- 2003 Season: "Edward II" (Archbishop Of Canterbury), Shakespeare's Globe Theatre London
- 2003 Season: "Richard II" (John Of Gaunt & The Gardener), Shakespeare's Globe Theatre London
- "King Lear", Shakespeare's Globe Theatre London
- 2007 Season: "The Merchant of Venice" (Shylock), Shakespeare's Globe Theatre London
- Former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, with whom he appeared in the eight-and-a half hour stage production of "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby". The play later went to Broadway from London, and was eventually broadcast on television.
- (1975) He acted in Wolfgang Bauer's play, "Ghosts," at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with John Shrapnel, Lynda Marchal, Pamela Moiseiwitsch, Carol Drinkwater, and Toby Salaman in the cast. Max Stafford-Clark was director.
- (1989) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Fiona Shaw, Adam Kotz, Karl Johnson, James Fleet, Helen Cooper, Ronald Hines, and Simon Roberts in the cast. Tim Albery was director.
- (1997) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V," at the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England with Rory Edwards, Ben Walden, Toby Cockerell, Mark Rylance, and Vincent Brimble in the cast. Richard Olivier was director.
- (1997) He acted in Thomas Middleton's play, "A Chaste Maid in Cheapside," at the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England with Rory Edwards, Ben Walden, Eve Matheson, Mark Rylance, and Vincent Brimble in the cast. Malcolm McKay was director.
- (1999) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," at the Bankside Globe Theatre in London, England with Paul Shelley; Mark Rylance (Cleopatra); Ben Walden; Danny Sapani (Charmian); Mark Lewis Jones; and Toby Cockerell (Octavia) in the cast. Giles Block was director.
- (1975) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Too True To Be Good," in a the Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast. Clifford Williams was director.
- (1979) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night, in the Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Cherie Lunghi and John Woodvine in the cast. Terry Hands was director.
- (1979) He acted in Middleton and Rowley's play, "The Changeling," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Emrys James, Diana Quick, and Charles Dance in the cast. Terry Hands was director.
- (1979) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with John Woodvine, Ben Kingsley, and David Threlfall in the cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird were directors.
- (1988) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "A Touch of the Poet," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, Malcolm Tierney, Amanda Boxer, James Berwick, and Rudi Davies in the cast. David Thacker was director.
- (1988) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "A Touch of the Poet," at the Young Vic Theatre in London, England with Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, Malcolm Tierney, Amanda Boxer, James Berwick, and Rudi Davies in the cast. David Thacker was director.
- (1994) He acted in the plays, "The Flag," and "Brecht in Hollywood," at the Bridge Lane Theatre in London, England with Vanessa Redgrave, Corin Redgrave, Kika Markham, Oliver Milburn, Malcolm Tierney, Ekkenhard Schall, and Rade Serbedzija in the cast.
- (1967) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Joan Plowright, Robert Stephens, Derek Jacobi, Frank Finlay, Ronald Pickup, Gerald James, Edward Petherbridge, and Christopher Timothy in the cast. Franco Zeffirelli was director.
- (1967) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with John Stride, Edward Petherbridge, and Graham Crowden in the cast. Goldby was director.
- (1968) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labour's Lost," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Jeremy Brett, Derek Jacobi, Joan Plowright, Ronald Pickup, Charles Kay, Sheila Reid, and Louise Purnell in the cast. Laurence Olivier was director.
- (1968) He acted in Bertolt Brecht and Christopher Marlowe's play, "Edward II," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Derek Jacobi, John Stride, Geraldine McEwan, Charles Kay, Jeremy Brett, Edward Petherbridge, and Robert Lang in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
- (January 23, 1969) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labours Lost," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Jeremy Brett, Derek Jacobi, Joan Plowright, Ronald Pickup, Charles Kay, Sheila Reid, and Louise Purnell in the cast. Laurence Olivier was director.
- (1969) He acted in Charles Wood's play, "'H', or Monologues at Front of Burning Cities," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Robert Lang, Frank Wylie, Gerald James, Benjamin Whitrow, Bernard Gallagher, Jane Wenham, and Terence Taplin in the cast. Geoffrey Reeves was director.
- (1985) He acted in Nigel Williams's play, "My Brother's Keeper," at the Greenwich Theatre in Greenwich, London, England with Reginald Marsh in the cast.
- (1995) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," in a Royal National Theatre production at the Cottesloe Theatre in London, England with Fiona Shaw, David Threlfall, Graham Crowden, Paola Dionisotti, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Michael Bryant, and Struan Rodger in the cast. Deborah Warner was director.
- (January 1995-March 1995; April 1995-February 1996) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in William Shakespeare's plays, "Richard II, "The Merry Wives of Windsor;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" Joe Orton's play, "What the Butler Saw;" Daniil Karms' play, "Out Of A House Walked a Man;" Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour;" Arthur Miller's play, "Broken Glass;" Lewis Carroll's play, "Alice's Adventures Underground;" Patrick Marber's play, "Dealer's Choice:" Paul Godfrey's play, "The Blue Ball;" Mary Morris's play, "Two Weeks with the Queen;" Dylan Thomas's play, "Under Milk Wood;" Euripedes's play, "Women of Troy;" Rodney Ackland's play, "Absolute Hell;" Peter Brook's play, "The Man Who;" David Hare's play, "Skylight;" BT National Connections (Youth Theatre); Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "La Grande Magia;" Ernst Toller's play, "The Machine Wreckers;" Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" James McLure's play, "Wild Oats;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" Pam Gems's play, "Stanley;" and Ken Campbell's play, "Violin Time;" with John Alderton, Roger Allam, Gillian Barge, Patrick Barlow, Maureen Beattie, Janet Behan, Philip Bird, Jane Birkin, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, David Bradley, Richard Bremmer, Jasper Britton, June Brown, Michael Bryant, Sheila Burrell, Josette Bushell-Mingo, Ken Campbell, Cheryl Campbell, John Carlisle, Cater, Elaine Claxton, Alan Cox, Bernard Cribbins, Graham Crowden, Alan David, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Tenniel Evans, Brett Fancy, Alison Fiske, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Dexter Fletcher, Geoffrey Freshwater, Michael Gambon, Tom Georgeson, Debra Gillett, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, Rosemary Harris, Barbara Hicks, Greg Hicks, Clare Higgins, Patricia Hodge, David Horovitch, Alan Howard, Nerys Hughes, Kathryn Hunter, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys Ifans, Michael Jayston, Karl Johnson, Shirley King, Margot Leicester, Anton Lesser, Mark Lewis Jones, Michael Maloney, Betty Marsden, Richard McCabe, Peter McEnery, Geraldine McEwan, Bruce Myers, Nicola Pagett, Mark Payton, Trevor Peacock, Edward Petherbridge, Sian Phillips, Denis Quilley, Veronica Quilligan, Issy Van Randwyck, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Struan Rodger, Simon Russell Beale, David Ryall, Andrew Sachs, Tony Selby, Naseeruddin Shah, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Antony Sher, Barry Stanton, Ken Stott, David Tennant, Nigel Terry, David Threlfall, Pip Torrens, Harriet Walter, Emily Watson, Benjamin Whitrow, Lia Williams, Richard Wilson, Lambert Wilson, Ray Winstone, Sophia Winter, Peter Woodthorpe, Sarah Woodward, and Tim Wylton in the company.
- (February 1996-June 1996; July 1996-September 1996; December 1996-February 1997) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season the Cottesloe Theatre; Laurence Olivier Theatre; and the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children; Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone; Friedrich Schiller's play, "Mary Stuart;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" James McClure's play, "Wild Oats;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Morris Panych's play, "The Ends of the Earth;" Aristophanes's play, "Frogs;" Pam Gems' play, "Stanley;" William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II;" "The Prince's Play;" Dennis Potter's play, "Blue Remembered Hills;" Wallace Shawn's play, "The Designated Mourner;" Sophocles's play, "The Oedipus Plays;" Albert Lamorisse's play, "The Red Balloon;" Robert Le Page's play, "The Seven Streams of The River Ota;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "John Gabriel Borkman;" Stephen Poliakoff's play, "Blinded by the Sun;" Leo Tolstoy's play, "War and Peace;" Harold Pinter's play, "The Homecoming;" Martin McDonagh's play, "The Cripple of Inishmaan;" Robert LePage's play, "Elsinore;" Caryl Churchill's play, "Light Shining in Buckinghamshire;" Frank Loesser's play, "Guys and Dolls;" Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman;" and Peter Oswald's play, "Fair Ladies at A Game of Cards;" with Roger Allam, Alun Armstrong, Eileen Atkins, Gillian Barge, Simon Russell Beale, Duncan Bell, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, Samantha Bond, David Bradley, Michael Bryant, Selina Cadell, Cheryl Campbell, Anna Chancellor, Sean Chapman, Alan Cox, Graham Crowden, Frances De La Tour, David De Keyser, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Lucy Dixon, Pip Donaghy, Lindsay Duncan, Avril Elgar, Tenniel Evans, Deborah Findlay, Michael Gambon, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, David Haig, Greg Hicks, Patricia Hodge, Douglas Hodge, Ian Hogg, Alan Howard, Isabelle Huppert, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys Ifans, Louise Jameson, Paul Jesson, Karl Johnson, Will Keen, Sam Kelly, Robert LePage, Anton Lesser, Tom Mannion, Eddie Marsan, Anna Massey, Clive Merrison, Ben Miles, Iain MItchell, Dearbhla Molloy, John Normington, Trevor Peacock, Clarke Peters, Sian Phillips, Tim Pigott-Smith, Veronica Quilligan, Vanessa Redgrave, Miranda Richardson, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Clive Rowe, Andrew Sachs, Adrian Scarborough, Paul Scofield, Tony Selby, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Michael Sheen, Antony Sher, Geraldine Somerville, Imelda Staunton, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, Clare Swinburne, David Threlfall, Anny Tobin, Pip Torrens, Harry Towb, June Watson, Benjamin Whitrow, Lambert Wilson, Sarah Woodward, and Marjorie Yates in the company.
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