbacks woven into not just the chat, but the songs too.
[15] In June 2013, Stone performed her full-length show at London's Southbank Centre, as part of the Udderbelly Festival.
[2] Focusing on her life as a musician and her father's struggle with alcoholism,[2] she set herself the challenge to play twenty different instruments throughout the performance.
[2] Steve Bennett in Chortle describing it as "a lovely show, playful and happy with a good heart and an irresistible energy, neatly tied together and guaranteed to please.