David Hugh Jones - Theatre

Theatre

  • The Empire Builders (Boris Vian) RSC Arts Theatre, 1962
  • The Governor’s Lady (David Mercer) Aldwych, 1965
  • Saint's Day, Stratford East, 1965
  • The Investigation (Peter Weiss) co-directed with Peter Brook, Aldwych, 1965
  • Belcher's Luck (David Mercer) Aldwych, 1966;
  • As You Like It, Stratford, 1967; Aldwych, 1967; Los Angeles, 1968; Stratford, 1968
  • Diary of a Scoundrel (Alexander Ostrovsky), Liverpool, 1968
  • The Tempest, Chichester, 1968
  • The Silver Tassie (Sean O'Casey) Aldwych, 1969
  • After Haggerty (David Mercer) Aldwych and Criterion Theatre, 1970
  • The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising (Günter Grass) Aldwych, 1970
  • Enemies (Maxim Gorky) Aldwych, 1971
  • The Lower Depths (Maxim Gorky) Aldwych, 1972
  • The Island of the Mighty (John Arden) Aldwych, 1972
  • Love's Labour's Lost Stratford, 1973; New York and Aldwych 1975
  • Duck Song (David Mercer) Aldwych, 1974
  • Summerfolk (Maxim Gorky) Aldwych, 1974; New York, 1975
  • The Marrying of Anne Leete (Harley Granville-Barker) Aldwych, 1975
  • The Return of A. J. Raffles (Graham Greene) Aldwych, 1975; Stratford 1976
  • Twelfth Night, Stratford, Ontario, 1975
  • The Zykovs (Maxim Gorky) Aldwych, 1976
  • Ivanov (Anton Chekhov) Aldwych, 1976
  • All's Well That Ends Well, Stratford, Ontario, 1977
  • Cymbeline Stratford 1979
  • Baal (Bertolt Brecht) The Other Place, Stratford 1979; Donmar Warehouse, 1980
  • The Winter's Tale, BAM Theatre Company, 1980
  • Jungle of Cities (Bertolt Brecht) BAM Theatre Company, 1981.
  • The Custom of the Country (Nicholas Wright) RSC Barbican The Pit, 1983
  • Old Times (Harold Pinter), starring Liv Ullman, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket, 1985
  • Principia Scriptoriae (Richard Nelson) The Pit, 1986
  • Barbarians (Maxim Gorky) Aldwych, 1990
  • Misha's Party (Richard Nelson and Alexander Gelman) The Pit, 1993
  • No Man's Land (Harold Pinter) New York, 1994
  • The Hothouse (Harold Pinter) Minerva Theatre, Chichester and Comedy Theatre, 1995
  • Taking Sides (Ronald Harwood) New York, 1996.
  • The Caretaker (Harold Pinter) New York, 2003.
  • Triptych (Edna O'Brien) Irish Repertory Theatre, New York, 2004.
  • On the Razzle (Tom Stoppard), Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2005.
  • Sweet Bird of Youth (Tennessee Williams), Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2006.
  • The Last Confession (Roger Crane) Minerva Theatre, Chichester, May 2007, Theatre Royal Haymarket, July 2007.
  • The Autumn Garden (Lillian Hellman), Williamstown Theatre Festival, August 2007.

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