James Hayes
Past productions
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The Hostage
1994 – 1995,
Barbican Theatre, London.
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Brighella,
The Venetian Twins, Royal Shakespeare Company
5th October 1994 (press night),
Barbican Theatre, London.
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Mr Mulleady,
The Hostage, Royal Shakespeare Company
14th September 1994 (press night),
Barbican Theatre, London.
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Antonio,
The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
13th July 1994 (press night),
Barbican Theatre, London.
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George Bernard Shaw,
Elgar’s Rondo, Royal Shakespeare Company
11th May 1994 (press night),
Pit, London.
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George Bernard Shaw,
Elgar’s Rondo, Royal Shakespeare Company
21st (press night) – 26th March 1994,
Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Brighella,
The Venetian Twins, Royal Shakespeare Company
10th (press night) – 19th March 1994,
Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Antonio,
The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
1st (press night) – 8th March 1994,
Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Performer,
A Horde of Unemployed Ventriloquists, Royal Shakespeare Company
11th January 1994 (press night),
Buzz Goodbody Studio, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Director,
The Actor’s Nightmare, Royal Shakespeare Company
10th January 1994 (press night),
Buzz Goodbody Studio, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Elgar’s Rondo
1993 – 1994,
Barbican Theatre, London.
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The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
1993 – 1994,
Barbican Theatre, London.
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George Bernard Shaw,
Elgar’s Rondo, Royal Shakespeare Company
26th October 1993 (press night),
Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Antonio,
The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
11th August 1993 (press night),
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Brighella,
The Venetian Twins, Royal Shakespeare Company
4th June 1993 (press night),
Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Ross,
Macbeth, English Shakespeare Company
1991 – 1992,
Theatre Royal, Bath and Richmond Theatre, London.
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Sir Andrew,
Twelfth Night, English Shakespeare Company
1992,
Richmond Theatre, London.
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Cominius,
Coriolanus, English Shakespeare Company
24th September 1990 – 22nd June 1991,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Grand Theatre, Swansea, and other locations.
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Autolycus,
The Winter’s Tale, English Shakespeare Company
24th September 1990 – 22nd June 1991,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Tour – UK, and other locations.
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Faith, Hope and Charity
1989 – 1990,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London.
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Director / William Howard Russell,
Russell of the Times, National Theatre
25th April – 8th October 1988,
Epsom College, Riverside Studios, London, and other locations.
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Alfieri,
A View from the Bridge, National Theatre
6th February 1987 – 20th February 1988,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London and Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Giles,
Tons of Money, National Theatre
30th October 1986 – 1987,
National Theatre – Lyttelton, National Theatre.
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Moseley,
As I Lay Dying, National Theatre
started 15th October 1985,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Ted Washbrook,
A Chorus of Disapproval, National Theatre
25th July – ? 1985,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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Junius Brutus,
Coriolanus, National Theatre
30th November 1984 – 1985,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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Moseley,
As I Lay Dying, National Theatre
started 26th July 1984,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Chorus,
Antigone, National Theatre
15th May – ? 1984,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Chorus/Herd; Head Groom,
Strider – The Story of a Horse, National Theatre
started 20th January 1984,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Chorus,
Antigone, National Theatre
started 13th October 1983,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Don Zuccone,
The Fawn, National Theatre
started 7th July 1983,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Canigiani; The Draper,
Lorenzaccio, National Theatre
started 4th March 1983,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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General of the Spanish Army/Hangman,
The Spanish Tragedy, National Theatre
started 1982,
Theatre Royal, Bath, National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Prince Kazbeki et al.,
The Caucasian Chalk Circle, National Theatre
started 19th April 1982,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London and Tour – UK.
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Nurse,
The Oresteia, National Theatre
1981 – 1982,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre and Epidaurus, Greece.
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Company,
The Oresteia, National Theatre
started 20th November 1981,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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Amadeus
1980 – 2nd October 1982,
Bristol Hippodrome and Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London).
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First Envoy; Sixth Soldier; O'Rourke,
The Romans in Britain, National Theatre
started 10th October 1980,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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Federzoni,
The Life of Galileo, National Theatre
started 8th August 1980,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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T/O Venticello,
Amadeus, National Theatre
started 26th October 1979,
National Theatre – Olivier, National Theatre.
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Horatio,
Hamlet
started 6th July 1977,
St George’s Theatre, Tufnell Park.
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Gratiano,
The Merchant of Venice
started 9th May 1977,
St George’s Theatre, Tufnell Park.
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Officer Brophy,
Arsenic and Old Lace, Windsor Theatre Company
19th October – 6th November 1976,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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Demange,
Grand Manoeuvres
29th November 1974 – 1975,
The Old Vic, London.
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Extra,
The Bacchae, National Theatre
started 31st July 1973,
The Old Vic, London.
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Dubois,
The Misanthrope, National Theatre Company
started 22nd February 1973,
The Old Vic, London.
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Dubois,
The Misanthrope
1972 – 1973,
The Old Vic, London.
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Second Murderer; T/O Ross,
Macbeth, National Theatre
7th November 1972 – 7th June 1973,
The Old Vic, London.
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Murphy,
The Front Page, National Theatre
4th July – ? 1972,
The Old Vic, London.
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Putana; Cardinal,
’Tis Pity She’s a Whore, National Theatre Mobile Production
started 8th May 1972,
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon and The Old Vic, London.