- His credits at London's Young Vic Theatre include: Jimmy Porter in "Look Back In Anger" by John Osborne, Gad in the musical "Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat", a policeman in Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors" (1972), Luciento in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" Ottavio in "Scapino", Brian in "French Without Tears" by Terence Rattigan (1974, also NYC), Hamlet and later Guildenstern in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" by Tom Stoppard (1974), "The Incredible Vanishing" a new play for children by Denise Coffey (1975), and "The Medieval Plays".
- Played the title role in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" - Cambridge Theatre Company (1975).
- Made his West End debut as Dave, a Glasgow lout, in "Otherwise Engaged" by Simon Gray - Queen's Theatre, London (1975).
- Appeared in "Mrs Grabowski's Academy", a new play by John Antrobus - Royal Court, London (1975).
- Played Boito in "After Aida", a new play by Julian Mitchell - Old Vic Theatre, London (1986). With Richard Griffiths OBE, Gemma Jones, and 8 British Opera Singers (Welsh National Opera production of a play about Verdi and Boito).
- His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: Ariel in "The Tempest", Tranio in "The Taming of the Shrew", Longaville in "Love's Labour's Lost", Pierre in "Piaf" by Pam Gems (1978), Joe in "The Innocent" a new play by Tom McGrath, and Lawrence in "Once in a Lifetime" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman(1979).
- His National Theatre credits include: Octavius in Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra", Peregrine in "Volpone" (1977), Sky Masterson in the musical "Guys and Dolls" (1982), Eddie in the UK premiere of "Fool For Love" by Sam Shepard (1985), Brick in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams (1988) and the title role in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" (1989).
- (1976) He acted in Simon Gray's play, "Otherwise Engaged," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Michael Gambon, Nigel Hawthorne, Julian Glover, Benjamin Whitrow, Jacqueline Pearce, and Mary Miller in the cast. Harold Pinter was director.
- (1978) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Michael Hordern, Alan Rickman, David Suchet, and Richard Griffiths in the cast. Clifford Williams was director.
- (1978) He acted in Pam Gems' play, "Piaf," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Other Place Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Jane Lapotaire, Darlene Johnson, Carmen Du Sautoy, and Zoe Wanamaker in the cast. Howard Davies was director.
- (1978) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labour's Lost," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Alan Rickman, Jane Lapotaire, Michael Hordern, Richard Griffiths, Paul Whitworth, Michael Pennington, Carmen Du Sautoy, Ruby Wax, Paul Brooke, and David Suchet in the cast. John Barton was director.
- (1979) He acted in Pam Gems' play, "Piaf", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Warehouse Theatre in London, England with Jane Lapotaire and Zoë Wanamaker in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (1979) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labour's Lost," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Oliver Ford Davies, Jane Lapotaire, Ruby Wax, and David Suchet in the cast. John Barton was director.
- (1979) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Jonathan Pryce, Paola Dionisotti, Zoe Wanamaker, Juliet Stevenson, David Suchet, and Ruby Wax in the cast. Michael Bogdanov was director.
- (1979) He acted in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "Once in a Lifetime", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Richard Griffiths, Zoë Wanamaker, Peter McEnery, John Nettles, Juliet Stevenson and David Suchet in the cast. Trevor Nunn was the director.
- (February 1980) He acted in Pam Gems' play, "Piaf", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Jane Lapotaire, Zoë Wanamaker, Anthony Higgins and Malcolm Storry in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (June 1976 - September 1976) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Young Vic Theatre in London, England in William Shakespeare's play, "Troilus and Cressida;" play, "Emigres;" Hull Truck Company's play, "Bridget's House;" play, "The Man Himself;" Stephen Poliakoff's play, "Strawberry Fields;" play, "Four to One;" Fred Eastman's play, "Bread;" and Peter Handke's play, "They Are Dying Out;" with Brian Cox, Denis Quilley, Simon Ward, Diana Quick, Michael Feast, Brenda Blethyn, Derek Thompson, Geoffrey Bateman, Jim Norton, Mark McManus, Martin Friend, Matthew Guinness, Moira Redmond, Nicholas Selby, Philip Locke, Philip Stone, Polly Adams, Rachel Bell, Robert Eddison, Roland Culver, Struan Rodger, Terence Rigby, Thelma Whiteley, Trevor Ray, Hull Truck Company, and Drum Company in the cast.
- (January 1977 - December 1977) He acted in the Repertoire Season at the National Theatre in London, England in Odon Von Horvath and Christopher Hampton's play, "Tales from the Vienna Woods;" Edward Albee's play, "Counting the Ways;" Thomas Bernhard's play, "The Force of Habit;" Carlo Goldoni's play, "Il Campiello;" Christopher Marlowe's play, "Tamburlaine the Great;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" Noel Coward's play, "Blithe Spirit;" John Millington Synge's play, "Playboy of the Western World;" Harold Pinter's play, "No Man's Land;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Hamlet," "Julius Caesar;" Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Bedroom Farce;" Harley Granville Barker's play, "The Madras House;" Robert Bolt's play, "The State of Revolution;" Sean O'Casey's play, "The Plough and the Stars;" Samuel Beckett's play, "Happy Days;" play, "The Passion;" play, "Sir is Winning;" play, "Judgement;" Georges Feydeau's play, "The Lady from Maxim's;" William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife;" Julian Mitchell's play, "Half-Life;" John MacKendrick's play, "Lavender Blue;" Ferenc Molnar and Frank Marcus's play, "The Guardsman;" play, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight;" Victor Hugo's play, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame; James Kirkup's play, "The Magic Drum" (produced by Phoenix Theatre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England); Ben Jonson's play, "Devil is an Ass" and William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," (produced by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Birmingham, West Midlands, England); play, "Nas Palabras," (produced by the Nuria Espert Company); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's musical, "Don Giovanni" (produced by the Glyndebourne Opera in Glyndebourne, Wales); Franz Kafka's play, "The Metamorphosis," and Edgar Allen Poe's play, "The Fall of the House of Usher" (produced by the London Theatre Group of London, England); play "Babel's Dancer" (produced by Moving Being Company); William Shakespeare's play, "Richard III Part II and the play, "Motocar" (produced by Paine's Plough Company) and Halleschen Uber company of West Berlin, West Gergmany; with Paul Scofield, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Albert Finney, Peggy Ashcroft, Diana Rigg, John Neville, Ben Kingsley, Brian Cox, Denis Quilley, Barbara Jefford, Stephen Rea, J.G. Devlin, Beryl Reid, Elizabeth Spriggs, Joss Ackland, Cyril Cusack, Susan Fleetwood, Warren Clarke, Ronald Pickup, Tom Wilkinson, Brian Blessed, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Bryant, Kenneth Cranham, Joan Hickson, Richard Johnson, Sara Kestelman, Susan Littler, Elspeth March, Michael Medwin, Stephen Moore, John Normington, Kate Nelligan, Hugh Paddick, Paul Rogers, Jane Asher, Tony Haygarth, Fulton Mackay, Dinah Stabb, Maria Aitken, Sylvia Coleridge, Oliver Cotton, Robert Eddison, Julian Glover, Michael Gough, Michael Kitchen, Peggy Mount, Ann Way, Brenda Fricker, Christopher Good, Edward Hardwicke, Isabel Dean, Richard Pearson, and Robin Bailey in the cast.
- (January 1978 - December 1978) He acted in Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Lyttelton, Olivier, and Cottesloe Theatres in London, England in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife;" Sean O'Casey's play, "The Plough and the Stars;" Harley Granville Barker's play, "The Madras House;" Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone;" Ferenc Molnar's play, "The Guardsman;" play, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight;" Georges Feydeau's play, "The Lady from Maxim's;" Robert Bolt's play, "State of Revolution;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Bedroom Farce;" Victor Hugo's play, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame;" Julian Mitchell's play, "Half-Life;" John MacKendrick's play, "Lavender Blue;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Arnold Wesker's play, "Love Letters on Blue Paper;" Keith Dewhurst's play, "Lark Rise;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "Brand;" David Hare's play, "Plenty;" Odon Von Horvath and Christopher Hampton's play, "Don Juan Comes Back From the War;" William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth;" P.L. Travers's play, "Plunder;" play, "Lost Worlds;" David Mamet's play, "American Buffalo;" play, "The Woman;" William Congreve's play, "The Double Dealer;" George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Philanderer;" play, "The World Turned Upside Down;" John Galsworthy's play, "Strife;" Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal;" Charles Wood's play, "Has 'Washington' Legs;" and play, "Herold;" with Joss Ackland, Polly Adams, Brian Blessed, Brenda Blethyn, Judi Bowker, Michael Bryant, Patience Collier, Julie Covington, Kenneth Cranham, Andrew Cruickshank, Cyril Cusack, Timothy Davies, J.G. Devlin, Edna Dore, Avril Elgar, Lynn Fairleigh, Albert Finney, Susan Fleetwood, Paul Freeman, Brenda Fricker, Michael Gambon, John Gielgud, Brian Glover, Michael Gough, Edward Hardwicke, Nicky Henson, Bob Hoskins, Richard Johnson, Sara Kestelman, Ben Kingsley, Dinsdale Landen, Susan Littler, Daniel Massey, Mark McManus, Stephen Moore, Peggy Mount, Kate Nelligan, Hugh Paddick, Richard Pearson, Ralph Richardson, Diana Rigg, Paul Scofield, Jack Shepherd, Elizabeth Spriggs, John Standing, Robert Stephens, Dorothy Tutin, and Penelope Wilton in the cast.
- (1972) He played Gad in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat," in an Young Vic Production at the RoundHouse Theatre in London, England with Peter Reeves, Alex McAvoy (played Jacob), Gary Bond (played Joseph), Joan Heal (played Jacob's wife/Potiphar's wife), Riggs O'Hara, Ian Trigger, Jeremy James-Taylor (played Benjamin), Andrew Robertson, Gavin Reed, and Gordon (played Pharoah) in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
- (January 1982) He acted in Frank Loesser's musical, "Guys and Dolls," in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Bob Hoskins and Julie Covington in the cast. Richard Eyre was director.
- (July 1982 - September 1982) He acted in the British National Theatre Season Repertoire at the Cottesloe, Lyttelton, and Olivier Theatre in London, England in Georg Buchner's play, "Danton's Death;" Moliere's play, "Don Juan;" Frank Loesser's musical, "Guys and Dolls;" Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya;" Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray;" Tom Stoppard and Johann Nestroy's play, "On The Razzle;" John Gay's play, "The Beggar's Opera;" Heinrich Von Kleist's play, "The Prince of Homberg;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Way Upstream;" Bertolt Brecht's plays, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," and "Schweyk In the Second World War;" Miguel De Cervantas's play, "Don Quixote;" Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest;" and Thomas Kyd's play, "The Spanish Tragedy:" with Michael Bryant, Julie Covington, Brian Cox, Judi Dench, J.G. Devlin, Edna Dore, Lindsay Duncan, Susan Fleetwood, Brian Glover, Nigel Havers, Tony Haygarth, Anthony Head, Greg Hicks, Bob Hoskins, Harold Innocent, Martin Jarvis, Paul Jones, Felicity Kendal, Dinsdale Landen, Patti Love, Cherie Lunghi, Alfred Lynch, Anna Massey, Julia McKenzie, John Normington, Bill Paterson, Paul Rogers, Paul Scofield, Nicholas Selby, Jack Shepherd, Imelda Staunton, Zoe Wanamaker, June Watson, and Janet Whiteside in the cast.
- (January 1988 to June 1988; August 1988 to December 1988) He acted in the British National Theatre Repertoire Season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Olivier Theatre in London, England in John Ford's play, "'Tis A Pity She's A Whore;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "A Small Family Business;" Athol Fugard's play, "A Place with the Pigs;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Antony and Cleopatra," "Cymbeline," "The Tempest," and "The Winter's Tale;" Ben Jonson's play, "Bartholomew Fair;" Tennessee Williams's play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof;" play, "Countrymania;" A.R. Gurney's play, "Entertaining Strangers;" David Hare's plays, "Fanshen," and "Secret Rapture;" Brian Friel's plays, "Fathers and Sons," and "Making History;" Lope De Vega's play, "Fuente Ovejuna;" Adrian Mitchell's play, "Love Songs of World War III;" Harold Pinter's play, "Mountain Language;" Nicholas Wright's play, "Mrs Klein;" Arnold Wesker's play, "Roots;" Caroline Chapmans' play, "Russell of the Times;" Alan Bennett's play, "Single Spies;" Thomas Middleton's play, "The Changeling;" August Strindberg and John Osborne's play, "The Father;" the play, "The Magic Olypmical Games;" David Wood's play, "The Pied Piper;" the play, "The Shaughraum;" Nick Ward's play, "The Strangeness of Others;" Nick Darke's play, "Ting Tang Mine;" and Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot;" with Polly Adams, John Alderton, Francesca Annis, Eileen Atkins, Robin Bailey, Jill Baker, David Bamber, Jim Barclay, Gillian Barge, Alan Bennett, Richard Bonneville, Jim Broadbent, Michael Bryant, David Burke, Simon Callow, Garry Cooper, Jonathan Cullen, Judi Dench, Sally Dexter, Paola Dionisotti, Russell Dixon, Lindsay Duncan, Nick Dunning, Robert Eddison, Ralph Fiennes, Susan Fleetwood, Mick Ford, Clive Francis, Michael Gambon, Henry Goodman, Rupert Graves, George Harris, Tony Haygarth, Guy Henry, Anthony Hopkins, Colin Jeavons, Barbara Jefford, Paul Jesson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Mark Lockyer, Steven Mackintosh, Maggie McCarthy, Alec McCowen, Sylvester McCoy, Sarah Miles, Stephen Moore, Richard Pasco, Tim Pigott-Smith, Eric Porter, Stephen Rea, Paul Shelley, Kate Spiro, Alison Steadman, Ken Stott, Sian Thomas, Niall Tobin, Bridget Turner, Philip Voss, Julian Wadham, Zoe Wanamaker, John Wells, Penelope Wilton and Peter Woodward in the cast.
- (1988) He acted in Tennessee Williams's play, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," in a British National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with Lindsay Duncan, Alison Steadman, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Eric Porter, and Henry Goodman in the cast. Howard Davies was director.
- (May 1989 - December 1989) He acted in the British National Theatre Repertoire Season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Olivier Theatre in London, England in Henrik Ibsen's plays, "Hedda Gabler," and "Whale;" David Lan and Joshua Sobol's play, "Ghetto;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet;" Moliere's play, "The Misanthrope;" David Storey's play, "The March on Russia;" Sean O'Casey's play, "Juno and the Paycock;" David Hare's play, "The Secret Rapture;" Harley Granville Barker's play, "The Voysey Inheritance;" Felix Lupe De Ovega's play, "Fuente Ovejuna;" Teatro Del Sur's production of the play "Tango Varsoviano;" Frank Galati's stage adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," in a Steppenwolf Theatre Company production from Chicago, Illinois; Dion Boucicault's play, "The Shaughraun;" David Mamet's play, "Speed-The-Plow;" the play, "The Long Wat Round;" Pedro Calderon De La Barca's play, "Schism in England;" Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," in a Moscow Art Theatre production from the Soviet Union; play, "Suicide for Love," in a Ninagawa Company production from Japan; Patricia Gordon's play, "The Magic Carpet;" Luigi Pirandello's play, "Man Beast and Virtue;" Georges Farquhar's play, "The Beaux Strategem;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Person of Sichuan;" Oliver Wilde's play, "Salome;" August Wilson's play, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom;" and Martin Sherman's play, "Bent;" with Sheila Ballantine, David Bamber, Steven Berkoff, Brenda Blethyn, Richard Bonneville, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, David Burke, Anna Calder-Marshall, Jason Carter, Michael Cashman, John Castle, Constance Chapman, Maria Charles, Graham Crowden, Jonathan Cullen, Daniel Day Lewis, Judi Dench, Susan Engel, Trevor Eve, Oliver Ford-Davies, Maria Friedman, Aidan Gillen, Stella Gonet, Frank Grimes, Jane Gurnett, George Harris, Tony Haygarth, Janet Henfrey, Guy Henry, David Horovitch, Geoffrey Hutchings, Harold Innocent, Alex Jennings, Paul Jesson, Rachel Joyce, James Laurenson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Mark Lockyer, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jeremy Northam, Richard O'Callaghan, Bill Owen, Bill Paterson, Clarke Peters, Edward Petherbridge, Angela Pleasance, Pete Postlethwaite, Hugh Quarshie, Stephen Rashbrook, Crispin Redman, Terence Rigby, Linus Roache, Norman Rodway, Clive Rowe, Patsy Rowlands, Katharine Schlesinger, Fiona Shaw, Malcolm Sinclair, Maggie Steed, Juliet Stevenson, Jo Stone-Fewings, Tilda Swinton, Sian Thomsa, Susan Tracy, Bridget Turner, June Watson, Janet Whiteside, Toyah Wilcox, Emil Wolk, and John Woodvine in the cast.
- (1986) He acted in Julian Mitchell's play, "After Aida," in a Welsh National Opera Production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Richard Griffiths, Gemma Jones, Malcolm Storry, Elizabeth Collier, Christine Teare, Beverley Mills, Wendy Verco, John Harris, Mark Hamilton, Henry Newman, Steven Page, Martin Andre, and Michael Lloyd in the cast.
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