from 20.04.2004 at the Wyndham's Theatre, transferred from the NT, (01.05.2004)
Günther Guillaume: Conleth Hill Arno Kretschmann: Michael Simkins Willy Brandt: Roger Allam Horst Ehmke: Simon Chandler Reinhard Wilke: Paul Gregory Ulrich Bauhaus: Paul Broughton Herbert Wehner: David Ryall Helmut Schmidt: Glyn Grain Hans-Dietrich Genscher: Nicholas Blane Gunther Nollau: Christopher Ettridge
from the classic novel by James M Cain, in a new adaptation by Andrew Rattenbury
directed by Lucy Bailey
Designer: Bunny Christie
from 24.05.2005, (24.05.2005)
one interval
Frank Chambers: Val Kilmer Nick Papadakis: Joe Alessi Cora Papadakis: Charlotte Emmerson State Cop: Mac McDonald Sackett: Keith Bartlett Warder: Ian Pirie Katz: Joe Alessi Kennedy: Aran Bell Barlow: Adam Rayner Nurse: Alanis Peart Cop: Martin Johnston Cop: Steve Knightly Jeremies: Mac McDonald Dawson: Ian Pirie Madge Allan: Rae Baker
first performance 05.09.2009, ( 17.9.2009 & 15.10.)
News Reporter: Gillian Budd Lehman Brother; Trader: Peter Caulfield Security Officer; Trader: Howard Charles Trader: Andrew Corbett Claudia Roe: Amanda Drew Congresswoman, Business Analyst, Irene Gant: Susannah Fellows Arthur Andersen; Trader: Stephen Fewell Lehman Brother; Trader: Tom Godwin Andy Fastow: Tom Goodman-Hill Lou Pai; Senator: Orion Lee Hewitt; New Reporter; Prostitute: Eleanor Matsuura Ken Lay: Tim Pigott-Smith Ramsay; Trader: Ashley Rolfe Jeffrey Skilling: Samuel West Daughter(Chichester): Rosa Solieri-Whitwell Gabby Willcocks Lawyer; Trader: Trevor White
Ivanov (Chichester Festival: Young Chekhov, 2015) Uncle Vanya (Vaudeville, 2012/2013), kindly played Labourers in the understudy performance A Number (Menier Chocolate Factory, 2010) Enron (Jerwood Theatre downstairs the Royal Court, 2009, Noel Coward, 2010) Olivier Award Nomination for Best Actor, 2010
by Luigi Pirandello a new version by Rupert Goold and Ben Power
directed by Rupert Goold
design by Miriam Buehter
approx. 2h 25 min, incl 20 min interval
from 15.09.2008, (22.09.2008)
The Father: Ian McDiarmid The Mother: Eleanor David The Son: Dyfan Dwyfor The Step-Daughter: Denise Gough The Boy: Elliot Horne OR Bailey Pepper The Girl: Freya Parker ---------------- The Producer: Noma Dumezweni The Executive: John Mackay The Editor: Robin Pearce The Actor: Jamie Bower The Actress: Christine Entwistle The Cameraman: Jake Harders Runner: Jeremy Joyce ---------------- other parts are played by members of the Company
Musical by Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe adapted from Bernard Shaw's play and Gabriel Pascal's motion picture "Pygmalion"
directed by Trevor Nunn
design by Anthony Ward
from 21.7.2001 at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, (16.08.2003)
approx. 3hours, incl. 15 min. interval
Eliza Doolittle: Laura Michelle Kelly Freddy Eynsford-Hill: Michael Xavier Mrs. Eynsford-Hill: Jill Martin Clara Eynsford-Hill: Claire Machin Colonel Hugh Pickering: Stephen Moore A Bystander: Christopher Howell A Hoxton Man: Shaun Henson A Selsey Man: Michael Kirk Prof. Henry Higgins: Anthony Andrews First Costermonger: David Burrows Second Costermonger: James Barron Third Costermonger: Christopher Stewart Fourth Costermonger: Mark Joslin ----- George: Shaun Henson Alfred P Doolittle: Russ Abbot Jamie: Phil Snowden Harry: Gareth Snook Mrs. Pearce: Patsy Rowlands Mrs. Hopkins: Ann Emery Butler: Sam Hiller Servants: David Burrows, Cathy Cogle, Jaime Farr, Susan Fay, Mark Isherwood, Claire Machin, Shirley Jameson Mrs. Higgins: Hannah Gordon Lady Boxington: Shirley Jameson Lord Boxington: James Barron Sir Reginald Tarrington: Christopher Howell Flower Girl: Nikki Shaw Footman: David Burrows Zoltan Karpathy: Michael Kirk Queen of Transylvania: Barbara Jaeson Prince of Transylvania: Michael Small Mrs. Higgins' Maid: Emma Francis
Rebecca West: Helen McCrory Mrs. Helseth: Veronica Quilligan Doctor Kroll: Malcolm Sinclair Johannes Rosmer: Paul Hilton Ulrik Brendel: Paul Moriarty Peder Mortensgaard: Peter Sullivan
The Pajama Game (Shaftesbury Theatre, 2014) The Prisoner of Second Avenue (pre-recorded) (Vaudeville, 2010) Mother Courage and her children (NT, Olivier, 2009) Romance (Almeida, 2005)
Prosecutor: Nicholas Woodeson Defendant: Nigel Lindsay Defense Attorney: Colin Stinton Judge: John Mahoney Bailiff: Geff Francis Bernard: Paul Ready Doctor: Nick Sampson
Margaret Lord: Julia McKenzie Tracy Lord: Jennifer Ehle Dinah Lord: Talulah Riley Alexander (Sandy) Lord: Damien Matthews Thomas: Colin Haigh William (Uncle Willie) Tracy: Nicholas Le Prevost Macaulay (Mike) Connor: DW Moffett Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Lauren Ward George Kittredge: Richard Lintern CK Dexter Haven: Kevin Spacey Seth Lord: Oliver Cotton Elsie: Laura Brook Mac: Eben Young May: Claire Adams Edward: Jeff Peterson Parsons: Tim Beckmann Maid: Lucy-Anne Holmes
Richard IIMark Rylance John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster: John McEnery Henry Bolingbroke, Earl of Derby and Duke of Hereford; later King Henry IV: Liam Brennan Thomas Mombray, Earl of Nottingham and Duke of Norfolk: Terry McGinity Duchess of Gloucester, widow of the Duke of Gloucester: William Osborne Sir Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, and Lord Marshal: Albie Woodington Edward of York, Earl of Rutland and Duke of Aumerle: Chu Omambala Sir Henry Green, MP: Richard Glaves Sir John Bushy, Sheriff of Lincoln and Speaker of the House of Commons: Justin Shevlin Sir William Bagot, Sheriff of Leicester: Patrick Brennan Edmund of Langley, Duke of York: Bill Steward Queen Isabel of Valois: Michael Brown Sir William Ross, Baron de Ross of Helmsley, MP: Peter Shorey Sir William Willoughby, Baron of Eresby, MP: William Osborne Servingman to the Duke of York: Patrick Toomey Sir Harry Percy, son and heir of the Earl of Northumberland: Gerald Kyd Earl of Salisbury: Patrick Toomey Welsh Captain: Patrick Brennan Bishop of Carlisle: William Osborne Sir Stephen Scoop, Baron of Bolton: Patrick Brennan Lady to Queen Isabel: Richard Glaves Head Gardiner of the Duke of York: John McEnery 1st Gardiner of the Duke of York: Patrick Brennan 2nd Gardiner of the Duke of York: Terry McGinity Baron Fitzwater, MP: Patrick Toomey Sir Piers of Exton: Justin Shevlin Duchess of York: Peter Shorey 1st Man of Sir Piers of Exton: Richard Glaves 2nd Man of Sir Piers of Exton: Patrick Brennan Groom of King Richard's stables: Terry McGinity Keeper of the Prison at Pomfret Castle: John McEnery