Year | Title | Role | Director | Playwright | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 | Bodywork | Adrenalin | Richard Stilgoe | NYMT/The Northcott Theatre, Exeter/(The Exeter Festival), The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. | |
1988–1989 | The Little Rats | P. Allwood, Jeremy James Taylor, David Scott |
NYMT/The George Square Theatre/The Edinburgh International Festival, The National Theatre Thesalonika, The Opera House Piraeus, Sadler's Wells Theatre, The Northcott Theatre, Exeter. | ||
1988 | The Ragged Child | various roles | Jeremy James Taylor, Frank Whately | NYMT/Sadler's Wells Theatre, Northcott Theatre, Exeter, BBC Television, (Networked). | |
1989 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Joseph | Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice | NYMT/Herriot Hall The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. | |
1989–1990 | Captain Stirrick | Ned Stirrick | Eileen Chivers | Jeremy James Taylor, David Scott | NYMT/Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadler's Wells Theatre, The George Square Theatre /The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
1989–1990 | The Caucasian Chalk Circle | Bertolt Brecht | NYMT/The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Sadler's Wells Theatre. | ||
1992 | The Fastest Clock In The Universe | Foxtrot Darling | Jo Bonney | Philip Ridley | Hampstead Theatre |
1992 | Pygmalion | Freddie | George Bernard Shaw | Toured Italy | |
1993 | The Snow Orchid | Blaise | Tim Luscombe | Joe Pintauro | Gate Theatre |
1993 | Live Like Pigs | Col | Kate Mitchell | John Arden | Royal Court Theatre |
1993 | Death of a Salesman | Happy | Matthew Warchus | Arthur Miller | West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds |
1994 | Les Parents terribles | Michael | Sean Mathias | Jean Cocteau | Royal National Theatre (Lyttelton) |
1995 | Indiscretions | Michael | Sean Mathias | Jean Cocteau | Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway |
1995 | Ion | Ion | Nicholas Wright | Euripides | Barbican Arts Centre (The Pit)/Royal Shakespeare Company |
1999 | 'Tis Pity She's a Whore | Giovanni | David Lan | John Ford | Young Vic Theatre |
2001–2002 | The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus | Doctor Faustus | David Lan | Christopher Marlowe | Young Vic Theatre |
2006 | Beckett at Reading Gala Evening | Anthony Minghella | Samuel Beckett | Reading Town Hall | |
2009 | Hamlet | Hamlet | Michael Grandage | William Shakespeare | Donmar Warehouse at Wyndham's, Donmar at Broadway |
2011 | Anna Christie | Mat Burke | Rob Ashford | Eugene O'Neill | Donmar Warehouse |
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