Stage

Nightingale The Importance . . . The Constant Wife Sisters . . . Collected Stories Talking Heads Company Noises Off Mandrake Root Shakespeare . . . Three Sisters My Fat Friend Black Comedy National Theatre

 

2010 The Invisible Theatre
Tucson, AZ
Rachel and Juliet
by Lynn Redgrave

January 16-17, 2010
2009 New York City Center Stage 1 NIGHTINGALE
by Lynn Redgrave


2009 Folger Theatre
Washington, DC
RACHEL & JULIET
by Lynn Redgrave
April 2009


2009 Papermill Playhhouse

Milburn, NJ
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

by Oscar Wilde

January 2009
2008 MCC Theater
at The Lucille Lortel Theatre

New York
GRACE

by Mick Gordon and A.C. Grayling

Director: Joseph Hardy

January 23 - March 8, 2008

2007 Hartford Stage
Hartford, CT

NIGHTINGALE

by Lynn Redgrave

Director: Joseph Hardy

My 2007

 

2006 Mark Taper Forum
Los Angeles
NIGHTINGALE
Lynn Redgrave
Director: Joseph Hardy

October 4 -
November 19, 2006

US Premiere: February 27, 2006

 

2006 Ahmanson Theatre
Los Angeles
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Oscar Wilde
 
Director: Peter Hall

January 17 - March 5, 2006

Purchase Tickets Online

 

2005 American Airlines Theatre
New York City
THE CONSTANT WIFE
W. Somerset Maugham
Director: Mark Brokaw
Co-starring: Kate Burton

Previews began May 27
Opened June 16
Limited run through August 7, Extended through August 21, 2005

2005 Hamden, New London, West Hartford, Stamford  SISTERS OF THE GARDEN
Harry Clark

 


 
2004 Contemporary Stage Co.
The Baby Grand
Wilmington, Delaware

 
 COLLECTED STORIES
Donald Margulies
Director: Kent Paul
Role: Ruth Steiner
2003-2004 National Tour THE EXONERATED
Jessica Blank and Eric Jensen

 

Director: Bob Balaban
Role: Sunny Jacobs
2003 Minnetta Lane Theatre
New York
TALKING HEADS
Alan Bennett
Director: Michael Engler
ROLE: Mrs Fozzard

Winner! Drama Desk Award
Best Featured Actress

Winner! Obie for Acting Company

2002 The Kennedy Center
Washington
COMPANY
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth

 

Director: Sean Mathias
Role: Joanne

May 17 - April 29, 2002

2002 San Jose Repertory Theatre
THE MANDRAKE ROOT
Lynn Redgrave

 

Director: Warner Shook
ROLE: Rose

January 26 - February 24, 2002

2001 Piccadilly Theatre
London
NOISES OFF
Michael Frayn
Director: Jeremy Sams
Role: Dotty Otley / Mrs Clackett

A Royal National Theatre Production
May 3 - August 3, 2001

2001 Long Wharf Theatre
New Haven
THE MANDRAKE ROOT
Lynn Redgrave

 

Director: Warner Shook
ROLE: Rose

World Premiere
January 31 - March 11, 2001

1998 City Center
New York
STRIKE UP THE BAND
Gershwin and Kauffman
DIRECTOR: John Rando
ROLE: Mrs. Draper
Co-starring: Philip Bosco, Judy Kuhn


1996 Theatre Royal, Haymarket
London
SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER (1996)
Lynn Redgrave
DIRECTOR: John Clark


1996 Playhouse in the Park
Cincinatti
THE NOTEBOOK OF TRIGORIN
Tennesse Williams, based on Anton Chekhov's THE SEAGULL
DIRECTOR: Stephen Hollis
ROLE: Arkadina
World Premiere.


1996 Herberger (Phoenix), Temple of Art (Tucson), Intiman Theatre (Seattle)
SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER (1996, US)
Lynn Redgrave


1996 Martin Beck
New York
MOON OVER BUFFALO
Ken Ludwig
DIRECTOR: Tom Moore
ROLE: Charlotte Hay
Co-starring: Robert Goulet, Randy Graff, Jane Connell
Took over for Carol Burnett.


1994 SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER (1994-95)
Ford's Theatre (Washington, DC, 2/2-2/27/94), Stamford 3/1-3/13/94, Shubert Theatre (Chicago 3/15-3/27/94), Ann Arbor 3/28/94, Alley Theatre (Houston 6/2-7/3/94), (Dallas 8/30-9/4/94), Great Lakes Theatre Festival (Cleveland 9/17-10/2/94), UK/LA Festival (UCLA Freud Playhouse 10/7-10/9/94), Melbourne(Australia) International Festival of the Arts 10/25-11/5/94, Canon Theatre (Beverly Hills, 12/12/94-3/95)


1993 Helen Hayes Theatre
New York
SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER (Broadway)
Lynn Redgrave
DIRECTOR: John Clark
Ran on Broadway for nine months, from 26 April 1993 to 2 January 1994.


1993 26 cities across America SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER (1993)
Lynn Redgrave
DIRECTOR: John Clark
Premiered in Cerritos, California (Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts).


1992 Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre
New York
THE MASTER BUILDER (1992)
Henrik Ibsen
DIRECTOR: Tony Randall
ROLE: Mrs. Solness
Co-starring: Earle Hyman


1991 Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre
New York
A LITTLE HOTEL ON THE SIDE
DIRECTOR: Tom Moore
Co-starring: Tony Randall


1991 Henry Ford Theater
Hollywood
DON JUAN IN HELL
G. B. Shaw
DIRECTOR: Marshall Mason
ROLE: Donna Ana
Co-starring: Stewart Granger, Ricardo Montalban


1990 Queen's Theatre
London (12/11/90-3/2/91), Zurich (3/5-3/12/91)
THREE SISTERS (1990)
Anton Chekhov
DIRECTOR: Robert Sturua
ROLE: Masha
Co-starring: Vanessa Redgrave, Jemma Redgrave
Only time that the Redgrave sisters have worked together on stage. Opened at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford England on 21 November, then at the Queen's Theatre, West End 11 December 1990.


1990 La Jolla Playhouse
San Diego
THE CHERRY ORCHARD
Anton Chekhov
DIRECTOR: Tom Moore
ROLE: Madame Ranevskaya


1989 New York,San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara LOVE LETTERS
A. R. Gurney
Co-starring: John Clark
Also a private performance for the sequestered jury in the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial, in Judge Lance Ito's chambers.


1988 Ahmanson Theater
Los Angeles
LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES
Christopher Hampton
DIRECTOR: Peter Wood
ROLE: Merteuil
Co-starring: Frank Langella, Kathleen Quinlan, Elizabeth Swackhammer


1986 Music Box & Royale
New York
SWEET SUE
A. R. Gurney
DIRECTOR: John Tillinger
ROLE: Sue
Dual title role was shared with Mary Tyler Moore.


1985 New York AREN'T WE ALL?
Frederick Lonsdale
ROLE: Margot
Nominated for the Drama Desk Award.
Co-starring: Rex Harrison, Claudette Colbert, Jeremy Brett
1982 LA Stage Company
Las Palmas Theatre (LA, 1982), Westside Arts (NY, 1983), Marines Memorial (San Francisco, 1984)
SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL FOR YOU
Christopher Durang
DIRECTOR: Warner Shook (LA), Jerry Saks (NY & SF)
ROLE: Sister Mary


1982 St. Louis Muni
St. Louis
THE KING AND I
Rodgers & Hammerstein
DIRECTOR: Gemse Delappe
ROLE: Anna
Co-starring: Michael Kermoyan as the King


1981 Coronet Theater
Los Angeles
THURSDAY'S GIRLS
Loleh Bellon
DIRECTOR: John Clark
ROLE: Sonia
Co-starring: Nan Martin, Elizabeth Hoffman


1977 US Tour CALIFORNIA SUITE
Neil Simon
DIRECTOR: John Clark
ROLE: Multiple


1977 Goodman Theater, Circle in the Square
Chicago, New York
SAINT JOAN (1977)
G. B. Shaw
DIRECTOR: John Clark
ROLE: Joan of Arc
Co-starring: Robert Lupone (The Dauphin), Joe Bova ( Dunois), Philip Bosco (Warwick)


1976 HELLZAPOPPIN' (Tour)
Olson and Johnson
Co-starring: Jerry Lewis


1976 Lake Forest
Chicago
MISALLIANCE
G. B. Shaw
DIRECTOR: Austin Pendleton
ROLE: Hypatia
Co-starring: Irene Worth, Donald Moffat, William Atherton
The Sarah Siddons and Jefferson Awards.


1976 Stratford, CT
TWELFTH NIGHT
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Gerald Freedman
ROLE: Viola
Co-starring: Bob Dishy, Penny Fuller, Joe Bova
American Shakespeare Festival


1976 Vivan Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center
New York
MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION
G. B. Shaw
DIRECTOR: Gerald Freedman
Nominated for Tony
Co-starring: Ruth Gordon, Edward Herrmann, Milo O'Shea
1975 Biltmore Theatre
New York
KNOCK KNOCK
Jules Feiffer
DIRECTOR: Jose Quintero
ROLE: Joan
Co-starring: Charles Durning


1975 US Tour THE TWO OF US (1975)
Michael Frayn
DIRECTOR: John Clark


1974 Brooks Atkinson Theatre
New York
MY FAT FRIEND
Charles Lawrence
ROLE: Vicky
Co-starring: George Rose, John Lithgow
National Tour, 1975


1973 Greenwich Theatre
London
BORN YESTERDAY
Garson Kanin
DIRECTOR: Tom Stoppard
ROLE: Billie Dawn


1972 Gate Theatre
Dublin
A BETTER PLACE
DIRECTOR: John Clark
Co-starring: Dan O'Herlihy


1971 Garrick Theatre
London
THE TWO OF US (1971)
Michael Frayn
DIRECTOR: Marc Cullingham
Co-starring: Richard Briers
Michael Frayn's first play.


1970 Royal Court Theatre
London
SLAG
David Hare
DIRECTOR: Max Stafford Clark
Co-starring: Anna Massey, Barbara Ferris


1969 Edinburgh Festival & UK Tour
ZOO, ZOO, WIDERSHINS ZOO
DIRECTOR: Frank Dunlop


1967 Ethel Barrymore Theatre
New York
BLACK COMEDY
Peter Shaffer
DIRECTOR: John Dexter
ROLE: Carol
Co-starring: Michael Crawford, Geraldine Page, Peter Bull
First appearance on Broadway.


1965 NT
Moscow (opened 11 September 1965), Berlin (closed 29 September 1965), London
LOVE FOR LOVE
Congreve
DIRECTOR: Peter Wood
ROLE: Miss Pru
Co-starring: Laurence Olivier
In repertoire through 1966


1965 National Theatre
London
MOTHER COURAGE
Bertolt Brecht
DIRECTOR: William Gaskell
ROLE: Kattrin
Co-starring: Madge Ryan, Michael Gambon, George Innes
In repertoire through 1966


1964 NT
London
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1964)
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Franco Zeffirelli
ROLE: Margaret
Co-starring: Maggie Smith, Robert Stephens, Albert Finney, Ian McKellen


1964 NT
London
HAY FEVER
Noel Coward
DIRECTOR: Noel Coward
ROLE: Jackie
Co-starring: Maggie Smith, Dame Edith Evans, Celia Johnson, Robert Stephens


1964 NT
London
PLAY
Samuel Beckett
DIRECTOR: George Devine
ROLE: Understudy for Rosemary Harris
Co-starring: Rosemary Harris, Billie Whitelaw, Robert Stephens


1964 NT
London
ANDORRA
Max Frisch
DIRECTOR: Lindsay Anderson
ROLE: Barblin
Co-starring: Tom Courtenay, Cyril Cusack, Colin Blakely


1964 NT
THE MASTER BUILDER (1964)
Henrik Ibsen
DIRECTOR: Peter Wood
ROLE: Maid
Co-starring: Maggie Smith, Michael Redgrave


1963 NT
London
THE RECRUITING OFFICER
William Farquar
DIRECTOR: William Gaskill
ROLE: Rose
Co-starring: Maggie Smith, Robert Stephens, Laurence Olivier


1963 NT
London
SAINT JOAN (1963)
G. B. Shaw
DIRECTOR: John Dexter
ROLE: Court Lady
Co-starring: Joan Plowright as Joan, Robert Stephens as the Dauphin


1963 NT
The Old Vic
London
HAMLET
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Laurence Olivier
ROLE: Lady in waiting
Co-starring: Peter O'Toole (Hamlet), Michael Redgrave (Claudius), Rosemary Harris (Ophelia), Derek Jacobi (Laertes)
Opening production of the National Theatre


1962 Theatre Royal, Haymarket and UK Tour
London
THE TULIP TREE
N. C. Hunter
DIRECTOR: Glen Byam Shaw
Co-starring: Celia Johnson, John Clements


1962 UK Tour
BILLY LIAR
Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
ROLE: Barbara


1962 Dundee Repertory Theatre
Dundee
ROOKERY NOOK
Ben Travers


1962 Dundee Repertory Theatre
Dundee
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Piers Haggard
ROLE: Portia
Co-starring: Steven Berkoff, Brian Cox


1962 Royal Court Theatre
London
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (1962)
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Tony Richardson
ROLE: Helena
Co-starring: Rita Tushingham, Corin Redgrave, Samantha Eggar
Professional Debut