Almeida Theatre - Notable Productions From 1990

Notable Productions From 1990

  • Scenes from an Execution by Howard Barker directed by Ian McDiarmid with Glenda Jackson and Jonathan Hyde (January 1990)
  • When We Dead Awaken by Henrik Ibsen directed by Jonathan Kent (February 1990)
  • Betrayal by Harold Pinter directed by David Leveaux with Martin Shaw and Cheryl Campbell (1991)
  • No Man's Land by Harold Pinter, directed by David Leveaux, with Harold Pinter, Paul Eddington and Douglas Hodge (1992), transferred to Comedy Theatre in 1993.
  • The Showman (Der Theatermacher) by Thomas Bernhard directed by Jonathan Kent with Alan Bates (1993)
  • The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan directed by Karel Reisz with Penelope Wilton (1993) transferred to Apollo Theatre
  • Moonlight by Harold Pinter directed by David Leveaux with Ian Holm, Anna Massey and Douglas Hodge (1993)
  • Medea by Euripides directed by Jonathan Kent with Diana Rigg (1992) transferred to the West End and Broadway (1994)
  • Playboy of the Western World by J.M.Synge, directed by Lynne Parker with Aidan Gillen (1994)
  • Hamlet, Almeida Theatre Company at the Hackney Empire, directed by Jonathan Kent with Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet and Francesca Annis as Gertrude (February 1995) transferred to the Belasco Theatre on Broadway
  • The Silver Tassie by Sean O'Casey, directed by Lynne Parker (1995).
  • Tartuffe by Molière directed by Jonathan Kent with Ian McDiarmid and Tom Hollander (1996)
  • Ivanov by Anton Chekhov translated by David Hare directed by Jonathan Kent with Ralph Fiennes and Harriet Walter (1997)
  • Naked by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Jonathan Kent with Juliette Binoche (1998), transferred to the Playhouse Theatre
  • The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Hettie Macdonald with Tom Mannion, Susan Lynch and Maggie Steed (1998)
  • The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Howard Davies with Kevin Spacey (1998, transferred to the Old Vic Theatre and to Broadway)
  • Phedre by Jean Racine, directed by Jonathan Kent, with Diana Rigg and Barbara Jefford (1998)
  • Britannicus by Jean Racine, directed by Jonathan Kent, with Diana Rigg and Barbara Jefford (1998)
  • Vassa by Maxim Gorky, directed by Howard Davies with Sheila Hancock (1999)
  • Richard II, Almeida Theatre Company at the Gainsborough Studios, directed by Jonathan Kent with Ralph Fiennes (April–July 2000)
  • Coriolanus, Almeida Theatre Company at the Gainsborough Studios, directed by Jonathan Kent with Ralph Fiennes (June–July 2000)
  • The Tempest by William Shakespeare directed by Jonathan Kent (final production) with Ian McDiarmid and Aidan Gillen (14 December 2000-17 February 2001)
  • The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen in a version by Pam Gems, directed by Trevor Nunn, with Natasha Richardson and Benedict Cumberbatch (2003).
  • I.D. by Antony Sher, directed by Nancy Meckler, with Antony Sher, Alex Ferns and Marius Weyers (2003)
  • The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? by Edward Albee directed by Anthony Page with Jonathan Pryce (2004)
  • Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen directed by Richard Eyre with Eve Best (2005)
  • Awake and Sing! by Clifford Odets directed by Michael Attenborough with Stockard Channing (September 2007)
  • Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill directed by Thea Sharrock
  • Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr, adapted for the stage by Moira Buffini, directed by Will Tuckett
  • The Homecoming by Harold Pinter, directed by Michael Attenborough
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Steven Adly Guirgis directed by Rupert Goold (2008)
  • Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Anthony Page (2008)
  • Waste by Harley Granville Barker, directed by Samuel West (2008)
  • In a Dark Dark House by Neil LaBute, directed by Michael Attenborough (2008)
  • Duet for One by Tom Kempinski, directed by Matthew Lloyd (2009)
  • Parlour Song by Jez Butterworth, directed by Ian Rickson (2009)
  • When the Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell, directed by Michael Attenborough (2009)
  • Judgment Day by Ödön von Horváth, in a new version by Christopher Hampton directed by James Macdonald (2009)
  • Mrs Klein by Nicholas Wright, directed by Thea Sharrock (2009)
  • Rope by Patrick Hamilton, directed by Roger Michell (2009–10)

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