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Richard Cordery Richard Cordery Theatre Title Role Director Producer Network Arthur Jenson Ivo Van Hove National Theatre Waiting for Godot Pozzo Charlotte Gwinner Crucible Theatre Sheffield Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Big Daddy Sarah Esdaile West Yorkshire Playhouse A Farewell to Theatre Edward Steve Unwin Rose Theatre, Kingston Importance of Being Earnest Dr Chasuble Steve Unwin Rose Theatre, Kingston Where's My Seat? Philip Tamara Harvey Bush Theatre Love Story Oliver III Rachel Kavanaugh Duchess Theatre Power of Yes Chairman/Mortgage Lender Angus Jackson National Theatre Spring Awakening Herr Gabor Michael Mayer Lyric/Novello Theatre Waste Russell Blackborough Samuel West Almeida Theatre Richard III Buckingham Michael Boyd RSC/Roundhouse Henry VI Parts I, II & III Gloucester/Louis Michael Boyd RSC/Roundhouse/USA Twelfth Night Malvolio Michael Boyd RSC/Novello Comedy of Errors Egeon Nancy Meckler RSC/Novello Macbeth Duncan Dominic Cooke RSC/Noel Coward Hamlet Polonius Michael Boyd RSC Merry Wives of Windsor Sir John Falstaff Rachel Kavanaugh RSC Coriolanus Menenius David Farr RSC The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 The Front Page Sheriff Hartman Doug Wager Chichester Festival Theatre Volpone Corvino Lindsey Posner RSC/Barbican Romeo and Juliet Friar Lawrence Michael Attenborough RSC/World Tour Henry IV Part II Chief Justice Michael Boyd/ Richard Twyman RSC/Roundhouse Othello Brabantio Michael Attenborough RSC/Barbican The Family Reunion Dr Warburton Adrian Noble RSC/Barbican/New York Winter's Tale Camillo David Thacker Young Vic The Company of Men Wilbraham Edward Bond RSC King Arthur Osmond Graham Vick Chatelet. Royal Opera House Who Killed Hilda Murrel? 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