Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Venue / Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Juno and the Paycock | Soldier | National Theatre, Lyttelton |
1989 | The Long Way Round | Albin | National Theatre, Cottesloe |
1989 | The Water Engine, | Bernie | Hampstead Theatre |
1992 | The Wexford Trilogy | Multiple Roles | Bush Theatre |
1993 | Marvin's Room | Hank | Comedy Theatre |
1994 | The Playboy of the Western World | Christopher Mahon | Almeida Theatre |
1995 | Mojo | Skinny | Royal Court Theatre |
2000 | The Tempest | Ariel | Almeida Theatre |
2001 | Platonov | Platonov | Almeida Theatre |
2003 | The Caretaker | Mick | Roundabout Theatre, New York |
2005 | Someone Who'll Watch Over Me | Edward | New Ambassadors Theatre |
2007 | American Buffalo | Teach | Gate Theatre, Dublin |
2007 | Glengarry Glen Ross | Richard Roma | Apollo Theatre |
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