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Seen, or going to see
- John Gabriel Borkman, Bridge Theatre, London, started 29th September 2022
- Imperium II: Dictator, Gielgud Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 23rd November 2017 – 8th September 2018
- Imperium I: Conspirator, Gielgud Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 16th November 2017 – 8th September 2018
- Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre, London, started 18th July 2018
- Young Marx, Bridge Theatre, London, 26th October – 31st December 2017
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, 24th July – 7th October 2017
- Oslo, National Theatre, London and Harold Pinter Theatre, London, 15th September – 30th December 2017
- Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar And Grill, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 17th June – 9th September 2017
- Groundhog Day, The Old Vic Theatre, London., Old Vic, 15th July – 17th September 2016
- Yerma, Young Vic, London and Young Vic, London, The Young Vic, 26th July 2016 – 31st August 2017
- Hangmen, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, 1st December 2015 – 5th March 2016
- The Winter’s Tale, Garrick Theatre, London, Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, 17th October 2015 – 16th January 2016
- Photograph 51, Noël Coward Theatre, London, Michael Grandage Co, 5th September – 21st November 2015
- Mojo, Harold Pinter Theatre, London, 26th October 2013 – 25th January 2014
- Chimerica, Almeida Theatre, Islington, London and Harold Pinter Theatre, London, Almeida Theatre / Headlong, 20th May – 19th October 2013
- Peter and Alice, by John Logan, Noël Coward Theatre, London, Michael Grandage Co, 9th March – 1st June 2013
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, National Theatre, 1st March – 19th December 2013
- South Downs / The Browning Version, Harold Pinter Theatre, London, Chichester Festival Theatre Production, 19th April – 21st July 2012
- Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, 2nd April – 18th August 2012
- Clybourne Park, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 28th January – 7th May 2011
- The Misanthrope, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Ambassador Theatre Group, Sweet Pea Productions, and Tulchin / Bartner Productions, 7th December 2009 – 13th March 2010
- Hamlet, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Donmar Warehouse, 29th May – 22nd August 2009
- Madame de Sade, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Donmar Warehouse, 19th March – 23rd May 2009
- Piaf, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London and Donmar Warehouse, London, Donmar Warehouse, 8th August 2008 – 24th January 2009
- Heroes, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 7th October 2005 – 14th January 2006
- Don Carlos, Gielgud Theatre, London, Sheffield Theatres, 3rd February – 30th April 2005
- Endgame, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Incidental Colman, Matthew Mitchell Ltd, and Sonia Friedman Productions, 25th February – 1st May 2004
- The Breath of Life, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 15th October 2002 – 1st March 2003
- Mrs Warren’s Profession, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), 10th October 2002 – 18th January 2003
- The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Garrick Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 21st June – 2nd November 2002
- Benefactors, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, 19th June – 28th September 2002
- Peggy for You, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Michael Codron / Hampstead Theatre Productions, 27th January 2000 – 10th June 2002
- Private Lives, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, 21st September 2001 – 3rd March 2002
- Feelgood, Garrick Theatre, London, Hampstead Theatre and Out of Joint, 21st April – 27th October 2001
- The Caretaker, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), 8th November 2000 – 3rd February 2001
- Spoonface Steinberg, Ambassadors Theatre, London, National Theatre and Sheffield Theatres, 4th – 22nd January 2000
- The Lady in the Van, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), Robert Fox Productions, 19th November 1999 – 15th July 2000
- Comic Potential, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, Michael Codron in association with Lee Dean and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, 29th September 1999 – 3rd June 2000
- Lenny, Sondheim Theatre, London, started 1999
- Alarms & Excursions, Theatre Royal, Bath, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and other locations, Michael Codron and Lee Dean, 15th July 1998 – 6th March 1999
- A Delicate Balance, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 21st October 1997 – 4th April 1998
- Popcorn, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, 20th March 1997 – 12th September 1998
- Talking Heads, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Chichester Festival Theatre Productions, 22nd October 1996 – 1st February 1997
- When We Are Married, Savoy Theatre, London, 2nd October – 23rd November 1996
- Art, Wyndham’s Theatre, London and Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), 4th October 1996 – 4th January 2003
- Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Theatre Royal, Bath, Richmond Theatre (London), and other locations, Paddy Wilson and Laurence Myers, in assoc. with Bialystock and Bloom Ltd. for York St. Prod., 1995 – 1st March 1997
- The Glass Menagerie, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), 7th December 1995 – 16th March 1996
- Arcadia, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, Duncan C Weldon and Michael Codron, 23rd May 1994 – 3rd June 1995
- Three Tall Women, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 28th October 1994 – 22nd April 1995
- Moscow Stations, Garrick Theatre, London, Traverse Theatre Company, 7th October – December 1994
- A Passionate Woman, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London) and Theatre Royal, Bath, 1994 – August 1995
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Aldwych Theatre, London, Vivienne Westwood LTD, 9th March – 24th July 1993
- Becket, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1st October 1991 – 7th March 1992
- Re: Joyce!, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, 16th April – 8th June 1991
- Carmen Jones, Old Vic, London, started 27th March 1991
- Hidden Laughter, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, 12th June 1990 – 23rd March 1991
- 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
- Shadowlands, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London) and Theatre Royal, Plymouth, Brian Eastman and Armada Productions in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth, 5th October 1989 – 8th September 1990
- King Lear, Old Vic, London, Old Vic Company, started 23rd March 1989
- Hapgood, Aldwych Theatre, London, 8th March – 10th September 1988
- Uncle Vanya, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, 12th May – 12th November 1988
- Shirley Valentine, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, 21st January – 30th April 1988
- Nana, Mermaid Theatre, London, started 8th February 1988
- A View from the Bridge, Cottesloe Theatre (now Dorfman Theatre), National Theatre, London and Aldwych Theatre, London, National Theatre, 6th February 1987 – 20th February 1988
- Three Men on a Horse, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London and Cottesloe Theatre (now Dorfman Theatre), National Theatre, London, National Theatre, 15th January – 5th December 1987
- A Piece of My Mind, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, and other locations, Duncan C Weldon & Jerome Minskoff for Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd, Nuffield Theatre Southampton, and Shubert Organisation, 15th January – 30th May 1987
- The House of Bernarda Alba, Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London and Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), 1st September 1986 – 30th May 1987
- Made in Bangkok, Aldwych Theatre, London, 18th March – 12th July 1986
- Up ‘n’ Under, Fortune Theatre, London, 26th March 1985 – 31st May 1986
- Skylight, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, started 14th February 1986
- Interpreters, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), 19th November 1985 – 1986
- Jumpers, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1st April – 5th October 1985
- Light Up the Sky, Old Vic, London and Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, Bill Kenwright Ltd, 20th August – 19th October 1985
- The Real Thing, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Michael Codron Ltd, 16th November 1982 – 16th February 1985
- Big In Brazil, Old Vic, London, 17th September 1984 – 1985
- Fool for Love, Cottesloe Theatre (now Dorfman Theatre), National Theatre, London and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, National Theatre, 27th September 1984 – 30th March 1985
- The Country Girl, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Bill Kenwright Ltd and Thorndike Theatre, 20th September 1983 – 14th July 1984
- Passion Play, Wyndham’s Theatre, London and Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Ian B Albery, Leicester Haymarket, Paul Elliott, and Theatre of Comedy, 8th March – 24th November 1984
- Children of a Lesser God, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Ray Cooney/Ian Albery/The Mermaid Trust, 6th October 1981 – 15th October 1983
- Hay Fever, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations, Pencon Productions Ltd, Peter Baldwin Ltd, and Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd, 19th September 1983 – April 1984
- Daisy Pulls It Off, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London) and Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, Nuffield Theatre Company and Really Useful Theatre Company Ltd, 13th January 1983 – 15th February 1986
- Noises Off, Savoy Theatre, London and Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London, Michael Codron Ltd, started 23rd February 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
- Steaming, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London) and Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Christopher Malcolm, Eddie Kulukundis, John Wallbank, and Theatre Royal Stratford East, 1st July 1981 – 3rd September 1983
- Quartermaine’s Terms, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), started 30th July 1981
- Housewife ! Superstar !, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, 16th March – 15th May 1976
- Donkeys’ Years, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Richmond Theatre (London), and other locations, Michael Codron, 5th April 1976 – 18th February 1978
- Little Murders, Aldwych Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 3rd July 1967 (press night)
- A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Citizens Theatre, Glasgow and Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Glasgow Citizens Theatre and Memorial Enterprises, 9th May – 25th November 1967
- The Bed-Sitting Room, Mermaid Theatre, London, Mermaid Theatre Trust Ltd, 19th October 1966 – January 1967
- Joined 14th January 2023.
- Last logged in on 14th January 2023.
Last five observations
- To production of Stones In His Pockets, by Marie Jones, Duke of York's Theatre, London, New Ambassadors Theatre, London, and other locations, 24th May 2000 - 24th April 2004: “Program me from Duke of York’s theatre has Conleth Hill as Charlie Conlan and Sean Campion as Jake Quinn”
- To production of Entertaining Mr Sloane, by Joe Orton, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 2nd June - 25th October 1975: “From 18th August 1975 up till the closure on 25th October it starred Harry H Corbett as Ed”
- To production of Up 'n' Under, by John Godber, Fortune Theatre, London, 26th March 1985 - 31st May 1986: “Laurence Olivier Award Comedy of the Year 1984”
- To production of Man of the Moment, by Alan Ayckbourn, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), 14th February 1990 - 12th January 1991: “I have a programme wjere the cast is very different Jill is Louise Rix Vic is Gareth Hunt Douglas is Nigel Planer Ashley is Terence Booth Maybe this was a cast change half way through”
- To Ray Cooney/Ian Albery/The Mermaid Trust production of Children of a Lesser God, by Mark Medoff, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, 6th October 1981 - 15th October 1983: “James Leeds was played by Oliver Cotton not Trevor Eve when I saw it which was after November 1982”
Last ten changes
- production of Carmen Jones, by Oscar Hammerstein II, Old Vic, London, started 27th March 1991
- production of Big In Brazil, by Bamber Gascoigne, Old Vic, London, 17th September 1984 - 1985
- production of Nana, by Emile Zola, Mermaid Theatre, London, started 8th February 1988
- production of Skylight, by David Hare, Wyndham's Theatre, London, started 14th February 1986
- production of Art, by Yasmina Reza, Wyndham's Theatre, London and Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), 4th October 1996 - 4th January 2003
- production of Heroes, by Gerald Sibleyras, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 7th October 2005 - 14th January 2006
- production of Clybourne Park, by Bruce Norris, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 28th January - 7th May 2011
- Royal Court Theatre production of Hangmen, by Martin McDonagh, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1st December 2015 - 5th March 2016
- production of Lady Day At Emerson's Bar And Grill, by Lanie Robertson, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 17th June - 9th September 2017
- production of Nice Fish, by Louis Jenkins and Mark Rylance, Harold Pinter Theatre, London, 15th November 2016 - 11th February 2017
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