- (1981) He acted in Neil Simon's play, "Chapter Two," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Maureen Lipman and Lynda Bellingham in the cast. Peter James was director.
- (1983) He acted in the stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostovesky's "Crime and Punishment" by director, Yuri Lyubimov who also adapted with Yuri Kariakin at Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Michael Pennington, Paola Dionsiotti, Nicholas Farrell, Peter Kelly, Bill Paterson, Sheila Reid, and Mia Soteriou in the cast.
- (1998) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Real Inspector Hound," and Peter Shaffer's play, "Black Comedy," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Desmond Barrit, Anna Chancellor, Nichola McAuliffe, and David Tennant in the cast.
- (1982) He acted in C.P. Taylor's play, "Good," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at Booth Theatre in New York City with Alan Howard, Felicity Dean, David Howey, and Pip Miller in the cast. Howard Davies was director.
- (2002) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Haymarket Theatre in London, England with Nicholas Le Prevost, Harriet Walter, Clive Wood, and Christopher Benjamin in the cast. Gregory Doran was director.
- (July 1978) He acted in Ronald Harwood's play, "A Family," in a Royal Exchange production at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Paul Scofield, Harry Andrews, Eleanor Bron, Trevor Peacock, Irene Handl, and Celia Gregory in the cast. Caspar Wrede was director.
- (1968) He acted in Seneca's play, "Oedipus," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Irene Worth, Colin Blakely, Anna Carteret, Oliver Cotton, Jane Lapotaire, Ronald Pickup, Louise Purnell, and Benjamin Whitrow in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
- (1981) He acted in Neil Simon's play, "Chapter Two," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with George Layton, Maureen Lipman, and Lynda Bellingham in the cast.
- (1982) He acted in Larry Shue's play, "The Nerd," at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with Derek Griffiths, David Horovitch, Don Henderson, and Lloyd Cooper in the cast. Braham Murray was director.
- (1983) He acted in Yuri Lyubimov and Kariakin's stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, "Crime and Punishment," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Michael Pennington, Paola Dionisetti, Nicholas Farrell, Peter Kelly, Bill Paterson, Sheila Reid, and Mia Soterion in the cast. Yuri Lyubimov was also director.
- (1985) He acted in Moss Hart's play, "Light Up the Sky," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Peter Wyngarde (for Robert Stephens), Hannah Gordon, Maxine Audley, Kate O'Mara, Patricia Quinn, and Robert Morse in the cast.
- (1991) He acted in Neil Simon's play, "Broadway Bound," at the Greenwich Theatre in London, England with Anna Massey, Frank Middlemass, William Gaminara, and Barbara Ferris in the cast.
- (1998) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Real Inspector Hound," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with David Tennant, Desmond Barrit, Nichola McAuliffe, Nicholas Rowe, Sara Crowe, Anna Chancellor, and Geoffrey Freshwater in the cast. Greg Doran was director.
- (1998) He acted in Peter Shaffer's play, "Black Comedy," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with David Tennant, Desmond Barrit, Nichola McAuliffe, Nicholas Rowe, Sara Crowe, Anna Chancellor, and Geoffrey Freshwater in the cast. Greg Doran was director.
- (2007) He acted in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "Into the Woods," at the Linsbury Studio Theatre in Covent Garden, London, England with Beverley Klein, Clive Rowe, Suzanne Toase, GIllian Kirkpatrick, Peter Caulfield, Nicholas Garrett, Christine Raphaelle Haldane, and Nic Greenshields in the cast. Will Tuckett was director. James Holmes was choreographer.
- (2001) He acted in Ronald Harwood's play, "Mahler's Conversion," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Antony Sher, Nickolas Grace, Alexandra Mathie and Fiona Glascott in the cast. Gregory Doran was director.
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