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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