Andrew Scott (actor) - Stage

Stage

Production Character Director Company Awards
Brighton Beach Memoirs Stan Rita Tieghe Andrew's Lane, Dublin
Six Characters in Search of an Author The Son John Crowley Abbey Theatre
The Marriage of Figaro Cherubim Brian Brady Abbey Theatre
A Woman of No Importance Gerald Arbuthnot Ben Barnes Abbey Theatre
Lonesome West Welsh Gary Hines Druid Theatre Co.
Long Day's Journey into Night Edmund Karel Reisz The Gate, Dublin
Dublin Carol Mark Ian Rickson Old Vic/Royal Court
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde Lord Alfred Douglas Patrick Mason Abbey Theatre/Barbican, RSC
The Coming World Ed/Ty Mark Brickman Soho Theatre
Crave B Vicky Featherstone Royal Court
Original Sin Angel Peter Gill Sheffield Crucible
Playing the Victim Valya Richard Wilson Told by an Idiot
The Cavalcaders Rory Robin Lefevre Tricycle Theatre
A Girl in a Car With a Man Alex Joe Hill-Gibbins Royal Court Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre
Aristocrats Casimir Tom Cairns National Theatre
Dying City Craig/Peter James McDonald Royal Court
The Vertical Hour Sam Mendes The Music Box, NY Nominated - Drama League Award
Sea Wall George Perrin The Bush Theatre
Roaring Trade Roxana Silbert Soho Theatre
Cock M James McDonald Royal Court Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre
Design for Living Leo Anthony Page Old Vic
Emperor and Galilean Julian Jonathan Kent Royal National Theatre

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