Tim Curry/Archive 1 - Stage

Stage

Year Title Role Location
1968 Hair Woof Shaftesbury Theatre
1969 After Haggerty Hippy Aldwych Theatre
1970 Lie Down I Think I Love You... Peter The Strand Theatre
1971 Baby Elephant, TheThe Baby Elephant Jesse Royal National Theatre
Man is Man Sexton
Life of Galileo Sagredo Citizens Theatre
Maids, TheThe Maids Solange
1971–1972 Cinderella Buttons
1972 Midsummer Night's Dream, AA Midsummer Night's Dream Puck Scottish Opera
1973–1975 Rocky Horror Show, TheThe Rocky Horror Show Dr. Frank N. Furter Royal Court Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Belasco Theatre
1975–1976 Travesties Tristan Tzara Broadway Theatre
1981–1982 Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1982 Pirates of Penzance, TheThe Pirates of Penzance The Pirate King Drury Lane
1983 Rivals, TheThe Rivals Bob Acres Royal National Theatre
1985–1986 Love for Love Tattle
Dalliance Theodore
1986 Threepenny Opera, TheThe Threepenny Opera MacHeath
1988 Me and My Girl Bill Snibson National Tour USA
1989–1990 Art of Success, TheThe Art of Success William Hogarth Manhattan Theater Club
1991 Love Letters Andy LA Theatre Club
1992–1993 My Favorite Year Alan Swann Broadway Theatre
2001 Christmas Carol, AA Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge Madison Square Garden
2004–2007 Spamalot King Arthur Bank of America Theatre
Broadway Theatre
Palace Theatre
2007, 2012 What About Dick? Reverend Whoopsie Ricardo Montalban Theater
Orpheum Theatre
2011 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead The Player Chichester Festival Theatre

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