for London’s National Theatre
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The Rose Tattoo
directed by Steven Pimlott and Nicholas Hytner, starring Zoe Wanamaker.
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Les Parents Terribles by Jean Cocteau/Jeremy Sams dir. Sean Mathias
starring Sheila Gish, Frances de la Tour, Alan Howard and Jude Law
- also on Broadway as Indiscretions starring Kathleen Turner, Eileen Atkins, Roger Rees, Jude Law and Cynthia Nixon
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Mary Stuart by Schiller/Jeremy Sams dir. Howard Davies, starring Isabelle Huppert and Anna Massey
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The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman dir. Howard Davies, starring Claire Higgins, Harriet Walter, Gillian Barge and Emily Watson
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Sleep With Me by Hanif Kureshi, dir. by Antony Page (world premiere)
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for the Royal Shakespeare Company
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Unfinished Business by Michael Hastings, dir. Steven Pimlott (world premiere)
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Measure For Measure by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Michael Feast, Alex Jennings and Stella Gonet
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Richard III by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring David Troughton and John Nettles
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Elizabeth (Susan Brown), Edward IV (Robin Nedwell) and Richard (David Troughton).
Photo: Ivan Kyncal
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As You Like It by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Niamh Cusack
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The Learned Ladies by Moliere dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Roger Allam, Caroline Blakiston,
John Quayle, Niamh Cusack and Jane Gurnett
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Henry VIII by Shakespeare dir. Gregory Doran, starring Jane Lapotaire
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Camino Real by Tennessee Williams dir. Steven Pimlott,
starring Susannah York, Leslie Philips and Peter Egan
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Casanova (Peter Egan), Gutman (Leslie Philips) and Marguerite (Susannah York).
Photo: Zuleika Henry
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Twelfth Night by Shakespeare dir. Adrian Noble,
starring David Calder, Clare Holman and Stephen Boxer
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Talk of the City written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff (world premiere)
| Milly Dews (Sian Reeves), Robbie (David Westhead)and Company
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Bad Weather by Robert Holman dir. Steven Pimlott (world premiere)
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Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Alan Bates and Frances de la Tour
| Jason Carr with Richard Brown and the RSC band, just after an unscheduled
appearance on the last night of Antony & Cleopatra at the Barbican Theatre as part of the on-stage band!
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Richard II by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Samuel West and David Troughton
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Hamlet by Shakespeare dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Samuel West
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for the Donmar Warehouse
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Suddenly, Last Summer by Tennessee Williams dir. Sean Mathias,
starring Sheila Gish and Rachel Weisz (Warehouse Productions at the Comedy Theatre)
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The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams dir. Sam Mendes, starring Zoe Wanamaker
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Design For Living by Noel Coward dir. Sean Mathias,
starring Rachel Weisz, Paul Rhys and Clive Owen
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in London
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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, adapted by Kevin Elyot,
dir. Steven Pimlott, starring Tara Fitzgerald, Richard Johnson and Gemma Jones
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The Provok'd Wife by Vanburgh dir. Lindsay Posner for the Peter Hall Company (Old Vic)
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A Doll's House by Ibsen dir. Antony Page, starring Janet McTeer (Playhouse and on Broadway)
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Eurovision written and directed by Tim Luscombe (Vaudeville - world premiere)
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Cyrano De Bergerac by Rostand dir. Elijah Moshinsky,
starring Robert Lindsay and Stella Gonet (Theatre Royal, Haymarket)
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Snow Orchid dir. Tim Luscombe (Gate -British premiere), starring Jude Law
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Venecia dir. Rebecca Gatward (Gate - British premiere)
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at Chichester
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Fortune's Fool dir. Gale Edwards
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A Christmas Carol dir. Sean Holmes
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| The Seagull dir. Steven Pimlott
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| Midsummer Night's Dream dir. Gale Edwards
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| Three Women and a Piano Tuner dir. Samuel West at Minerva Theatre, Chichester
| Three Women and a Piano Tuner
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| Master and Margerita dir. Steven Pimlott
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| 5-11 by Ed Kemp, dir. Steven Pimlott
| Alistair McGowan as King James in 5-11
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and around Britain
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The Romans in Britain by Howard Brenton dir. Samuel West at the Sheffield Crucible
| Romans in Britain
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| Vieux Carré by Tennessee Williams dir. Steven Pimlott at Nottingham Playhouse
starring Mary McCloud, Jonathan Cullen and Michael Fitzgerald
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