Rob Walker
Sometimes credited as Robert Walker.
Artistic director of the Half Moon Theatre, 1977–83.
Plays authored
Past productions
- Director, Ashes, Bush Theatre
- Director, On the Spot
- Director, Pal Joey, Ian B Albery for Omega Stage Ltd in association with Capital Radio
- Adapter / Director, Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!, Omega Stage Company
- Director, Pal Joey, Half Moon Theatre
- Director, Hamlet
- Director, Guys and Dolls, Half Moon Theatre Company
- Director / Translator, Woyzeck
- Director, Anthony Holden: Shakespeare and Hamlet
- Director, Mr Laurel & Mr Hardy, Jack Hockett for Premier Box Office
- / Director, Underarm Bowling, Theatre at New End
- Director, The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant, Theatre at New End
- Director, B Movie, Soho Theatre Company
- Director, Hello Sailor, Soho Theatre Company
- Director, The Saliva Milkshake, Soho Theatre Company
- Lord Bothwell, Vivat! Vivat Regina!
- The Ride Across Lake Constance
- Director, Capone, Close Theatre Club
- Chamberlain, The Beaux’ Stratagem, National Theatre
- Neil Boyd, The National Health or Nurse Norton’s Affair, National Theatre
- Extra, Back to Methuselah: Part Two, National Theatre
- Corporal Forbes Mitchell, ‘H’ or Monologues at Front of Burning Cities, National Theatre
- Back to Methuselah
- Peer; Extra, Edward II, National Theatre
- Extra, Volpone, National Theatre
- First court lord; Extra, As You Like It, National Theatre Company
- T/O Soldier, Three Sisters, National Theatre
- T/O Norwegian captain; Extra, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, National Theatre
- Unnamed parts, The Government Inspector, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Love’s Labour’s Lost
- The Jew of Malta, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Messenger 1, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Messenger 1 / Unnamed parts, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Unnamed parts, The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Antonio's Servant, The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Unnamed parts, The Jew of Malta, Royal Shakespeare Company
- Unnamed parts, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company
- T/O A Lord, Much Ado About Nothing, National Theatre