Stage Debuts
2009: West End, London
1992: Broadway debut
1991: Off-Broadway debut
THEATRE COMPANY
In 1993 he co-founded Malaparte, a nonprofit theater group and served as artistic director.(Now defunct)
The Bridge Project
Some of the finest talents of New York and London theatre launch an extraordinary venture – The Bridge Project – an unprecedented three-year, transatlantic partnership uniting The Old Vic with Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Neal Street Productions.
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Jan 2 - March 8, 2009: The Bridge Project: The Cherry Orchard
Feb 10 — March 8, 2009: The Bridge Project: The Winter's Tale
The Old Vic Theatre, London
23 May 09 - 15 Aug 09: The Bridge Project: The Cherry Orchard & The Winter's Tale
Theatre Links
Old Vic // Brooklyn Academy of Music
Stage Timeline
2009: Appearing at Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York & The Old Vic Theatre in London in The Bridge Project
2007: Award Nomination - Tony Award - Best Featured Actor for The Coast of Utopia
2006/07: Acted - Broadway - The Coast of Utopia - Vivian Beaumont Theatre
2005: Acted - Off Broadway - Hurly Burly - Acorn Theatre
2003/04: Acted - Broadway - Henry IV - Vivian Beaumont Theater
2001: Acted - New York - Sam Shepard's "The Late Henry Moss" - Signature Theatre Company
1999: Acted - Williamstown Theatre Festival - Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real"
1995: Acted - Chicago (Steppenwolf Theater Company) - Sam Shepard's "Buried Child"
1994: Directorial debut -"Wild Dogs!" - officially opened the first full season of Malaparte
1993: Acted - New York - "Sophistry" - Playwrights Horizons Studio
1992: Acted (Broadway debut) - National Actors Theater - Chekhov's "The Seagull"
1991: Acted (Off-Broadway debut) - New York Shakespeare Festival - "Casanova"
Quotes
"Theatre work was really my first love of all these things. I started an independent theatre company in New York called Malaparte, where we did new plays by young playwrights for about four years. But when I had kids that was the one thing [to go] ... [it cost] too much energy. I'd still love to do theatre, but I don't want to run a theatre company."
"I really have a big dream of being in the West End. I love the work that happens here, and the fact that people go to the theatre, and how good the theatre is here."
Credit: www.bfi.org.uk
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