Theatre Work
Year | Title | Character | Production | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011-12 | The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett |
George III | National Tour and Apollo Theatre | Olivier Award Nomination |
2010-11 | Yes, Prime Minister by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn |
Jim Hacker | Chichester Festival Theatre and Gielgud Theatre | |
2009 | Loot by Joe Orton |
Inspector Truscott | Tricycle Theatre | |
2008 | The Sea by Edward Bond |
Hatch | Royal Haymarket Theatre | |
2007 | The Country Wife by William Wycherley |
Pinchwife | Royal Haymarket Theatre | |
2006 | Donkey's Years by Michael Frayn |
Chris Headlingly | Comedy Theatre | Olivier Award Nomination |
2005 | Mary Poppins by Julian Fellowes |
Mr Banks | Prince Edward Theatre | Olivier Award Nomination |
2004 | Journey's End by R.C. Sherriff |
Osbourne | Comedy Theatre | |
2003 | Hitchcock Blonde by Terry Johnson |
Royal Court and Lyric Theatre, West End | ||
2002 | Life x3 by Yasmina Reza |
Henri | Savoy Theatre | |
1997 | "Art" by Yasmina Reza |
Ivan | Wyndham's Theatre and Broadway | |
1997 | My Boy Jack by David Haig |
Rudyard Kipling | Hampstead Theatre | |
1994 | Dead Funny by Terry Johnson |
Richard | Hampstead Theatre and West End | |
1991 | Measure For Measure by William Shakespeare |
Angelo | Young Vic and RSC tour | |
1988 | Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker |
Ralph Clark | Royal Court | Olivier Award Best Actor In a New Play |
1988 | The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar |
Plume | Royal Court | |
1988 | Greenland | Paul | Royal Court | |
1985 | Tom and Viv by Michael Hastings |
Maurice | Royal Court and Broadway |
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