All Productions by Date

1961  1970  1980  1990  2000

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Robert Bolt
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: David Forder
Role: William Roper


WHEN WE ARE MARRIED
J B Priestley
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Brian Bell
Role: Fred Dyson


YOU NEVER CAN TELL
Bernard Shaw
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: David Forder
Role: Philip Clandon


BLACK COFFEE
Agatha Christie
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Brian Bell
Role: Tredwell (the butler)


Midnight Matinee
1961
Coventry Theatre



CELEBRATION
Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Stan Dyson


END OF CONFLICT
Barry England
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Simon Mason


MR. PICKWICK
Stanley Young (adapted from Charles Dickens novel)
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Brian Bell
Role: Mr. Snodgrass


TOAD OF TOAD HALL
A A Milne (from Kenneth Graham's novel)
1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Brian Bell
Role: Chief Weasel


THE SEAGULL (1962)
Anton Chekhov
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Konstantin


THE BRIDE COMES BACK
Ronald Millar
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Role: Joe Tilney


MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1962)
William Shakespeare
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Graham Crowden
Role: Count Claudio


HAPPY RETURNS
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Role: various (singing & dancing)


TEN LITTLE NIGGERS
Agatha Christie
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Geoffrey Edwards
Role: Anthony Marston


THE IRREGULAR VERB TO LOVE
Hugh & Margaret Williams
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Geoffrey Edwards
Role: Andrew Rankin


NOAH
Andre Obey
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Shem


SEMI-DETACHED
David Turner
1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Tom Midway


BECKET
Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Gilbert Folliot, Bishop of London / First Baron


THE GAZEBO
Alec Coppell
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Elliot Nash


CASTE
T W Robertson
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Sam Gerridge


THE BIG KILLING
Philip Mackie
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Donald MacKechnie
Role: Gavin Cole


THE AMOROUS PRAWN
Anthony Kimmins
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Alan Gray
Role: Larry Hoffman


THE KEEP (1962)
Gwyn Thomas
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn


DAVID COPPERFIELD (1962)
Joan MacAlpine (from Charles Dickens novel)
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Producer: Robert Chetwyn
Role: David


ALADDIN & HIS WONDERFUL LAMP
Henry Marshall
1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn and Donald Mackechnie
Role: Tee Vee


HOW DARE WE!
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Role: various (singing, dancing, clowning)


HENRY V (1963)
William Shakespeare
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: King Henry


UNDER MILK WOOD
Dylan Thomas
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Mr Waldo, Cherry Owen, No-good Boyo, and First Drowned


ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Joseph Kesselring
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Alan Gray
Role: Mortimer Brewster


LUTHER
John Osborne
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Martin Luther


THE BIG CONTRACT
Barry England
1963
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry

Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Robin Green


LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT
Eugene O'Neill
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Edmund Tyrone


TO DOROTHY A SON
Roger McDougall
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Role: voices off


I, JOHN BROWN
John Hall
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Andrew Acre


SALAD DAYS
Julian Slade & Dorothy Reynolds
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Alan Gray
Role: Fosdyke/Nigel


THE CORN IS GREEN
Emlyn Williams
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Morgan Evans


THE PUBLIC EYE
Peter Shaffer
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Julian Christoforou


SERJEANT MUSGRAVE'S DANCE
John Arden
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Private Sparky


ALL IN GOOD TIME
Bill Naughton
1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Arthur Fitton


CORIOLANUS (1963)
William Shakespeare
1963
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: Tyrone Guthrie
Role: Tullus Aufidius


Episode of KIPLING
1964

Producer: BBC
Director: Herbert Wise


THE LIFE IN MY HANDS
Peter Ustinov
1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: Denis Carey
Role: John Bogle


THE BASHFUL GENIUS
Harold Callen
1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: Frank Dunlop assisted by Richard Digby Day
Role: Winifred Hutchins


THE MAYOR OF ZALAMEA
Pedro Calderon de la Barca, translated by David Brett
1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: John Neville
Role: Captain Don Alvaro


SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING
David Brett from novel by Alan Sillitoe
1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: Frank Dunlop
Role: Arthur Seaton


SIR THOMAS MORE
Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood, Anthony Munday & William Shakespeare
1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham

Director: Frank Dunlop assisted by Richard Digby Day
Role: More


A SCENT OF FLOWERS
James Saunders
1964
Duke of York's
London

Producer: Michael Codron Associates
Director: Shirley Butler
Role: Godfrey
Clarence Derwent Award as best supporting actor of the year - 50 pounds sterling from British Actors' Equity



SONS AND LOVERS
D. H. Lawrence
1965

Producer: BBC Woman's Hour Serial


SUNDAY OUT OF SEASON
Peter Draper
1965

Producer: ATV Sunday Playhouse
Director: John Nelson Burton
Role: Victor Leech


MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1965)
1965
Old Vic
London

Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Role: Claudio


ARMSTRONG'S LAST GOODNIGHT
1965
Chichester Festival
Bristol; Nottingham; Chichester

Role: Protestant Evangelist


TRELAWNEY OF THE "WELLS"
Arthur Wing Pinero
1965
Chichester Festival
Bristol; Nottingham; Chichester

Director: Desmond O'Donovan
Role: Capt. de Foenix


THE TRIAL AND TORTURE OF SIR JOHN RAMPAYNE
Screenplay by Alan Seymour
1965

Producer: BBC TV
Director: Peter Duguid
Role: Wolf


A LILY IN LITTLE INDIA
Donald Howarth
1965
Hampstead Theatre Club and St Martin's
London

Producer: Michael Codron Associates
Director: Donald Howarth
Role: Alvin Hanker


HENRY VIII
William Shakespeare
1966

Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Surrey


DAVID COPPERFIELD (BBC-TV, 1966)
Adaptation by Vincent Tilsley from Dickens' novel
1966

Producer: BBC
Director: Joan Craft
Role: the grown-up David Copperfield (episodes 5-13)


HENRY V (1966)
William Shakespeare
1966

Producer: Caedmon
Director: Howard Sackler
Role: Dauphin


HEDDA GABLER
1966

Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Tesman


EDWARD II (1966)
Christopher Marlowe
1966

Producer: Caedmon
Role: Gaveston


ELECTRA
1966

Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Orestes


THREE SISTERS
1966

Producer: Caedmon
Role: Tuzenbach


THEIR VERY OWN AND GOLDEN CITY
Arnold Wesker
1966
Royal Court
London

Director: John Dexter and Bill Gaskill
Role: Andrew Cobham
Plays & Players' Most Promising Actor 1966



THE MAN OF DESTINY / O'FLAHERTY VC
Bernard Shaw
1966
Mermaid
London

Director: Robert Kidd (MOD) / Peter Gill (OFVC)
Role: Corporal Napoleon/Private O'Flaherty V.C.


THE PROMISE (My Poor Marat)
Aleksei Arbuzov, translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff
1966
Oxford Playhouse
London

Producer: Meadow Players Limited
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik


THE BELLS OF HELL GO TING-A-LING-A-LING
1966

Producer: Mirisch
Director: David Miller
Role: Soldier


THE SEAGULL
Anton Chekhov
1967

Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Konstantin


THE PROMISE (1967)
1967
Fortune Theatre
London

Producer: Peter Bridge
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik


THE FIRST ST. JOAN
G. Bernard Shaw
1967
Dauphin

Producer: Graham Gauld
Role: Dauphin


THE PROMISE (Broadway)
1967
Henry Miller's
New York City

Producer: Morton Gottlieb
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik


THE PROMISE
From the Play by Alexei Arbuzov
1968

Producer: Howard and Windham Films, Peter Graham Scott
Director: Michael Hayes
Role: Leonidik


THE WHITE LIARS / BLACK COMEDY
Peter Shaffer
1968
Lyric
London

Role: Tom/Harold Gorringe


ART REFLECTED
mainly English poets and writers of prose
1968
Purcell Room, South Bank
London

Producer: The Apollo Society, Artistic Adviser George Rylands
Director: Richard Marquand
Role: Reader


RICHARD II
William Shakespeare
1968
UK Tours, Edinburgh Festival, European tours, Mermaid Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre.

Director: Richard Cottrell
Role: Richard II


RICHARD III (1968 radio)
William Shakespeare
1968

Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Powell
Role: Lord Hastings


EDWARD II (1969)
Christopher Marlowe
1969

Role: King Edward


A TOUCH OF LOVE/THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH
From Margaret Drabble's novel "The Millstone"
1969

Producer: Palomar Pictures/Columbia
Director: Waris Hussein
Role: George


ALFRED THE GREAT
1969

Producer: MGM
Director: Clive Donner
Role: Roger the Bandit


THE BACCHAE
1969
Liverpool Playhouse
Liverpool

Director: Antony Tuckey
Role: Pentheus


THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE
1969
Liverpool Playhouse
Liverpool

Director: Ian McKellen
Role: Director


THREE MONTHS GONE
1969
Liverpool Playhouse
Liverpool

Director: Ian McKellen


WHAT IF IT'S JUST GREEN CHEESE?
1969

Producer: BBC TV
Director: Colin Nears


EDWARD II
Christopher Marlowe
1969
Edinburgh Festival, UK and European tours, Mermaid Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre.

Director: Toby Robertson
Role: Edward II


A PROVINCIAL LIFE
Anton Chekhov adapted by Peter Gill
1970



KEATS
1970

Producer: BBC TV
Director: Joan Craft
Role: John Keats


ROMEO AND JULIET (1970)
William Shakespeare
1970

Producer: BBC
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Romeo


AN EVENING OF FREE GREEK MUSIC & DRAMA
Devised by Minos Volonakis
1970
Royal Albert Hall
London

Director: Minos Volonakis


BILLY'S LAST STAND
Barry Hines
1970
Theatre Upstairs: Royal Court
London

Director: Michael Wearing
Role: Darkly


RICHARD II (1970)
William Shakespeare
1970

Director: Toby Robertson & Richard Cottrell
Role: King Richard


EDWARD II (1970)
Christopher Marlowe
1970

Producer: BBC / Classic Theater PBS USA
Director: Richard Marquand & Toby Robertson
Role: King Edward


THE RECRUITING OFFICER
George Farquhar
1970
Arts
Cambridge

Director: Richard Cottrell
Role: Captain Plume


ROSS
By Terrence Rattigan / Adapted by William Emms
1970

Producer: BBC Play of the Month
Director: Cedric Messina
Role: T E Lawrence of Arabia


CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING
Arnold Wesker
1970
Arts
Cambridge

Director: Richard Cottrell
Role: Corporal Hill


THE RECRUITING OFFICER in repertoire with CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING
George Farquhar/Arnold Wesker
1970
UK Tour

Director: Richard Cottrell
Role: Captain Plume/Corporal Hill


A SORT OF LEGEND
1971

Producer: BBC Radio
Director: Peter Brooke


HENRY VI
William Shakespeare
1971

Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Dukes of York & Gloucester


HAMLET (1971 tour)
William Shakespeare
1971
UK/European Tour

Producer: Knightsbridge Productions
Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Prince Hamlet


THE LAST JOURNEY
Screenplay by James Forsyth
1971

Producer: Granada TV
Director: Peter Potter
Role: Stefan


HAMLET (1971)
1971
Cambridge Theatre
London

Producer: Knightsbridge Productions
Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Prince Hamlet


THE SWAN SONG
Anton Chekhov
1971
Crucible
Sheffield

Director: David William
Role: Svetlovidov


THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND
Tom Stoppard
1972
Phoenix
Leicester

Director: Ian McKellen


HAMLET (1972 TV)
William Shakespeare
1972
BBC2

Producer: Knightsbridge Theatrical Productions UK/CBS Cable
Director: David Giles
Role: Prince Hamlet


ERPINGHAM CAMP
Joe Orton
1972
Watford
London

Director: Ian McKellen


RULING THE ROOST
Georges Feydeau ("Le Dindon")
1972
UK Tour

Director: Richard Cottrell (and adaptor)
Role: page-boy


'TIS PITY SHE'S A WHORE
John Ford
1972
UK Tour

Director: David Giles
Role: Giovanni


THE THREE ARROWS
Iris Murdoch
1972
Arts
Cambridge

Director: Noel Willman
Role: Prince Yoremitsu


A PRIVATE MATTER
Ronald Mavor
1973
Vaudeville
London

Producer: H. M.Tennent Productions
Director: Ian McKellen


THE WOOD DEMON
Anton Chekhov, translated by Ronald Hingley
1973
Edinburgh Festival and UK tour

Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)


THE WAY OF THE WORLD
William Congreve
1973
Edinburgh Festival and UK Tour

Director: David William
Role: Lady Wishfort's Footman


CRAVEN ARMS (COUNTRY MATTERS)
From A E Coppard's short story
1973

Producer: Granada TV
Director: David Giles


THE RECRUITING OFFICER
George Farquhar
1973

Producer: BBC TV Play of the Month
Director: David Giles
Role: Captain Plume


GRACELESS GO I
Screenplay by Anthony Storey
1973

Director: Patrick Dromgoole


KNOTS
R. D. Laing, devised and staged by Edward Petherbridge
1973
Shaw
London

Director: Edward Petherbridge


HEDDA GABLER
Henrik Ibsen
1974

Producer: BBC Masterpiece Theatre Play of the Month/Classic Theatre PBS USA 1975
Director: Waris Hussein
Role: George Tesman


Henry VI (Parts 1, 2, and 3)
William Shakespeare
1974

Director: Raymond Raikes
Role: Duke of York/Duke of Gloucester


THE WOOD DEMON (BAM)
1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York

Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)


KNOTS (BAM)
1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York

Director: Edward Petherbridge


KING LEAR (BAM)
William Shakespeare
1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York

Director: David William
Role: Edgar
NY Drama Desk Award for WOOD DEMON & KING LEAR



THE WAY OF THE WORLD (BAM)
William Congreve
1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York

Director: David William
Role: footman


'TIS PITY SHE'S A WHORE (Wimbledon)
John Ford
1974
Wimbledon Theatre

Director: David Giles
Role: Giovanni


THE WOOD DEMON (Wimbledon)
Anton Chekhov, translated by Ronald Hingley
1974
Wimbledon Theatre

Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)


RULING THE ROOST (Wimbledon)
Georges Feydeau ("Le Dindon")
1974
Wimbledon Theatre

Director: Richard Cottrell (and adaptor)
Role: page-boy


KING LEAR (UK Tour)
William Shakespeare
1974

Director: David William
Role: Edgar


DR FAUSTUS
Christopher Marlowe adapted by John Barton with the cast
1974
Edinburgh Festival and Aldwych Theatre
Edinburgh, London

Director: John Barton
Role: Dr Faustus


THE MARQUIS OF KEITH
Frank Wedekind
1974
Aldwych Theatre
London

Director: Ronald Eyre (and translator)
Role: The Marquis of Keith


KING JOHN
John Barton, adapted & re-worked from the play of Shakespeare and other sources
1975
Aldwych Theatre
London

Director: John Barton
Role: Philip The Bastard


THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE
George Colman & David Garrick
1975
Savoy
London

Producer: H.M.Tennent Productions
Director: Ian McKellen


ASHES
David Rudkin
1975
Young Vic
London

Producer: Michael Codron Ltd
Director: Ron Daniels
Role: Colin


THE JOURNALISTS (rehearsed reading)
Arnold Wesker
1975
Jackson's Lane Community Centre

Director: Arnold Wesker
Role: The Editor


TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD
Bernard Shaw
1975
Aldwych Theatre and The Globe
London

Director: Clifford Williams
Role: The Burglar (Aubrey Bagot)


ROMEO AND JULIET (1976)
William Shakespeare
1976
Stratford-upon-Avon, Newcastle-upon Tyne, London

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Romeo


THE WINTER'S TALE
William Shakespeare
1976
RST
Stratford-upon-Avon

Director: John Barton, Barry Kyle, and Trevor Nunn
Role: King Leontes


MACBETH (1976-77)
William Shakespeare
1976
Other Place, Stratford-upon-avon; Gulbenkinan Theatre, Newcastle; RST, Stratford; Donmar Warehouse, London; Young Vic, London.
Stratford-upon-Avon; Newcastle; London

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Macbeth
Plays & Players' London Theatre Critics' Award - Best Actor



WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
Anthology with commentary by Ian McKellen
1976
UK
Edinburgh, Belfast, Yorkshire

Role: Solo recital of favourite writings


Recital of poems by Yevgeni Yevtushenko
1976
Royal Festival Hall
London



Celebrity Gala Recital
1976
Aldwych Theatre
London



WON'T YOU CHARLESTON?
1977
Hilton Hotel
Stratford-upon-Avon

Director: Gillian Lynne


THE ALCHEMIST
Ben Jonson (adapted by Peter Barnes)
1977
Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon; Aldwych Theatre, London
Stratford-upon-Avon; London

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Face
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) - Best Comedy Performance



EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
Tom Stoppard with music by Andr‚ Previn
1977
Barbican Concert Hall
London

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Alexander


PILLARS OF THE COMMUNITY
Henrik Ibsen
1977
Aldwych Theatre
London

Director: John Barton
Role: Karsten Bernick
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) - Best Actor



ACTING SHAKESPEARE
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen
1977
St. Cecilia's Hall
Edinburgh



THE DAYS OF THE COMMUNE
Bertolt Brecht, Translation by Clive Barker
1977
Aldwych Theatre
London

Director: Howard Davies
Role: Langevin


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Belfast)
1977
Arts Theatre
Belfast



EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
1978

Producer: BBC Play of the Week
Director: Trevor Nunn & Roger Bamford


A MISERABLE AND LONELY DEATH
Norman Fenton and Ron Blair
1978
Donmar Warehouse, Aldwych Theatre
London

Director: Walter Donohue
Role: Kentridge


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Ipswich)
1978
Wolsey Theatre
Ipswich



TWELFTH NIGHT
William Shakespeare
1978
Small Scale Tour
UK

Director: John Amiel & Trevor Nunn
Role: Producer / Sir Toby Belch


IS THERE HONEY STILL FOR TEA?
Roger Rees (Anthology compiler)
1978
Small Scale tour of UK
UK

Role: Producer / Actor


THREE SISTERS
Anton Chekhov translator - Richard Cottrell
1978
Small Scale tour of UK
UK

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Producer / Andrei


SIR THOMAS MORE (Radio)
William Shakespeare
1979

Director: Martin Jenkins
Role: More


PRIEST OF LOVE
Screenplay byAlan Plater from the biography by Harry T. Moore and the writings and letters of D. H. Lawrence.
1979

Producer: Christopher Miles and Andrew Donally
Director: Christopher Miles
Role: D. H. Lawrence


MACBETH (1979)
William Shakespeare
1979

Producer: Thames TV
Director: Trevor Nunn/Philip Casson
Role: Macbeth


BENT (1979)
Martin Sherman
1979
Royal Court and Criterion
London

Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Max
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) - Best Actor



GRAN GALA PER L'EUROPA
1979
Teatro Lirico
Milan



ACTING CHAT SHOW
1979
Arts Theatre
Belfast



DYING DAY
John Bowen
1980

Producer: ITV UK / Masterpiece Theatre / PBS USA
Director: Robert Tronson


WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
1980



ACTING SHAKESPEARE (British Council Scandinavian Tour)
1980
Scandinavia
Copenhagen, Oslo, Bergen, Karlstad, Gothenburg, Stockholm



EAGLE IN NEW MEXICO
D.H. Lawrence
1980
Paolo Soleri Theatre
Santa Fe, New Mexico USA

Director: Patrick Garland


AMADEUS
Peter Shaffer
1980
Broadhurst
New York

Producer: Shubert Organisation; Elizabeth I McCann and Nelle Nugent, Roger S Berlind
Director: Peter Hall
Role: Antonio Salieri
Tony
Drama Desk
NY Drama League
Outer Critics' Circle Award for Best Actor
New York Drama League Delia Austrian Medal for Best Actor



ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Globe Benefit)
1981
Broadhurst Theatre
New York City



ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Second Stage Benefit)
1981
Broadhurst Theatre
New York City



THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL
Screenplay by Bill Bast
1982

Producer: London Films / CBS
Director: Clive Donner
Role: Chauvelin


THE DIARY OF A NOBODY WRITER
George & Weedon Grossmith
1982

Role: Butcher


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (1982 tour)
1982
Tour
Spain, France, Cyprus, Israel, Poland, Romania: Amherst College, USA.



ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Washington DC)
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen
1982
Folger Theatre
Washington, DC



ACTING SHAKESPEARE (PBS)
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen
1982

Producer: Andrew Susskind


EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR (1982)
Tom Stoppard with music by Andre Previn
1982

Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Alexander


WALTER
Screenplay from his novel by David Cook
1982

Producer: Central Poductions Ltd for Channel Four UK
Director: Stephen Frears
Role: Walter
Royal Television Society Performer of the Year



TO CAMBRIDGE WITH LOVE
1982
Barbican Theatre



THE KEEP (1983)
Michael Mann
1983

Producer: Paramount
Director: Michael Mann
Role: Dr. Cuza


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (British Council 1983 Tour)
1983
Europe and Israel
Lisbon, Madrid, Nicosia, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Rehovot, Jerusalem



SHORT LIST
Michael Rudman
1983
Hampstead Theatre
London, NW1

Director: Mike Ockrent
Role: Terry


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Warsaw)
1983
Ateneum Theatre
Warsaw



COWARDICE
Sean Mathias
1983
Ambassadors'
Richmond, Bath, Brighton, London

Producer: Duncan Weldon Ltd
Director: Anthony Page
Role: Boy


ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Paris)
1983
Petit Odeon / Odeon Theatre
Paris