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==Theatre== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Director ! Playwright(s) ! Theatre |- | rowspan="5" | 1959 | ''[[The Clandestine Marriage]]'' | Canton | rowspan="3" | John Hale | [[George Colman the Elder|George Colman]] and [[David Garrick]] | rowspan="23" | [[Theatre Royal, Bristol]] |- | ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' | Sampson & Friar John | [[William Shakespeare]] |- | ''[[Epicoene, or the Silent Woman|The Silent Woman]]'' | Sir John Daw | [[Ben Jonson]] |- | ''[[The Long and the Short and the Tall (play)|The Long and the Short and the Tall]]'' | Private Bamforth | David Scase | [[Willis Hall]] |- | ''Hooray for Daisy!'' | Harry Tuck | [[Denis Carey (actor)|Denis Carey]] | [[Julian Slade]] and [[Dorothy Reynolds]] |- | rowspan="12" | 1960 | ''[[A Taste of Honey]]'' | Peter | rowspan="2" | John Hale | [[Shelagh Delaney]] |- | ''[[Mary Stuart (Schiller play)|Mary Stuart]]'' | Lord Burleigh | [[Friedrich Schiller]] (adapted by [[Stephen Spender]]) |- | ''The Woodcarver'' | Griff | [[Prunella Scales]] | Morris Brown |- | ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'' | Tony Lumpkin | Dudley Jones | [[Oliver Goldsmith]] |- | ''[[The Hostage (play)|The Hostage]]'' | Pat | rowspan="5" | John Hale | [[Brendan Behan]] |- | ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' | Dromio of Syracuse | rowspan="2" | [[William Shakespeare]] |- | ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' | [[Friar Lawrence]] |- | ''[[Rhinoceros (play)|Rhinoceros]]'' | The Logician | [[Eugène Ionesco]] |- | ''[[The Tempest]]'' | [[Stephano (The Tempest)|Stephano]] | [[William Shakespeare]] |- | ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra (play)|Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' | Rufio | Tony Robertson | [[George Bernard Shaw]] |- | ''[[One Way Pendulum (play)|One Way Pendulum]]'' | Arthur Groomkirby | [[Alan Bridges]] | [[N.F. Simpson]] |- | ''[[Dick Whittington and His Cat|Dick Whittington]]'' | Cicely Suett | [[Frank Dunlop (director)|Frank Dunlop]] | [[V.C. Clinton-Baddeley]] and [[Gavin Gordon (composer)|Gavin Gordon]] |- | rowspan="8" | 1961 | ''[[Roots (play)|Roots]]'' | Mr. Bryant | Duncan Ross | [[Arnold Wesker]] |- | ''[[A Passage to India (play)|A Passage to India]]'' | Richard Fielding | [[Alan Bridges]] | [[Santha Rama Rau]] (based on the novel by [[E.M. Forster]]) |- | ''[[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]'' | Henry Bolingbroke | rowspan="2" | John Hale | [[William Shakespeare]] |- | ''[[The Killer (play)|The Killer]]'' | The Architect & Second Policeman | [[Eugène Ionesco]] |- | ''[[A Man for All Seasons (play)|A Man for All Seasons]]'' | The Common Man | Warren Jenkins | [[Robert Bolt]] |- | ''Goat Song'' | Celestino | John Hale | Martin Shuttleworth |- | ''North City Traffic Straight Ahead'' | Harry Hopkins | [[Alan Simpson (theatre director)|Alan Simpson]] | James Douglas | [[Gaiety Theatre, Dublin]] |- | ''[[The Caretaker (play)|The Caretaker]]'' | Davies | [[Gareth Davies (director)|Gareth Davies]] | [[Harold Pinter]] | The Leatherhead Theatre Club |- | 1962 | ''[[The Recruiting Officer]]'' | Sergeant Kite | [[Frank Dunlop (director)|Frank Dunlop]] | [[George Farquhar]] | [[Nottingham Playhouse]] |- | 1962 | ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' | Sergius Saranoff | David Forder | [[George Bernard Shaw]] | [[Belgrade Theatre, Coventry]] |- | 1962 | ''[[Red Roses for Me (play)|Red Roses for Me]]'' | Brennan o' the Moor | [[Julius Gellner]] | [[Seán O'Casey]] | [[Mermaid Theatre|Mermaid Theatre, London]] |- | 1962–1963 | ''[[Semi-Detached (play)|Semi-Detached]]'' | Fred Midway | [[Tony Richardson]] | [[David Turner (dramatist)|David Turner]] | [[Belgrade Theatre, Coventry]]; [[Music Box Theatre|Music Box Theatre, New York]] |- | 1964 | ''Hamp'' | Lieutenant Tom Webb | John Gibson | John Wilson | [[Theatre Royal, Newcastle]] |- | 1965 | ''[[Ghosts (play)|Ghosts]]'' | Pastor Menders | Adrian Rendle | [[Henrik Ibsen]] | [[Theatre Royal Stratford East]] |- | 1966 | ''[[Volpone]]'' | Corvino | [[Frank Hauser (director)|Frank Hauser]] | [[Ben Jonson]] | [[Oxford Playhouse]] |- | 1967–1968 | ''[[The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui]]'' | Arturo Ui | [[Michael Blakemore]] | [[Bertolt Brecht]] (adapted by [[George Tabori]]) | [[Citizens Theatre|Citizens Theatre, Glasgow]]; [[Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh]] |- | 1968 | ''The Strange Case of Martin Richter'' | Martin Richter | [[Michael Blakemore]] | [[Stanley Eveling]] | [[Hampstead Theatre|Hampstead Theatre, London]] |- | 1969 | ''[[The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui]]'' | Arturo Ui | [[Michael Blakemore]] | [[Bertolt Brecht]] (adapted by [[George Tabori]]) | [[Nottingham Playhouse]]; [[Saville Theatre|Saville Theatre, London]] |- | 1970 | ''The Heretic'' | Giordano Bruno | [[Morris West]] and Joseph O'Connor | [[Morris West]] | [[Duke of York's Theatre|Duke of York's Theatre, London]] |- | rowspan="2" | 1971 | ''Disabled'' | Barker | [[Vivian Matalon]] | [[Peter Ransley]] | [[Hampstead Theatre|Hampstead Theatre, London]] |- | ''[[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]'' | Richard III | [[Peter McEnery]] | [[William Shakespeare]] | [[Nottingham Playhouse]] |- | 1972 | ''[[The Caretaker (play)|The Caretaker]]'' | Davies | [[Christopher Morahan]] | [[Harold Pinter]] | [[Mermaid Theatre|Mermaid Theatre, London]] |- | 1973 | ''The Banana Box'' | Rooksby | [[David Scase]] | [[Eric Chappell]] | Adeline Genée Theatre, [[East Grinstead]]; [[Apollo Theatre|Apollo Theatre, London]] |- | rowspan="2" | 1974 | ''Abel, Where Is Your Brother?'' | The Narrator & I | Amos Mokadi | Julius Edliss (translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff) | Act-In Theatre Club, Piccadilly, London |- | ''The Looneys'' | Brian | [[Michael Rudman]] | [[John Antrobus]] | [[Hampstead Theatre|Hampstead Theatre, London]] |- | 1975 | ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' | [[Ebeneezer Scrooge]] | Michael Fabian | [[Charles Dickens]] | Touring production |- | 1976–1977 | ''The Frontiers of Farce'' (adaptation of the plays {{ill|''The Purging''|fr|On purge bébé}} by [[Georges Feydeau]] & ''The Singer'' by [[Frank Wedekind]]) | Follavoine & Dhuring | [[Peter Barnes (playwright)|Peter Barnes]] | [[Georges Feydeau]] & [[Frank Wedekind]] (adapted by [[Peter Barnes (playwright)|Peter Barnes]]) | [[Theatre Royal, Bristol]]; [[Criterion Theatre|Criterion Theatre, London]] |- | 1976 | ''[[Tartuffe]]'' | Tartuffe | David Thompson | [[Molière]] (translated by David Thompson) | [[Greenwich Theatre|Greenwich Theatre, London]] |- | 1977–1978 | ''The Immortal Haydon'' (one-man show) | Haydon | Alan Strachan | [[John Wells (satirist)|John Wells]] | [[Mermaid Theatre|Mermaid Theatre, London]]; [[Greenwich Theatre|Greenwich Theatre, London]] |- | 1979 | ''[[Semi-Detached (play)|Semi-Detached]]'' | Fred Midway | Leonard Rossiter & Alan Strachan | [[David Turner (dramatist)|David Turner]] | [[Greenwich Theatre|Greenwich Theatre, London]] and toured |- | 1980 | ''Make and Break'' | Garrard | [[Michael Blakemore]] | [[Michael Frayn]] | [[Lyric Theatre, London]]; [[Theatre Royal Haymarket]] |- | 1982 | ''[[The Rules of the Game (play)|The Rules of the Game]]'' | Leone Gala | [[Anthony Quayle]] | [[Luigi Pirandello]] (translated by [[Robert Rietti]] & Noel Gregeen) | [[Theatre Royal, Nottingham]]; [[Theatre Royal Haymarket]]; [[Phoenix Theatre, London]] |- | 1983–1984 | ''[[Tartuffe]]'' | Tartuffe | [[Peter Coe (director)|Peter Coe]] | [[Molière]] (adapted by [[Miles Malleson]]) | [[Churchill Theatre|Churchill Theatre, Bromley]] |- | 1984 | ''[[Loot (play)|Loot]]'' | Truscott | [[Jonathan Lynn]] | [[Joe Orton]] | [[Ambassadors Theatre, London]]; [[Lyric Theatre, London]] |}
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