Rafe Spall - Stage

Stage

  • Constellations by Nick Payne at the Royal Court Theatre as Roland (2012)
  • If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet by Nick Payne at the Bush Theatre as Terry (2009)
  • Hello and Goodbye by Athol Fugard with the English Touring Theatre as Johnny (2008)
  • Alaska by DC Moore at the Royal Court Theatre as Frank (2007)
  • John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen at the Donmar Warehouse as Erhart Borkman (2007)
  • The Knight of the Burning Pestle' by Francis Beaumont at the Young Vic Theatre/Barbican Theatre as Rafe (2005)
  • Just A Bloke by David Watson at the Royal Court Theatre as Nathan (2002)
  • A Prayer For Owen Meany by Simon Bent at the National Theatre as Harold Crosby/Coach Chickering/Larry Lish (2002)

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