Year | Title | Role | Director | Playwright | Theatre |
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1996 | Grease | Johnny Casino | David Gilmore | Jim Jacobs/Warren Casey | UK Tour |
1999 | Grease | Johnny Casino | David Gilmore | Jim Jacobs/Warren Casey | Cambridge Theatre, Covent Garden |
2000 | Millennium Dome Show | Actor | Millennium Dome, Greenwich | ||
2001 | The Real Monty | Nobby | David Graham | UK Tour | |
2003 | Macbeth | Macduff | Julian Chenery | William Shakespeare | UK Tour |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Demetrius | Julian Chenery | William Shakespeare | UK Tour | |
2006 | Entertaining Mr. Sloane | Sloane (understudy) | Scott Ellis | Joe Orton | Roundabout Theatre Company, NYC |
WASPS in Bed | Cal | Lisa Marie Meller | Nicola Behrman | Theatre Row, NYC | |
An Evening with Simon Gray | Japes | Simon Gray | Simon Gray | Lincoln Center | |
2007 | The Night Season | John Eastman | Lonny Price | Rebecca Lenkiewicz | Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, NY |
Mary Rose | Harry | Tina Landau | J.M. Barrie | Vineyard Theatre, NYC | |
2008 | Mister Roberts | Wiley/Gerhart | Scott Ellis | Thomas Heggen/Joshua Logan | (Roundabout Theatre Company staged reading) American Airlines Theatre |
King of Shadows | Eric Saunders | Connie Grappo | Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa | Theater for the New City, NYC | |
2011 | Jerusalem | Danny Whitworth | Ian Rickson | Jez Butterworth | Music Box Theatre, NYC |
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Famous quotes containing the word theatre:
“The theatre is the best way of showing the gap between what is said and what is seen to be done, and that is why, ragged and gap-toothed as it is, it has still a far healthier potential than some poorer, abandoned arts.”
—David Hare (b. 1947)
“The History of the world is not the theatre of happiness. Periods of happiness are blank pages in it, for they are periods of harmonyperiods when the antithesis is in abeyance.”
—Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (17701831)
“Compare ... the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.”
—John Berger (b. 1926)