- December 2002 - played 'Eli Whitney' in the musical 'Anything Goes', by Cole Porter, at the National Theatre (Olivier), London, UK, directed by Trevor Nunn.
- Played Ivan Molokov (The Russian Chess players second) on the original recording of the musical Chess (the London Concept album), and in the original London production (1984).
- Acted and sang the title role in the original London production of Leonard Bernstein's "Candide".
- He once sang the role of Gaylord Ravenal in a British recording of songs from the musical "Show Boat"; he was born one day before the original stage production of the show opened on Broadway.
- Article, "Darling Boy, Call Me Larry." Published in "The Guardian," 28 February 2004.
- (1997) He acted in Harley Granville-Barker's play, "Waste," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Anna Carteret, Felicity Kendal, Alan Dobie, Michael Pennington, and Greg Hicks in the cast. Peter Hall was producer and director.
- (June 1963) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Ann Morrish, David King, Jill Dixon, John Justin, Edgar Wreford, Bernard Lloyd, Sebastian Breaks, Michael Blakemore OBE, James Ottaway, and Richard Kane in the cast. David William was director.
- (1977) He acted in Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Candida," at the Albery Theatre in London, England with Deborah Kerr, Maureen Lipman, Simon Jones, Leslie Sands, and Patrick Ryecart in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (October 1978) He acted in Ira Levin's play, "Deathtrap," at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Rosemary McHale, Philip Sayer, and David Healy in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (March 1979) He acted in Ira Levin's play, "Deathtrap," at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Rosemary McHale, Philip Sayer, and David Healy in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1996) He acted in Lerner and Loewe's musical, "Paint Your Wagon," in the New Shakespeare Company production at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Peter Forbes, David Cardy, Philip Fox, Gavin Muir, Paula Wilcox, Debra Beaumont, Christopher Biggins, John Berlyne, Judith Paris, Liz Izen, Chook Sibtain, Tony Selby, and Claire Carrie in the cast. Ian Talbot and Patrick Garland were directors.
- (1996) He acted in William Shakespeare's plays, "The Comedy of Errors," and "The Tempest," in the New Shakespeare Company production at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Peter Forbes, David Cardy, Philip Fox, Gavin Muir, Paula Wilcox, Debra Beaumont, Christopher Biggins, John Berlyne, Judith Paris, Liz Izen, Chook Sibtain, Tony Selby, and Claire Carrie in the cast. Ian Talbot and Patrick Garland were directors.
- (1977) He acted in Peter Nichols' play, "Privates on Parade," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Nigel Hawthorne and Ben Cross in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1978) He acted in Peter Nichols' play, "Privates on Parade," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Nigel Hawthorne, Simon Jones, and Ian Gelder in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1995) He acted in John Osborne's play, "A Patriot for Me," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with James Wilby and Peter Czajkowski in the cast. Peter Gill was director.
- (1985) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Diana Rigg, Philip Franks, Norman Rodway, Michael Simkins, Peter Czajkowski, Michael Grandage, Peter Stockbridge, Malcolm Mudie, Andrew Wickes, Tom Fahy, Aden Gillett, Charmian Gradwell, Martin Chamberlain, Bruce Lidington, Peter Hurle, Jenny Michelmore, Jane Snowden, Simon Green, Jay Ruparella, Michael Jenn, Brett Fancy, Jaye Griffiths, and Alex Jennings (played Clown) in the cast. Robin Phillips was director.
- (1992) He acted in Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Jean Boht, Jonathan Morris, Susannah Harker, Iain Glen, and Tom Hollander in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
- (1992) He acted in Christopher Fry's play, "Venus Observed," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Donald Sinden, Robert Portal, Kate O'Mara, Jean Boht, and Susannah Harker in the cast. James Roose-Evans was director.
- (1998) He acted in David Hare's play, "Racing Demon," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Dinsdale Landen and Rachel Joyce in the cast. Christopher Morahan was director.
- (1953) He performed in Laurier Lister's revue, "Airs on a Shoestring," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Max Adrian, Moyra Fraser, and Betty Marsden in the cast.
- (February 17, 1954) He performed in Laurier Lister's revue, "Airs on a Shoestring," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Max Adrian, Moyra Fraser, and Betty Marsden in the cast.
- (1951) He acted in Vivian Ellis's musical, "And So To Bed," at the New Theatre in London, England with Leslie Henson, Betty Paul, Stella Chapman, Jessie Royce Landis, Dilys Lay, and Keith Michell in the cast. Wendy Toye was director.
- (1951) He acted in Vivian Ellis's musical, "And So To Bed," at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Leslie Henson, Betty Paul, Stella Chapman, Jessie Royce Landis, Dilys Lay, and Keith Michell in the cast. Wendy Toye was director.
- (1955) He acted in Donald Swann's musical, "Wild Thyme," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Betty Paul, Colin Gordon, Jane Wenham, Stella Chapman, Julian Orchard, Gwen Nelson, and Frank Duncan in the cast. Wendy Toye was director. Ronald Searle was designer.
- (1956) He acted in James Gilbert's musical, "Grab Me A Gondola," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Joan Heal in the cast.
- (1957) He acted in James Gilbert's musical, "Grab Me A Gondola," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Joan Heal, Jane Wenham, Trefor Jones, Joyce Blair, and Peter Gilmore in the cast. Eleanor Fazan was director.
- (November 7, 1963) He acted in Richard Roders and Lorenz Hart's musical, "The Boy from Syracuse," at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Bob Monkhouse and Ronnie Corbett in the cast.
- (1971) He acted in Carl Zuckmayer's play, "The Captain of Kopenick," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Paul Scofield (first role in the National Theatre), Jim Dale, John Moffatt, Benjamin Whitrow, Gerald James, Michael Turner, David Ryall, Bill Fraser, William Hobbs, Riggs O'Hara, Bernard Gallagher, Hazel Hughes, Jeanne Watts, Peter Duncan, Maureen Lipman, Anthony Nicholls, Harry Lomax, Ronald Pickup, and Kenneth Mackintosh in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
- (1971) He acted in Adrian Mitchell's play, "Tyger," in the National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England with Gerald James, David Ryall, John Moffatt, Anthony Nicholls, Jane Wenham, Michael Turner, Maureen Lipman, Hazel Hughes, Denis Lill, Riggs O'Hara, Norman Beaton, Bernard Gallagher, Bill Fraser, and Jean Boht in the cast. Michael Blakemore and John Dexter were directors.
- (April 1971-July 1971; September 1971-January 1972) He acted in Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Thomas Heywood's play, "A Woman Killed with Kindness;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Coriolanus," and "The Merchant of Venice;" George Bernard Shaw's play, "Mrs. Warren's Profession;" Peter Nichols's play, "The National Health;" Oliver Goldsmith's play, "A Woman Killed with Kindness;" Carl Zuckmayer's play, "The Captain of Kopenick; and Fernando Arrabal and J. Benedetti's play, "The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria;" with Sarah Badel, Tom Baker, Coral Browne, Anna Carteret, Constance Cummings, Jim Dale, Bill Fraser, Anthony Hopkins, Derek Jacobi, Maureen Lipman, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Louise Purnell, and Paul Scofield in the cast.
- (1971) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," in a National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1972) He played Hildy Johnson in Hecht and MacArthur's "The Front Page" in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Alan MacNaughtan, Paul Curran, David Bauer, John Shrapnel, Gawn Grainger, David Bradley, Benjamin Whitrow, Maureen Lipman, and Anna Carteret in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1972) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1972) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," in the National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (June 1971 - January 1972) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production in Georg Buchner's play, "Danton's Death;" Adrian Mitchell's play, "Tyger;" Jean Giraudoux's play, "Amphitryon 38;" Luigi Pirandello's play, "The Rules of the Game;" and Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" at the New Theatre in London, England with Tom Baker, Anna Carteret, Constance Cummings, Bill Fraser, Geraldine McEwan, Laurence Olivier, Ronald Pickup, Joan Plowright, Christopher Plummer, Paul Scofield, and Benjamin Whitrow in the cast.
- (October 1973 - December 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Eduardo De Fillippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" Euripedes's play, "The Bacchae;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" and Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" with Anna Carteret, Nicholas Clay, Constance Cummings, Frank Finlay, Peter Firth, Gawn Grainger, Alan MacNaughtan, Alec McCowen, Clive Merrison, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Louise Purnell, Martin Shaw, John Shrapnel, Jeanne Watts and Benjamin Whitrow in the cast.
- (1973) He acted in Trevor Griffiths's play, "The Party," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier (his last role with the National), Frank Finlay, Ronald Pickup, John Shrapnel, and Anna Carteret in the cast. John Dexter was director.
- (1973) He acted in Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Frank Finlay, and Joan Plowright in the cast. Franco Zeffirelli was director.
- (1972) He played Banquo (and later took over as Macbeth) in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Anthony Hopkins, Diana Rigg, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Ronald Pickup, John Shrapnel, Gawn Grainger, Louise Purnell, Nicholas Clay, David Ryall, Benjamin Whitrow, Clive Merrison, Jeanne Watts, Jeremy Clyde, and David Bradley in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (March 1972 - January 1973) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Richard II," and "Macbeth;" Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" John Ford's play, "Tis Pity She's A Whore;" and Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" with Anna Carteret, Graham Crowden, Constance Cummings, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Hordern, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Laurence Olivier, Ronald Pickup, Louise Purnell, Diana Rigg, John Shrapnel, and Benjamin Whitrow in the cast.
- (1974) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud (his last role at the Old Vic), Jenny Agutter, Cyril Cusack, Arthur Lowe, and Michael Feast in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (January 1973 - February 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Moliere's play, "The Misanthrope;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Macbeth" and "Measure for Measure;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Euripedes's play, "The Bacchae;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" and Trevor Griffiths's play, "The Party;" with Laurence Olivier, Diana Rigg, Anthony Hopkins, Alec McCowen, Constance Cummings, Joan Plowright, Frank Finlay, Martin Shaw, Michael Hordern, Peter Firth, Benjamin Whitrow, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Anna Carteret, Clive Merrison, David Bradley, David Firth, Gawn Grainger, Jeanne Watts, John Shrapnel, Julian Curry, Louise Purnell, Nicholas Clay, Paul Curran, Ram John Holder, and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Franco Zeffirelli was director.
- (1974) He acted in Trevor Griffiths's play, "The Party," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier (his last role with the National Theatre), Frank Finlay, Ronald Pickup, John Shrapnel, and Anna Carteret in the cast. John Dexter was director.
- (January 1974 - December 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Trevor Griffith's play, "The Party;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Measure for Measure," "The Tempest," "Romeo and Juliet;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Frank Wedekind's play, "Spring Awakening;" Edward Clarke's play, "Next of Kin;" JB Priestley's play, "Eden End;" Beaumarchais's play, "The Marriage of Figaro;" Peter Nichols's play, "The Freeway;" and Rene Clair's play, "Grand Manoeuvres;" with Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Joan Plowright, Rachel Kempson, Alec McCowen, Arthur Lowe, Beryl Reid, Frank Finlay, Gemma Jones, Geoffrey Palmer, Graham Crowden, Irene Handl, James Laurenson, Jenny Agutter, Joan Hickson, John Shrapnel, Martin Shaw, Michael Kitchen, Peter Firth, Cyril Cusack, Ronald Pickup, Alan MacNaugthan, Anna Carteret, Benjamin Whitrow, Christopher Guard, Clive Merrison, Constance Cummings, Dai Bradley, David Bradley, David Dixon, David Firth, Derek Godfrey, Gabrielle Day, Gawn Grainger, Gillian Barge, Howard Goorney, Hugh Thomas, Jane Carr, Jane Wenham, Jeanne Watts, Joseph O'Conor, Julian Curry, Julian Orchard, Julie Covington, Lesley Manville, Leslie Sands, Louise Purnell, Mark Dignam, Michael Feast, Michael Jayston, Nicholas Clay, Nicola Pagett, Patti Love, Paul Curran, Paul Rogers, Paul Scofield, Ram John Holder, Rupert Frazer, Veronica Quilligan, William Relton, and William Squire in the cast.
- (1975) He played both Claudius and the ghost of Hamlet's father in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Albert Finney, Angela Lansbury, Susan Fleetwood, and Simon Ward in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (February 28, 1976) He acted in Val May's play, "Tribute to the Lady: An Impression of the Life and Work of Lilian Baylis," in the final National Theatre production and performance at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Albert Finney, Peggy Ashcroft (played Lilian Baylis), Susan Fleetwood (played Sybil Thorndike), Anna Carteret (played Ninette De Valois), Polly Adams, Angela Lansbury (played Emma Cons), Daniel Thorndike (played Ben Greet), Frank Finlay, Gawn Grainger, Robert Eddison (played Ernest Milton), John Gielgud, and Ralph Richardson in the cast. Val May was also director.
- (February 1976) He acted in the Repertoire Season at the National Theatre in their final performances at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Albert Finney, Peggy Ashcroft, Frank Finlay, Diana Rigg, Angela Lansbury, Simon Ward, Diana Quick, Alan Webb, Dandy Nichols, David Yelland, Dinsdale Landen, Gawn Grainger, Jill Bennett, Michael Feast, Michael Gough, Polly Adams, Robert Eddison, Roland Culver, Susan Fleetwood, and Trevor Ray in John Osborne's play, "Watch It Come Down;" P.L. Travers's play, "Plunder;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet;" Seneca's play, "Phaedra Brittanica;" Samuel Beckett's play, "Happy Days;" and Val May's play, "Tribute to the Lady: An Impression of the Life and Work of Lilian Baylis in the last performance by the National Theatre on February 28,1976) in the cast.
- (1976) He played both Claudius and the ghost of Hamlet's father in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" in a National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with Albert Finney, Barbara Jefford, Susan Fleetwood, and Simon Ward in the cast.
- (1976) He acted in Christopher Marlowe's play, "Tamburlaine the Great," in the National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Albert Finney, Susan Fleetwood, Barbara Jefford, Robert Eddison, Philip Locke, Philip Stone, Nicholas Selby, Brian Cox, Oliver Cotton, Gawn Grainger, John Nettleton, Daniel Thorndike, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Gough, Andrew Hilton, Struan Rodger, Mark McManus, and Diana Quick in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (March 1976 - December 1976) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in P.L. Travers's play, "Plunder;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "John Gabriel Borkman;" Samuel Beckett's play, "Happy Days;" John Osborne's play, "Watch It Come Down;" Harold Pinter's play, "No Man's Land;" Noel Coward's play, "Blithe Spirit;" John Millington Synge's play, "Playboy of the Western World;" Howard Brenton's play, "Weapons of Happiness;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" and Thomas Bernhard's play, "Force of Habit;" with Albert Finney, John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Ralph Richardson, Angela Lansbury, Frank Finlay, Richard Johnson, Simon Ward, Wendy Hiller, Michael Hordern, Alan Webb, Anna Carteret, Brenda Blethyn, Dandy Nichols, David Yelland, Derek Thompson, Diana Quick, Dinsdale Landen, Elizabeth Spriggs, Gawn Grainger, J.G. Devlin, Jill Bennett, Joan Hickson, Julian Glover, Julie Covington, Maria Aitken, Michael Feast, Michael Medwin, Nick Brimble, Oliver Cotton, Polly Adams, Robert Eddison, Roland Culver, Struan Rodgers, Susan Fleetwood, Terence Rigby, Thelma Whitely, and Warren Clarke in the cast.
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