- (1974) He starred in Eugene O'Neill's play, "The Iceman Cometh," at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with J.G. Devlin, Jan Grant, Oscar James, Leonard Maguire, James Cairncross, Ian Bannen, Niall Tobin, directed by Bill Bryden.
- (1977) He acted in Heathcote Williams' play, "Hancock's Last Half-Hour," at the Almost Free Theatre in London, England.
- (1971) He acted in John Webster's play, "The Duchess of Malfi," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Judy Parfitt, Victor Henry, Oliver Cotton, Brian Protheroe, and Gareth Thomas in the cast. Peter Gill was director.
- (1967) He acted in Charles Wood's play, "Dingo," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Tom Kempinski, Barry Stanton, and Leon Lissek in the cast. Geoffrey Reeves was director.
- (March 1969) He acted in Edward Bond's play "Early Morning," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Nigel Hawthorne, Jack Shepherd, Tom Chadbon, Peter Blythe, Moira Redmond, Shirley Ann Field, Kenneth Cranham, Queenie Watts, Brian Croucher, James Hazeldine, Peter Sproule, and Anna Wing in the cast. William Gaskill was director.
- (July 2, 1964) He acted in Archibald Saunders' play, "The Pedagogue,"; Jean Tardieu's play, "The Keyhole,"; Samuel Beckett's play, "Act Without Words II,"; Fernando Arrabal's play, "Picnic on the Battlefield,"; and John Whiting's play, "No Why," in Expeditions One in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Tony Church, Elizabeth Spriggs, Michael Burrell, Patsy Byrne, Freddie Jones, Garry Van De Peer, and June Jago in the cast. Robin Midgley, Garry O'Connor, Elsa Bolam, and John Schlesinger were directors.
- (October 13, 1966) He acted in Denis Cannan and Peter Brook's play, "US," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Ian Hogg, Glenda Jackson, Robert Lloyd, Clifford Rose, Morgan Sheppard, Barry Stanton, and Michael Williams in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
- (1972) He acted in Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, and Ian McDiarmid's musical, "The ThreePenny Opera," at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Vanessa Redgrave, Joe Melia, Ronald Radd, Annie Ross, Barbara Windsor, Diana Quick, Miriam Margolyes, Hermione Baddeley, Lon Satton, and Arthur Mullard in the cast. Tony Richardson was director.
- (1970) He performed in the show, "Come Together," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with the Alberts, The Brighton Combination (in The N.A.B. Show), Stuart Brisley, Ken Campbell Roadshow, The Freehold (in "Antigone"), The Pip Simmons Theatre Group (in "The Pardoner's Tale," and "Superman"), N.F. Simpson, The Theatre Machine, The Theatre Upstairs (in "AC/DC," "Beckett 3," and "Christie in Love"), Victoria Theatre Stoke-on-Trent (in 1861 "Whitby Lifeboat Disaster"), with Jim Carter, Christina Jones, John Turner, Stephen Rea, Dinah Stabb, Neil Johnstone, Richard Morgan, Ben Benison, Roddy Maud-Roxby, Keith Johnstone, Warren Hooper, Sue Watson, Queenie Watts, Stanley Lebor, Kenneth Cranham, Edward Clayton, and Alan David in the cast.
- (1970) He acted in Heathcote Williams's play, "AC/DC," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Tony Shear, Deborah Norton, Sheila Scott Wilkinson, and Victor Henry in the cast.
- (1971) He acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Man is Man," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Bob Hoskins, Susan Williamson, Barrie Rutter, Oliver Cotton, Roddy Maude-Roxby, Trevor Peacock, Georgis Brown, Tim Curry, Mark McManus, and Antony Milner in the cast. William Gaskill was director.
- (2000) He acted in Harold Pinter's play, "Celebration," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Lindsay Duncan, Steven Pacey, Lia Williams, Keith Allen, Susan Wooldridge, Andy De La Tour, Danny Dyer, and Indira Varma in the cast. Harold Pinter was also director.
- (2000) He acted in Harold Pinter's play, "The Room," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Lindsay Duncan, Steven Pacey, Lia Williams, Keith Allen, Susan Wooldridge, Andy De La Tour, Danny Dyer, and Indira Varma in the cast. Harold Pinter was also director.
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