David Killick

Overview

Theatre Includes: Pressure (Ambassadors Theatre / Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto); We Anchor In Hope (Bunker Theatre); A Room With a View (Theatre Royal Bath/tour); The Importance of Being Earnest (tour/West End); The Crucible (West Yorkshire Playhouse); A Little Hotel on the Side (Theatre Royal Bath); The Captain of Köpenick (National); The School for Scandal (Theatre Royal Bath); The King’s Speech (Wyndham’s); The King’s Speech (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre/tour); Measure for Measure (Almeida); Restoration (Salisbury); Funny Girl (Chichester); Heartbreak House (Watford Palace); Scenes From an Execution (Hackney Empire); Summer and Smoke (Nottingham Playhouse/West End); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC/ City of London Sinfonia); The Hypochondriac (Almeida); As You Like It (Wyndham’s); His Dark Materials (National Theatre); The Master and Margarita (Chichester); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Chichester); The Madness of George III (West Yorkshire Playhouse/Birmingham Rep); Coriolanus and The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC, Stratford, tour and Old Vic); The Wind in the Willows (Birmingham Rep); A Servant to Two Masters (RSC/ATG); Richard II, Measure for Measure, Coriolanus, Peer Gynt. Love’s Labour’s Lost, Edward II, The Comedy of Errors, Don Juan and Henry IV parts one and two (RSC, Stratford/ Barbican); Charley’s Aunt (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield); Richard III (RSC/tour/Savoy Theatre); Neverland (Royal Court Upstairs); The Country Wife (Centreline Productions); Hedda Gabler (ETT); Going Concern (Hampstead Theatre); Translations (Donmar Warehouse); Life Is a Dream (West Yorkshire Playhouse); A Woman of No Importance (RSC, Barbican Theatre); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh) and Sarcophagus, Macbeth, Worlds Apart, Art of Success, Waste, The Devils, A New Way to Pay Old Debts, Julius Caesar and The Love Girl and the Innocent (all at RSC, Stratford and Barbican).

Film and Television Includes: The Crown, Pressure: D-Day Event, Shakespeare and Hathaway, Without Motive, Midsomer Murders, Shelley, Rough Justice, The Bill, True Tilda, The Famous Five, Moving Story, A Touch of Frost, Not Even God Is Wise Enough, Lovejoy, The History Boys, Mojo, The Grotesque and Bye Bye Baby.

Radio and Voice Includes: The Judgement of Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Who: The Lost Stories, Pearson ELT- Our Discovery Island and Poptropica- On the Farm, Blithe Spirit, Macbeth and Measure for Measure.

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