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Year | Place | Title/Writer | Director/Role |
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1964 | Duke of York's London | A SCENT OF FLOWERS James Saunders | DIRECTOR: Shirley Butler ROLE: Godfrey Clarence Derwent Award as best supporting actor of the year - 50 pounds sterling from British Actors' Equity |
1965 | National Theatre Old Vic London | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1965) William Shakespeare | DIRECTOR: Franco Zeffirelli ROLE: Claudio nbsp; |
1965 | National Theatre Chichester Festival Bristol; Nottingham; Chichester | ARMSTRONG'S LAST GOODNIGHT John Arden | ROLE: Protestant Evangelist |
1965 | National Theatre Chichester Festival Bristol; Nottingham; Chichester | TRELAWNEY OF THE "WELLS" Arthur Wing Pinero | DIRECTOR: Desmond O'Donovan ROLE: Capt. de Foenix |
1965 | Hampstead Theatre Club and St Martin's London | A LILY IN LITTLE INDIA Donald Howarth | DIRECTOR: Donald Howarth ROLE: Alvin Hanker |
1966 | Royal Court London | THEIR VERY OWN AND GOLDEN CITY Arnold Wesker | DIRECTOR: John Dexter and Bill Gaskill ROLE: Andrew Cobham Plays amp; Players' Most Promising Actor 1966 |
1966 | Mermaid London | THE MAN OF DESTINY / O'FLAHERTY VC Bernard Shaw | DIRECTOR: Robert Kidd (MOD) / Peter Gill (OFVC) ROLE: Corporal Napoleon/Private O'Flaherty V.C. |
1966 | Oxford Playhouse London | THE PROMISE (My Poor Marat) Aleksei Arbuzov, translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff | DIRECTOR: Frank Hauser ROLE: Leonidik |
1967 | Oxford Playhouse Company Fortune Theatre London | THE PROMISE (1967) Aleksei Arbuzov, translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff | DIRECTOR: Frank Hauser ROLE: Leonidik |
1967 | Henry Miller's New York | THE PROMISE (Broadway) Aleksei Arbuzov, translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff | DIRECTOR: Frank Hauser ROLE: Leonidik |
1968 | Lyric London | THE WHITE LIARS / BLACK COMEDY Peter Shaffer | ROLE: Tom/Harold Gorringe |
1968 | The Apollo Society Purcell Room, South Bank London | Art Reflected mainly English poets and writers of prose | DIRECTOR: Richard Marquand ROLE: Reader |