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Tobias Menzies

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  • Early in his career he worked with The Spontaneity Shop, a UK's based comedy improvisation company.
  • (2003) He acted in Christopher Hampton's translation of Anton Chekhov's play, "Three Sisters," at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England with Kate Burton, Kristin Scott Thomas, Madeleine Worrall, Robert Bathurst, Douglas Hodge, David Burke, James Fleet, Susannah Wise, Tom Beard, Margery Mason, and Eric Sykes in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
  • (February 9, 2011 - April 30, 2011) Tobias starred as Dr. Joseph Cardin opposite Keira Knightley, Elizabeth Moss, Ellen Burstyn, Bryony Hannah, and Carol Kane, in the stage play, The Children's Hour, by Lillian Hellman, directed by Ian Rickson, performed at the Comedy Theater, London.
  • (November 2, 2007 - December 8, 2008) Stage play, Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill, playing Harry Bagley/Martin. Directed by Thea Sharrock at the Almeida Theatre, London. Tobias co-starred with James Fleet, Nicola Walker, Sophie Stanton, Bo Poraj, Joanna Scanlan, and Mark Letheren.
  • (February 13, 2016 - March 26, 2016) Stage Play: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. Tobias portrayed Dr. Michael Astrov. Robert Icke directed the production at the Almeida, London with Jessica Brown Findlay, Vanessa Kirby, Richard Lumsden, Hilton McRae, Ann Queensberry, Paul Rhys, and Susan Wooldridge.
  • (August 24, 2015) Tobias voiced Andy Warhol in the BBC Scotland broadcast drama, "Fifteen Minutes" written by Sarah Wooley, directed by Gaynor Macfalane and co-starring Will Howard, Adrian Rawlins and David Seddon
  • (2009) Stage Play: King Lear - playing Edgar, at the Young Vic Theatre, London, UK
  • (2011) Stage Play: Decade - playing Scott Forbes, at the Headlong Theatre, London, UK
  • (April 9, 2013) Living with Shakespeare. New York: Vintage Books ISBN: 978-0-307-74291-9 (0-307-74291-1) Essay "Method and Madness".
  • (2005) Tobias was one of the leads in the acclaimed production of The History Boys, directed by Nicholas Hytner at the Royal National Theatre, London. The cast included Frances de la Tour along with future stars, Dominic Cooper, James Corden, Samuel Barnett, and Russell Tovey. The cast also included the late Richard Griffiths, Rudi Dharmalingam, Andrew Knott, Jamie Parker, Clive Merrison, Colin Haigh, Pamela Merrick, Joseph Attenborough
  • (March 05, 2005 through April 3, 2005) Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Tobias played the title role an acclaimed production directed by Rupert Goold at the Theatre Royal, Northampton. Co-starred David Ganly, Jane Birkin, Hilton McRae, Paul Shelley, and Poppy Miller
  • (October 27, 2005 - January 19, 2006) Stage play: As You Desire Me by Pirandello, directed by Jonathan Kent at the Playhouse Theatre, London. Tobias was part of an ensemble led by Kristin Scott Thomas, Bob Hoskins, and Margaret Tyzack
  • (2012) Radio play on BBC Radio 4: Tobias narrated John Charrington's Wedding
  • (2010) Radio play on BBC Radio 4: Tobias was the voice of director Tony Richardson in A Nice Little Holiday.
  • (2011) Radio play on BBC Radio 4: Tobias narrated Now All Roads Lead to France.
  • (2013) Radio plays on BBC Radio 4: Tobias voiced writer James Lees-Milne in plays inspired by his diaries: Sometimes into the Arms of God, The Unending Battle, and What England Owes
  • (October 2016) Tobias joined Toby Jones, Louise Brealey, and Miriam Margolyes in Letters Live II at Freemasons' Hall, London.
  • (2012) Stage play: The Recruiting Officer - playing Captain Plume, Donmar Warehouse, London, UK.
  • (2015) Radio play: read Landmarks, BBC Radio 4.
  • (2010) Radio play: A Nice Little Holiday - playing Tony Richardson, BBC Radio 4.
  • (2004) Radio play: read The Clarinet Players, BBC Radio 3.
  • (2007) Stage play: The Cherry Orchard, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, UK.
  • (2014) Radio series: read As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, BBC Radio 4.
  • (2011) Radio series: Serious Money - playing Zak, BBC Radio 3.
  • (2015) Stage play: The Fever, at the May Fair Hotel, London, UK.

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