Year | Title | Role | Theatre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Gentleman Caller | Gate Theatre | Performed as Alan Leech |
1999 | This Lime Tree Bower | Joe | New Theatre | Performed as Alan Leech |
2000 | The Queen and Peacock | Willie | Garter Lane Arts Centre | Performed as Alan Leech |
2001 | The Morning After Optimism | Edmund | Abbey Theatre | Performed as Alan Leech |
2002 | Da | Young Charlie | Abbey Theatre | Performed as Alan Leech |
2008 | Everybody Loves Sylvia | Harlequin | Project Arts Centre | |
2008 | Zero Hour | Benny, Ensemble | Abbey Theatre | |
2010 | Phaedra | Hippolytus | Project Arts Centre | |
2010 | On Baile's Strand | Young Man | Abbey Theatre | |
2011 | Ecstasy | Mick | Hampstead Theatre, Duchess Theatre |
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