Laurance Rudic - Theatre - Giles Havergal's Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company

Giles Havergal's Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company

1971
  • Jean Genet The Balcony Giles Havergal The Tramp
1972–1973
  • Shakespeare Timon of Athens Keith Hack Lucullus Abbey TheatreFestival
  • Jean-Baptiste Molière Tartuffe Giles Havergal M. Loyal Edinburgh International Festival
  • Peter Weiss Marat/Sade Steven Dartnell Karl
  • Miles Rudge/John Gould Puss in Boots Giles Havergal Puss
  • Christopher Marlowe Tamburlaine the Great Keith Hack Celebinus Edinburgh International Festival
  • Nikolai Gogol The Government Inspector Robert David McDonald Bobchinski
  • Jack Gelber The Connection Steven Dartnell Leech
1973–1974
  • Bertholt Brecht Happy End RD McDonald Wilbur
  • John Whiting The Devils Havergal Mannoury
  • Miles Rudge/John Gould Dick Whittington Havergal King Rat
  • Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew Havergal Baptista (Hamburg Festival)
  • Robert David McDonald Camille RD McDonald Dr Korev
  • Edward Bond Early Morning Prowse Disraeli
  • Bertholt Brecht St Joan of the Stockyards McDonald Criddle
  • Shakespeare Coriolanus Scicinius
1974–1975
  • Arthur Koppit Indians Malcolm McKay Chief Joseph of the Nez Percés
  • Tennessee Williams Camino Real Prowse Esmeralda
  • Nikolai Gogol The Government Inspector McDonald Inspector Of Schools
  • John Webster The Duchess of Malfi Prowse Rodrigo (Belgrade, Ljubljana, Zagreb)
  • Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet David Hayman Benvolio
  • Robert David McDonald The De Sade Show RD McDonald The Bishop
1975–1976
  • Shakespeare Hamlet Prowse Rosencrantz
  • Falkland Cary Sailor Beware Havergal Carnoustie Bligh
  • Robert David McDonald The De Sade Show Prowse Madame de Martaine
  • Carlo Goldoni Mirandolina McDonald Conte de Albafiorita
  • George Buchner Woyzeck McDonald Karl
1981–1982
  • John Byrne Babes in the Wood Havergal Friar Tuck
  • Robert David McDonald Chincilla Prowse Socrate (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague)
  • Robert David McDonald A Waste of Time Prowse Jupien (Caracas International Theatre Festival)
  • Shakespeare Hamlet McDonald Rossencraft/Player King
  • John Dryden Marriage à la mode Havergal Alexas
  • Bertholt Brecht Mr Puntila and his Man Matti Havergal The Attaché
1982–1983
  • Jean Genet The Balcony Prowse The General
  • Jean Genet The Screens Prowse The Arab Voice Prowse
  • Jean Genet The Blacks Prowse The General
  • Philip Massinger The Roman Actor Aretinus
  • Sean O'Casey Red Roses for Me Havergal Rev. Clinton
  • Bertholt Brecht The Mother McDonald Rybin
  • Carlo Goldoni The Impresario of Smyrna McDonald Ali the Impresario (Turin Festival)
  • Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice Prowse Gratiano (Turin Festival)
  • George Bernard Shaw Arms and the Man Havergal Major Petkoff
  • Le Marquis de Sade The Philosophy of the Boudoir Prowse Dolmance (Festival Di Parma)
  • Noël Coward Sirocco Prowse Angelo
  • Robert David McDonald Webster McDonald Jeeper
1983–1984
  • Karl Kraus The Last Days of Mankind McDonald A Man of Iron (Edinburgh International Festival)
  • Hugo von Hoffmansthal Der Rosenkavalier Prowse Herr von Faninal (Edinburgh International Festival)
  • Sean O'Casey Juno and the Paycock Havergal Needle Nugent
  • Thomas Southerne Oroonoko Prowse Aboan
  • Noël Coward Private Lives Prowse Louis
  • Ernst Toller The Machine Wreckers Havergal Jim Cobbitt
  • Jean-Paul Sartre Altona McDonald Franz
  • Oliver Goldsmith She Stoops to Conquer Havergal Diggory
  • Oscar Wilde A Woman of No Importance Prowse Mr Kelvill MP
  • Rolf Hochhuth Judith McDonald Tiresius
  • Jacques Offenbach French Knickers (La Vie Parisienne) Prowse Bob
1986
  • Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband Prowse Vicomte De Nanjac
  • Rolf Hochhuth The Representative McDonald The Doctor
1987
  • Friedrich Schiller Joan of Arc McDonald Charles VII
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan The School for Scandal McDonald
1988
  • John Ford 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Prowse Friar Bonaventura
  • Oscar Wilde Lady Windermere's Fan Prowse Cecil Graham
  • William Congreve The Way of the World McDonald
1989
  • Ben Jonson The Alchemist McDonald Face
  • Friedrich Schiller Mary Stuart Prowse Lord Burleigh
  • Charles Dickens (adaptation) A Tale of Two Cities Prowse Dr Manette
1990
  • Bertholt Brecht Mother Courage Prowse Cook (Mermaid Theatre)with Glenda Jackson
  • Nicholas Rowe Jane Shore Prowse Richard III
1991
  • The Rivals
  • Eugene O'Neil Mourning Becomes Electra Prowse Ezra/Orin
  • Noël Coward A Design for Living Prowse Ernest (Theatre Royal Richmond)
1992
  • Frank Wedekind Lulu John Pope Dr Goll/Casti-Piani
  • Craig Raine 1953 Prowse Eberhard
  • Bertholt Brecht Edward II Prowse Edward II/III Prowse
1996
  • Eugene O'Neil Long Day's Journey into Night Stewart Laing James Tyrone

WORKS AS GUEST ARTIST AT CITIZENS THEATRE:

2006
  • Laurance Rudic And God Created... solo work created by Laurance Rudic. Creative Advisor Andrew McKinnon
2008

Tennessee Williams |The Parade Laurance Rudic Don European and UK premiere

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