Nathaniel Parker - Theatre Work

Theatre Work

Year Title Role Company Theatre Notes
1981 Richard III National Youth Theatre
1982 Macbeth Macbeth National Youth Theatre
1984 Trumpets and Drums (based on the The Recruiting Officer) Captain Brazen London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
1985 Claw Ludsby Theatre Clwyd / Mold Theatre Clwyd / Mold
1985 Trumpets and Drums (based on the The Recruiting Officer) Captain Brazen Theatre Clwyd / Mold Theatre Clwyd / Mold
1986 Romeo and Juliet Tybolt Young Vic, London Old Vic 11.02.86
1986 The Gift RSC Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
1986 The Kiss Oliver RSC
1986-1987 The Winter's Tale Florizel RSC Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, Tyne Theatre Newcastle upon Tyne, Barbican Theatre London
1986-1987 Every Man in His Humour Wellbred RSC Swan Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, Mermaid Theatre London, The Peoples Theatre Newcastle upon Tyne
1986-1987 The Rover Don Pedro RSC Swan Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, The Peoples Theatre Newcastle upon Tyne
1986 Richard III Harry Percy RSC Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, Tyne Theatre Newcastle upon Tyne, Barbican Theatre London
1987 The Storm Vanya Kudryash RSC Pit, London
1987 A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander RSC Barbican Theatre, London
1989 Merchant of Venice Bassanio Peter Hall Company Phoenix Theatre London, 46th Street Theater New York (UK) 01.06.1989, (US) 20.12.1989 to 24.02.1990
1997 Cargo Cult Barbican Theatre 02.09.1987
1999 50 Revolutions Oxford Stage Company Whitehall Theatre 07.09.1999 to 25.09.1999
2000 Speed the plow Duke of York's, London 29.06.2000 to 19.08.2000
2008 Quartermaine's Terms Quartermaine Theatre Royal Windsor, New Victoria Theatre Woking, The Richmond Theatre, Theatre Royal Bath, Theatre Royal Brighton 13.05.2008 to 21.06.2008
2013 The Audience Gordon Brown Gielgud Theatre 15.02.2013 to 15.06.2013

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