- 2002 Season, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London Orsino in "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare, Old Woman in "The Golden Ass" by Peter Oswald
- 2003 Season, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London Bolingbroke in "Richard II" by William Shakespeare, Edward in "Edward II" by Christopher Marlowe
- 2003, revival of 2002 production of "Twelfth Night" as Orsino at Shakespeare's Globe, London and on a USA Tour.
- 2001 Season, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London Macduff in "Macbeth"
- At the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland: "Solemn Mass for a Full Moon in Summer" (2000) "Quartz" (2000) "King of the Fields" (1999) "The Speculator" (1999) "Family (Acts, One Good Beating, The Visitor)" (1999) "Knives in Hens" (1997) Stefan in "Wormwood" (1997)
- "Rob Roy" for BBC Radio
- 2004 Season, Shakespeare's Globe, London: playing Angelo in "Measure for Measure"
- Anna Karenina playing "Levin" By: Leo Tolstoy, dramatised by John Clifford Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh 18 March - 16 April 2005
- The Found Man By: Riccardo Galgani Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh August 2005
- (2005, October - 2006, January) Appeared in the Globe Theatre of London's American touring production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. The tour played the Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Los Angeles, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before playing the St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, New York.
- (October 30, 2010) Played Lemorne in BBC Radio 4 play 'The Vanishing' adapted by Oliver Emanuel from Tim Krabbé's novella, with Samuel West, Melody Grove, Ruth Gemmell, Natasha Watson, Claire Knight and Robin Laing.
- (December 6 to 18, 2005) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," in a Shakespeare's Globe Theater production at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Mark Rylance (Vincentio, Duke of Vienna); Bill Stewart; David Sturzaker; Colin Hurley; Terry McGinity; Roger Watkins; Thomas Padden; Peter Shorey; Roger McKern; and John Dougall in the cast. John Dove was director. Mark Rylance was also artistic director.
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