

Written by: Simon Passmore
Direction: Toby Swift
Based on a true story, the play is set during World War II, and focuses on a band of saboteurs in rural Kent. Over one evening events unravel that will change their lives forever.
By Pedro Calderón De La Barca.
Direction: Jonathan Munby
Cast: Rupert Evans, Dominic West, Kate Fleetwood, David Horovitch, Sharon Small, Lloyd Hutchinson, Malcolm Storry, Dylan Turner, David Smith
This English translation is a new version by the acclaimed writer Helen Edmundson. 'Life Is A Dream' is seen as part of the 'Golden Age' tragedy repertoire and is often quoted as the "Spanish Hamlet".
By Ben Schiller. Direction: Hamish Pirie
Cast: Rupert Evans as Tom, Sinead Matthews as Daisy.
By Lucy Kirkwood. Direction: James Grieves
Cast: Rupert Evans as Ian, Jo Butler as Maxine.
Rupert Evans recently performed at The Bush Theatre, London - one of the premier venues for new writing in the UK. The Artistic Director, Josie Rourke, produced a festival of new plays set in the dark called "The Broken Space Season' with, amongst others, award winning writer Neil La Bute.
Poetry by A.E. Housman. Direction / Conductor: Sir Mark Elder
Cast: Rupert Evans and Tom McKay
Performed with the Hallé Orchestra as part of the BBC Proms season. A.E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad was the inspiration for George Butterworth orchestral rhapsody of the same name.
Mister Sponge's Sporting Tour (Radio Play, Classic Serial)
Dramatisation: Scott Cherry, Direction: Clive Brill
Taken from R.S. Surtees's picaresque novel. Soapey Sponge stands accused of selling the same mad horse to a number of people.
By Manuel Puig. Direction: Charlotte Westenra
Cast: Rupert Evans as Valentin Arregui Paz, Will Keen as Luis Alberto Molina
Adapted by the author from his acclaimed novel of the same name, the play is set an Argentinan prison in the 1970's during the so called "Dirty War'. The production also went on tour to the Liverpool Playhouse, Bristol Old Vic and The Lowry, Manchester.
by William Shakespeare
Direction: Nancy Meckler
Cast: Rupert Evans as Romeo
(Full cast list can be found at www.rsc.org.uk)
Rupert joined the RSC as part of the 'Complete Works Season'. Over the course of that year the RSC, with other international theatre houses, produced all 37 plays which included performances from acclaimed RSC members Dame Judi Dench, Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian Mckellen and Bill McAbbe amongst them.
by William Shakespeare
Direction: Rosie Rourke
Cast: Rupert Evans as The Dauphine
(Full cast list can be found at www.rsc.org.uk)
Rupert joined the RSC as part of the 'Complete Works Season'. Over the course of that year the RSC, with other international theatre houses, produced all 37 plays which included performances from acclaimed RSC members Dame Judi Dench, Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian Mckellen and Bill McAbbe amongst them.
by Laura Wade
Direction: Anna Mackmin
Cast: Rupert Evans as Charlie, James MacAvoy, Tamsin Outhwaite, Ryan Pope, Niamh Cusack, Paul Copley, Laura Elphinstone
The Royal Court has played host to some of the most influential productions in theatre history. Since 2000 the newly refurbished Royal court has used The Jerwood space as a platform for many up and coming playwrights. Breathing Corpses deals with death and the differing human reaction it causes.
by Stephen Poliakoff
Direction: Stephen Poliakoff
Cast: Rupert Evans as Richard, Victoria Hamilton, Jane Horrocks, John Gordon-Sinclair, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Philip Bird
Sweet Panic casts an intriguing eye on the changing face of urban life. A child psychologist is brought under the spot light and a patient from the past reappears with some frightening circumstances.
by Claudio Marco
Direction: Claudio Marco
Cast: Rupert Evans as Mario, Gary Fannin, Lisa D'Agostino, Will Chitty, Guy Riviere, James Mealing, Neil MacLeod
The play centres around a couple in the rural hills of Northern Italy in World War II, 1943. During a time of Nazi occupation and dictatorship a family find themselves hiding two army deserters. These decisions change their lives forever.