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RADA (trained)
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"The Relapse"
by John Vanbrugh
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Theatre Clwyd
"Night and Day"
"See How They Run"
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Oldham Coliseum
"Me Mam Sez"
"Don Quixote"
"Cloud Nine"
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Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park (1985)
"Romeo and Juliet"(Romeo)
"Twelfth Night"
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"(Lysander)
"Ring Round the Moon"
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Royal National Theatre
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"Six Characters in Search of an Author"
Olivier Theatre, 18 March 1987 (the Son)
"A play based on the case of an author who refuses to allow
six characters who are fully alive in his imagination
and their plight to be included in the world of art." by author Luigi Pirandello
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"Fathers and Sons"
Lyttelton Theatre, 9 July 1987 (Arkady Nikolayevich Kirsanov)
"I'm not old yet, but goodness knows how long it is since I was young."
author Ivan Turgenev
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"Ting Tang Mine"
Cottesloe Theatre, 23 September 1987 (Lisha Ball, a Ting Tang miner)
"The play brings the sunken past of the copper mines back to the surface."
author Nick Darke
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New Shakespeare Company
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"(Theseus/Oberon) Eur.tour 1986
Royal Shakespeare Company
"Much Ado About Nothing" (Claudio)
"King John" (the Dauphin)
"The Man who Came to Dinner"
(Bert Jefferson)
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"Playing with Trains" (Gant) |

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"The Plantagenets: Henry VI"
Royal Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon 29 September 1988 (Henry VI)
"An epic drama of a nation torn by civil war and political intrigue.
The Plantagenets charts the changing values of a civilization as three
boys grow up to assume the power of Kingship in very different--but
equally destructive ways." Taken from RSC flyer
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Read the article:
"Plays and Players" October 1988
"King Lear" (Edmund)
"Love's Labours Lost" (Berowne)
Royal National Theatre
"Bent" (Adelphi Theatre, London, 25 June, 1989)
Link to Page on Ian McKellen Official Website
Royal Shakespeare Company
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"Troilus and Cressida" (Troilus)
Swan Theatre, Statford-upon-Avon, 18 April 1990
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"Troy in the eighth year of the Creek seige. The war, occasioned by Paris' obduction of
Helen from her husband Menelaus, has reached stalemate. The Greek camp is riddled with
dissent, Achilles, their greatest warrior, refuses to fight and has withdrawn with his friend
Patroclus. Ulysses plots to sting him into action by acclaiming his rival Ajax as Greek
champion in his stead. In the Tojan camp, the leaders argue amonst themselves as to the
value of continuing the war merely for the sake of Helen. Hector, the Trojan's champion,
holds her not worth the lives she costs, but his brother Toilus urges honour as a strong motive.
Troilus is all this time distracted from his military concerns by his love for Cressida, a Trojan
who has defected to the enemy camp. Her uncle Pandarus brings the lovers together but
then Calchas sends his daughter to join him in the Greek camp."
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