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Alan Rickman

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Appears in videoclip 'In Demand' from Texas (2000).

Starred as "Elyot" in Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives", at the Albery Theatre in London's West End from Thursday 4 October until Sunday 6 January 2002. The Howard Davies production also starred Lindsay Duncan, Emma Fielding and Adam Godley.

Performed on Mike Oldfield's CD "Tubular Bells II" (1992), credited as the Master of Ceremonies under the pseudonym "A Strolling Player". Rickman announces the various instruments which Oldfield introduces on track 7, "The Bell".

(April 2002): Plays Elyot in "Private Lives" play by Noel Coward (Richard Rodgers Theater, New York City, New York, USA).

Starring as Elyot in Noel Coward's "Private Lives" on Broadway (April 2002)

Commitments and The Last Elephant (Bush), The Devil Himself (Lyric Studio), Bad Language (Hampstead), Hamlet (Riverside Studios and U.K. tour)

For the Royal Court: The Seagull, The Grass Widow, The Lucky Chance.

For the Royal Shakespeare Company: The Tempest, Love's Labour's Lost, Antony and Cleopatra, Captain Swing, Troilus and Cressida, As You Like It, Mephisto, Les Liaisons Dangereuses (also West End and Broadway). For the Royal National Theatre: Antony and Cleopatra.

For the Edinburgh Festival: The Devil Is an Ass and Measure for Measure (also Birmingham, Royal National Theatre and European tour), Brothers Karamozov (also Russia and Georgia)

He played Elyot in Private Lives in 2003 on Broadway, in New York City.

Directed the Sharman MacDonald play "The Winter Guest" at both the West Yorkshire Playhouse and the Almeida Theatre (London, England).

(April 2006): Directed "My Name Is Rachel Corrie" play taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie he co-edited with Katharine Viner (Playhouse Theatre, London, England, UK).

Read the Audio book "The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy.

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