Theatre includes The Children (also NY Tony nomination), Escaped Alone (also NY), Top Girls (also NY won OBIE), and Tom and Viv at the Royal Court Rules for Living, Timon of Athens, The Mandate, Mother Clap’s Molly House, The Winter’s Tale, Stanley (also NY Best Supporting Actress Olivier Award, Outstanding Performance NY Drama League) all at the National Theatre Coriolanus, Moonlight, Madame de Sade, John Gabriel Borkman, The Cut (Olivier nomination) and The Vortex at the Donmar Warehouse The Glass Menagerie at the Young Vic The Winslow Boy at The Old Vic Separate Tables at Chichester Like a Fishbone, Keyboard Skills and Commitments at the Bush Vincent River at 59E59, New York The Threesome and Cinderella and Her Sisters at the Lyric Hammersmith Tongue of a Bird and title role in Hedda Gabler at the Almeida The Clandestine Marriage and The House of Bernarda Alba in the West End The School for Scandal, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The New Inn and Three Sisters all for the RSC Lady Macbeth in Macbeth at the Nuffield Southampton As You Like It and King Lear for Oxford Playhouse and on tour. Radio includes Mansfield Park and Glass Eels. ![]() Television includes The Hour, Desperados, Little Britain, My Parents Are Aliens, A Thousand Miles of Sky, The Ronnie Corbett Show and Holby City.įilm includes The Christmas Candle and Alice. Theatre includes Absolute Hell at the National Theatre A Penny for a Song, The Art of Seduction and Playing with Fire for the RSC Chalk and Cheese, Old World and Talking Heads (also at Hull Truck) at the Watermill, Newbury The Importance of Being Earnest (also at Dukes Lancaster) and An Ideal Husband at Pitlochry Alice in Wonderland at Dukes Lancaster A Man for All Seasons, Cider with Rosie, When the Wind Blows, Hamlet (as Ophelia), Hamlet (as Gertrude) and A Doll’s House at the New Vic, Stoke A Month in the Country, The Merchant of Venice and The Apple Cart at Edinburgh Lyceum Anna Christie at Manchester Library Bartholomew Fair and Hay Fever for Tyneside Theatre Company Celebration at Nottingham Playhouse Ghosts at Stratford East Hay Fever and The Norman Conquests for Birmingham Rep Lessons and Lovers, You Never Can Tell and The Country Wife at York Theatre Royal Miss Chester for Players Theatre The Glass Menagerie at Dundee Repertory The Rivals at Harrogate and Why is Here, There, Everywhere, Now for Lumiere & Son. Radio includes At the Gallery, Wee ’Oss and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Television includes Coronation Street, Silent Witness, U Be Dead, You’re Nothing Without, Joe’s Palace, Rosemary and Thyme, Spooks, EastEnders, Casualty, Doctors, Family Affairs, The Bill, Dangerfield and The Heart of the Matter.įilm includes Wide Boy, Wimbledon, Harvest Festival, Trust, In the Red, The Anarchists’ AGM and The Pale Horse. ![]() ![]() Theatre includes Peer Gynt at the Royal Festival Hall The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time for the National Theatre Kalashnikov: In the Woods for Pursued by a Bear The School for Scandal for Chichester Festival Theatre Svejk at the Gate Marisol at Southwark Playhouse The Deep Blue Sea at the Royal Exchange Manchester The Dresser at the English Theatre, Vienna Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet and The Witch and the Magic Mountain for Oxford Stage Company The Illusion and Blue Murder for Show of Strength Watership Down for the Redgrave Farnham and Tess of the D’Urbervilles for Torch. His other film credits include Jupiter Ascending, Bright Star and Mrs Henderson Presents His television credits include Four Lives, The Amazing Mr Blunden, The Prince, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Penny Dreadful, Endeavour, Not Safe For Work, Twenty Twelve, Beautiful People, Desperate Romantics and John Adams. His other theatre credits include Kiss of the Spiderwoman and Dealer’s Choice for the Menier Chocolate Factory, An Oak Tree, The Beaux Stratagem and Women Beware Women for the National Theatre, Richard III and Twelfth Night for The Globe Theatre and Broadway, The Way of the World for Sheffield Theatres, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and The Accrington Pals for Chichester Festival Theatre and The Marriage of Figaro for Manchester Royal Exchange. Samuel Barnett was last at The Bridge in Allelujah! directed by Nicholas Hytner who has also directed him in His Dark Materials and The History Boys for the National Theatre and Broadway as well as the feature films The Lady in the Van and The History Boys.
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