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Electricity
(2004) |
Performed
at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Directed by Ian Brown. Christopher
Eccleston played Jakey, who tries to protect his not too bright
son Bizzy, played by Oliver Wood, as they try to avoid doing
as much work as possible for their boss Leo. |
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Hamlet (2002) |
Performed
at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Directed by Ian Brown. Christopher
Eccleston plays Hamlet in one of Shakespeare's finest plays.
Maxine Peake (from Shameless, Early Doors) played the character
of Ophelia. |
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Miss Julie (2000) |
Performed
at the Haymarket Theatre, London. Directed by Michael Boyd.
Julie, an aristocratic young woman, has a brief affair with
Jean, her father's valet, but after the sexual thrill has
dissipated, they realize that they have little or nothing
in common. Chris plays the character of Jean. |
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Waiting At The
Water's Edge (1993) |
Performed
at The Bush Theatre. Directed by Polly Teale. It opens with
a chance meeting between two young girls, Vi and Su, on a
North Wales beach. Their fates become entwined when they are
both employed as servants in the same house. Vi forms a strange
alliance with Will Couth, son of the house played by Eccleston.
Thank you to www.bushtheatre.co.uk
for sending us the picture. |
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Encounters |
Performed
at the National Theatre Studio, London. Directed by Paul Miller.
'Encounters' was a project developed at the NT Studio, and
consisted of readings of extracts from 12 plays. Eccleston
performed in the reading of 'A Game of Soldiers'. |
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Aids Memoire
(1990) |
Performed
at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Directed by Lou Stein.
This was a play written by Nicolas de Jongh. |
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Abingdon Square
(1990) |
Performed
at the National Theatre in London. Directed by Nancy Meckler.
The plays stars Christopher Eccleston, Philip Voss, and Elizabeth
Bradley. |
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Bent (1990) |
Performed
at the National Theatre in London. Directed by Sean Matthias.
Written by Martin Sherman. The main star of the production
was Sir Ian McKellen. Christopher Eccleston played the Lieutenant
and Kapo. |
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Dona Rosita,
The Spinster |
Performed
at The Bristol Old Vic. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. |
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The Wonder |
Performed
at the Gate Theatre in London. Directed by Caroline Lynch. |
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Woyzeck |
Performed
at the Birmingham Rep. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Christopher
Eccleston played the main character, Woyzeck. |
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A Streetcar
Named Desire (1988) |
Performed
at the Bristol Old Vic. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Christopher
Eccleston played the character, Pablo Gonzallez. |
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Lock Up Your
Daughters |
Performed at Salford Tech. Written by Henry Fielding. Early
stage role, a romantic lead. Eccleston has claimed he was
"miscast". Chris admits, "I was bloody awful
in it!" |
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