- (2007) His National Theatre credits include: "Inadmissable Evidence" by John Osborne (1993), "Diggory" in Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer", in rep with "A Laughing Matter" by 'April de Angelis' in which he played "David Garrick" (2002, also tour), "Brooks" in "Landscape with Weapon", a new play by Joe Penhall (2007).
- Appeared in "Camille", based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas fils - Leeds Playhouse.
- Appeared in "He Who Gets Slapped" by Leonid Andreyev - Riverside Studios, London.
- Played in "Arden of Faversham" - Old Red Lion Theatre, London (1990).
- Played in "The Dumb Waiter" and other pieces by Harold Pinter - UK tour (2004).
- (1991) Played "Lucilius/Minos/Bandit" in William Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens" - Young Vic Theatre, London (1991).
- (1999) His credits at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre include: Nikolay Gogol's "The Government Inspector", "True West" by Sam Shepard and William Shakespeare's "As You Like It".
- (1999) Appeared in Richard B. Sheridan's "The Rivals" - Nottingham Playhouse.
- (1993) Appeared in "The House of Yes", by Wendy MacLeod - Gate Theatre, London (1993).
- Played "John Andrew/Dr. Messinger" in "A Handful of Dust", based on the novel by Evelyn Waugh - UK tour (1994).
- (2000) His credits at London's Bush Theatre include: "Keyboard Skills" by Lesley Bruce (1993) and "One Flea Spare" by Naomi Wallace (1995).
- (1995) Appeared in "My Night with Reg", a play by Kevin Elyot - Criterion Theatre (1994)/ Playhouse Theatre, London (1995).
- Played "Leatherhead" in "Habeus Corpus", a play by Alan Bennett - Donmar Warehouse, London (1996).
- (1994) Played the title role in "After Darwin", a new play by Timberlake Wertenbaker - Hampstead Theatre, London (1998).
- (1998) Played "Michele" in "Filumena", a play by Eduardo De Filippo - Picadilly Theatre, London (1998).
- Played "Max Brod" in "Kafka's Dick", a play by Alan Bennett - Picadilly Theatre, London (1998).
- His credits at London's Almeida Theatre include: "Puck" in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1996) and "Taxi" in "The Late Henry Moss", a play by Sam Shepard (2006).
- (2000) His credits at London's Royal Court Theatre include: in "Boy Gets Girl" by Rebecca Gilman (2001), "the Duke of Albany" in William Shakespeare's "King Lear" (1993), and "Rafts and Dreams" by Robert Holman (1990).
- (2000) His credits with the theatre company "Out of Joint" include: "Blue Heart" by Caryl Churchill (1997), George Etherege's "The Man of Mode" and "The Libertine" by Stephen Jeffreys (both 1994).
- Played Trevor in "Bedroom Farce" by Alan Ayckbourn - Aldwych Theatre, London (2002).
- (2000) His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: in Carlo Goldoni's "A Servant to Two Masters" (2001); "Pedro" in "Kissing the Pope", a new play by Nick Darke (1989), William Shakespeare's "Plantagenets" (1988), and "Jerry Blackacre" in William Wycherley's "The Plain Dealer".
- (2003) His credits at Manchester's Royal Exchange include: "Jack" in the pantomime "Jack and the Giant" (1985) and "Watson" in "Sherlock Holmes in Trouble" by Mark Long and Emil Wolk (2003).
- (1993) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Tom Wilkinson, Philip Jackson, Hugh Ross, Iain Glen, Adrian Dunbar, Andy Serkis, Lia Williams, Saskia Reeves, Cara Kelly and Peter-Hugo Daly in the cast. Max Stafford-Clark was the director.
- (1995) He acted in Naomi Wallace's play, "One Flea Spare," at the Bush Theatre in London, England with Sheila Reid, Robert Langdon Lloyd, and Peter Geeves in the cast. Dominic Dromgoole was director.
- (1996) He acted in Alan Bennett's play, "Habeas Corpus," at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in London, England with Jim Broadbent, Brenda Blethyn, John Padden, Sarah Woodward, Imelda Staunton, Hugh Bonneville, Celia Imrie, Natalie Walter, Nicholas Woodeson, and Stewart Permutt in the cast. Sam Mendes was director.
- (1998) He acted in Timberlake Wertenbaker's play, "After Darwin," at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England with Michael Feast, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, and Colin Salmon in the cast. Lindsay Posner was director.
- (1998) He acted in Alan Bennett's play, "Kafka's Dick," in a Peter Hall Company production at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with John Gordon Sinclair, John Byrne, Julia McKenzie, Eric Sykes, and Denis Lill in the cast.
- (March 2002-August 2002; October 2002-January 2003) He acted in the Royal National Theatre season repertoire at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Laurence Olivier Theatre in London, England in Nicholas Wright's play, "Vincent in Brixton;" Euripedes' play, "Bacchai;" Moliere's play, "Tartuffe;" Pamela Glen's play, "The Syringa Tree;" Sebastian Barry's play, "Hinterland;" Harold Pinter's play, "No Man's Land;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "South Pacific;" William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure;" Jeanette Winterson's play, "The Powerbook;" John Irving's play, "A Prayer for Owen Meany;" "The Adventures of the Stoneheads;" Aristophanes' plays, "The Frogs," "The Birds;" "Play Without Wortds;" Roy Williams' play, "Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads;" "Free;" "Life after Life;" Gary Owen's play, "The Shadow of a Boy;" Richard Bean's play, "The Mentalists;" Tanika Gupta's play, "Sanctuary;" "The Associate;" Owen McCafferty's play, "Closing Time;" Tom Stoppard's play, "The Coast of Utopia (Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage);" Bryony Lavery's play, "Frozen;" Cole Porter's musical, "Anything Goes;" Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops To Conquer;" April De Angelis's play, "Laughing Matter;" Christopher Hampton's play, "The Talking Cure;" Shelagh Stephenson's play, "Mappa Mundi;" "Dinner;" and Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire;" and with Edward Baker Duly, Gillian Barge, Eve Best, Saffron Burrows, Josette Bushell-Mingo, John Carlisle, Glenn Close, Martin Clunes, Essie Davis, Andy De La Tour, Felicity Dean, Stephen Dillane, Anita Dobson, Penny Downie, Janine Duvitski, Nicholas Farrell, Michael Feast, Ralph Fiennes, Tom Georgeson, Pamela Gien, Debra Gillett, Iain Glenn, James Hayes, James Hazeldine, Guy Henry, Greg Hicks, Clare Higgins, Ian Holm, Will Keen, Lauren Kennedy, Josie Lawrence, Patrick Malahide, Aidan McArdle, Iain Mitchell, Dearbhla Molloy, Renzo Murrone, Paul Nicholls, Robert Pastorelli, Duncan Preston, Philip Quast, Ian Redford, Corin Redgrave, Patrick Robinson, Hugh Ross, David Ryall, Fabio Santos, Fiona Shaw, John Shrapnel, Jo Stone-Fewings, Rob Storr, Jochum Ten Haaf, David Threlfall, Margaret Tyzack, Harriet Walter, Jason Watkins, Jason Webb and John Wood in the company.
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