
Theatre credits include: A Christmas Carol (Rose Theatre Kingston); Little Dolls and Flooded Grave (both Bush Theatre); Tartuffe (Liverpool Playhouse); Ring Round the Moon (Playhouse Theatre); The Swineherd Prince and Uncle Vanya (both Birmingham Rep); Nicholas Nickleby and King Lear (both Chichester Festival); And Then There Were None (Gielgud); Pedro the Great Pretender and Dog in a Manger (both RSC Spanish Golden Age); Twelfth Night (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Green Man (Plymouth Drum and the Bush); The Golden Ass, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline (all Shakespeare’s Globe); The Wonder of Sex (National Theatre); Buried Alive (Plymouth Drum and Hampstead); The Messiah (the Bush and National Theatre of Brent); Rough Crossing (Salisbury Playhouse and Watford Palace); The Winter’s Tale (Salisbury Playhouse); The Fool (one-man show at the Other Place); Good (Donmar Warehouse); Love Upon the Throne (Comedy Theatre and Edinburgh Festival); Measure for Measure (Barbican Theatre); Shakespeare the Truth (National Theatre of Brent); The Mysteries of Sex (National Theatre of Brent and Nottingham Playhouse); An Inspector Calls (Garrick Theatre); Time and the Room (Nottingham Playhouse and Edinburgh Festival); The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (Lyric, Hammersmith); The Nose (Nottingham Playhouse); Rhinoceros (Man in the Moon); Great Expectations (Oxford Stage Company); Beulah Land (ICA); Cherubin (Royal Opera House); The Coal Dust Affair (ATC); What Must They Think? (Monstrous Regiment); The Tempest (Phoebus Cart); Hamlet, Epicoene and Have (all RSC); The Threepenny Opera (Scottish Opera); and The Breasts of Tiresias, The Bald Primadonna, The Park, The Cherry Orchard, Zoo Story, The Winter’s Tale, Cider With Rosie, Tom Jones, Twelfth Night, The Canterbury Tales, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Amadeus and Death of a Salesman (all Crucible, Sheffield).
Television credits include: Midsomer Murders, Foyle’s War, The Palace (all ITV); Adrian in Doctors, My Family, The Queen’s Nose, People Like Us, Being Dom Joly (all BBC); Kröd Mändoon (BBC2/Hattrick); Losing It (Clerkenwell Films/ITV); Massive Landmarks of the 20th Century, C4 Political Awards and Evening Standard Awards (all Channel Four); The Bill (Thames TV); and South of the Border (BBV TV).
Film credits include: Food of Love (Intrinsica Films); The Nine Lives of Thomas Katz (Strawberry Vale); and Shakespeare in Love (Miramax).
Radio credits include: Inspector Steine, Joan of Arc; The Patrick and Maureen Maybe Music Experience by Patrick Barlow, Broadcasting House, Private Passions, The Complete and Utter History of the Mona Lisa, The Arts and how they was done, and Icon Icons (all with the National Theatre of Brent); and Daughter of the Air (RSC).