Jared William’s profile
This user has not yet supplied any details.
Seen, or going to see
- The Unfriend, Criterion Theatre, London, Chichester Festival Theatre, Eric Kuhn, Karl Sydow, Playful Productions, Sayers & Sayers Productions, and Sue Vertue / Hartswood Films, 15th January – 16th April 2023
- Two, Tabard Theatre, London and Gerry’s Club Soho, London, Maverick Theatre Company, 6th – 29th April 2023
- Home, I’m Darling, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Derby Theatre, and other locations, Bill Kenwright, National Theatre, and Theatr Clwyd, 25th January – 13th May 2023
- How the Other Half Loves, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 29th August – 3rd September 2022
- California Suite, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth and New Theatre, Peterborough, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 9th – 28th August 2021
- Spider’s Web, Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, and other locations, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 10th August – 25th September 2021
- Season’s Greetings, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, Claire Evans, 20th – 30th November 2019
- Present Laughter, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth and Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 18th July – 17th August 2019
- Oranges and Ink, Tristan Bates Theatre, London, Hen & Chickens Theatre, London, and other locations, A Monkey with Cymbals, Alex Pearson Productions, and And Tomorrow Theatre Co, 27th March – 27th October 2019
- Relatively Speaking, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, and other locations, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 3rd July – 25th August 2018
- Handbagged, Theatre Royal, Windsor and Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 19th June – 15th August 2018
- Hobson’s Choice, Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield and Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth, Paul Taylor-Mills Ltd, 29th August – 13th September 2017
- The Masks of Aphra Behn, So & So Arts Club, London and Tour – UK, A Monkey with Cymbals, 5th July 2016 – 28th October 2017
- Child Z, Brook Theatre, Chatham and Southwark Playhouse, London, Little Pieces of Gold, 15th – 28th June 2015
- Blind Eye, Theatre 503, The Latchmere, Battersea, London, Benet Catty Productions and Theatre 503, 30th September – 25th October 2014
- Aftercare, White Bear Theatre, London and Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol, Optik Productions, 11th September 2012 – 27th January 2013
- The Provoked Wife, Greenwich Playhouse, Perfect Mayhem, 12th October – 6th November 2011
- A Woman Alone, Brockley Jack Theatre, London, DogOrange, 19th October – 6th November 2010
- The Shape of Things, The Space, Greenwich E14, A Monkey with Cymbals / Space Productions, 31st August – 5th September 2010
- Lost in Thought, Hen & Chickens Theatre, London, Pinot Theatre Company, 12th – 16th May 2009
- Romeo and Juliet, Greenwich Playhouse, Honest Hands Theatre Company, 25th September – 21st October 2007
- The Lodger, Pentameters Theatre, Hampstead, London, Pentameters Productions, 11th May – 19th June 2004
- King Lear, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Malvern Theatres, and other locations, English Touring Theatre, Malvern Theatres, and Phil Cameron for Background, 23rd September 2002 – 26th April 2003
- The Double Inconstancy, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Ltd, 2nd – 24th May 1997
- The Rehearsal, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Ltd, 2nd – 24th May 1997
- Rope, Theatre Royal, Bath, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, and other locations, 18th January – 7th May 1994
- Medea, Liverpool Playhouse, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, and other locations, Almeida Theatre, Bill Kenwright, and Liverpool Playhouse, 2nd September 1993 – 26th February 1994
- Quartet, Lilian Baylis Theatre, London, Theatre Concept, 9th – 27th February 1993
- Woman with Upturned Skirt, Grace at the Latchmere (now Theatre 503, The Latchmere), Battersea, London, Perfect Fool Theatre Company, 3rd – 22nd August 1992
- Courting Winnona, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, Big Dipper Productions, 10th June – 4th July 1992
- A Woman is a Weathercock, Pentameters Theatre, Hampstead, London, Trampoline Productions, 18th February – 15th March 1992
- Antigone, Battersea Arts Centre, London, Theatre Concept, 5th – 24th November 1991
- Death Warmed Up, Canal CafĂ© Theatre, London, Media Babies, 2nd – 21st July 1991
- Angels Still Falling, Bird’s Nest Theatre, London, Fallen Angel Theatre Company, 13th March – 7th April 1991
- Medea Game, Soho Poly, London, Theatre Concept, 28th September – 20th October 1990
- Eurydice, Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, 6th June – 28th July 1990
- Abracadaver, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd and Windsor Theatre Company, 17th – 31st March 1990
- Lettice and Lovage, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Robert Fox Ltd, Roger Berlind, and Shubert Organisation, 27th October 1987 – 27th January 1990
- Sweet Charity, Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate Theatre Company, 5th – 21st October 1989
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Windsor Theatre Company in association with Triumph Theatre Productions and the Windsor Festival, 12th September – 7th October 1989
- Massa, Embassy Theatre, London, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Central School of Speech and Drama, 17th – 20th May 1989
- The Rose Tattoo, Embassy Theatre, London, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Central School of Speech and Drama, 15th – 18th March 1989
- Ring Round the Moon, Theatre Royal, Bath, Chichester Festival Theatre, and other locations, Chichester Festival Theatre Company, 1st August – 5th November 1988
- The Government Inspector, Theatre Royal, Bath, Richmond Theatre, and other locations, Compass Theatre Ltd, 7th March – 4th June 1988
- King Lear, Richmond Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bath, and other locations, Compass Theatre Ltd, 2nd February – 18th April 1987
- Number One, Theatre Royal, Windsor and Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), Windsor Theatre Company in association with H M Tennent Ltd, 13th March – 28th July 1984
- Relatively Speaking, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Windsor Theatre Company, 22nd June – 10th July 1982
- Another Country, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London) and Greenwich Theatre, London, Michael Medwin for Memorial Films and Robert Fox Limited, 5th November 1981 – 15th October 1983
- Lloyd George Knew My Father, Theatre Royal, Windsor and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Windsor Theatre Company, 14th May – September 1974
- Jack and the Beanstalk, Theatre Royal, Windsor, Windsor Theatre Company, 21st December 1968 – 1st February 1969
- Joined 15th June 2020.
- Last logged in on 25th September 2023.
Last five observations
- To Tyne Theatre and Opera Company production of The Flying Scud, by Dion Boucicault, Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle, 21st September - 2nd November 1867: “Please tell us you mean ‘nobbling’. :)”
- To Thistlewood Productions and Young Vic production of Cato Street, by Robert Shaw, Young Vic, London, 3rd - 27th November 1971: “This is the unsigned user review that originally appeared above: “Bob Hoskins was the unsympathetic state informant who turns in his fellow conspirators to the widely unpopular and tyrannical Tory government of Lord Liverpool in the 1820s. Staged in 1971, it was quite prescient of the right-wing Conservative government of Thatcher starting in 1979.””
Last ten changes
- The Royal Repertory Players in association with Newpalm Productions production of Towards Zero, by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 4th - 8th August 1987
- The Royal Repertory Players in association with Newpalm Productions production of Towards Zero, by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 4th - 8th August 1987
- The Royal Repertory Players in association with Newpalm Productions production of Towards Zero, by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 4th - 8th August 1987
- The Royal Repertory Players in association with Newpalm Productions production of Towards Zero, by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 4th - 8th August 1987
- North Bank Productions production of Funny Peculiar, by Mike Stott, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Key Theatre, Peterborough, and other locations, 8th September - 5th December 1987
- Key to the World, by Doug Lucie
- The Devil Rides Out - A Bit, by Susie Baxter
- Lyric Hammersmith Productions production of The Man who Fell in Love with His Wife, by Ted Whitehead, Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, London, 27th February - 24th May 1984
- Lyric Hammersmith Productions production of The Man who Fell in Love with His Wife, by Ted Whitehead, Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, London, 27th February - 24th May 1984
- Lyric Hammersmith Productions production of The Man who Fell in Love with His Wife, by Ted Whitehead, Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, London, 27th February - 24th May 1984
Sign in to say which productions you have seen, and more.