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Aidan McArdle
Macbeth
Richard McCabe
Colin McCormack
Alec McCowen
Ian McDiarmid
Martin McDonagh
Malcolm McDowell
John McEnery
Peter McEnery
Tom McGrath
Frank McGuinness
Jo McInnes
Ian McKellen
Peter McKintosh
Hilton McRae
Anna Madeley
Madness in Valencia
Dominic Mafham
The Maid's Tragedy
Major Barbara
The Malcontent
Michael Maloney
Malvern Festival
Man and Superman
Man is Man
Tom Mannion
The Man of Mode
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Lesley Manville
Marat/Sade
Tony Marchant
Claire Marchionne
Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux
Christopher Marlowe
The Marquis of Keith
The Marrying of Ann Leete
John Marston
Trevor Martin
Ashley Martin-Davis
Mary, After the Queen
Mary and Lizzie
Brewster Mason
Daniel Massey
Philip Massinger
The Master Builder
Maydays
Measure for Measure
Nancy Meckler
Joe Melia
Leonie Mellinger
Melons
Sam Mendes
Men's Beano
Mephisto
David Mercer
The Merchant of Venice
The Mermaid
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Meteor
Roger Michell
Thomas Middleton
Midnight's Children
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Midwinter
Arthur Miller
Jonathan Miller
Poppy Miller
Joseph Millson
Helen Mirren
Misalliance
A Miserable and Lonely Death
Les Misérables
Misha's Party
Miss Julie
The Mistake
Katie Mitchell
Tim Mitchell
Ariane Mnouchkine
Moby Dick
Molière
Molière (The Cabal of Saintly Hypocrites)
Money
A Month in the Country
Richard Moore
Hattie Morahan
Christopher Morley
Cherry Morris
Clive Morris
David Morrissey
Moscow Gold
Mother Courage
The Mouth Organ
Slawomir Mrozek
Much Ado About Nothing
Peter Mumford
Murder in the Cathedral
Gerard Murphy
The Mysteries
Ashley Martin-Davis

Work at the RSC: Barry Kyle's The Dillen (TOP, 1985), Mary, After the Queen (Warehouse, Stratford, 1985) and Doctor Faustus (Swan, 1989); Ron Daniels's Slaughter City (Pit, 1996) and Henry V (RST and Tour, 1997); Sarah Pia Anderson's Across Oka (TOP, 1988); Gary Hynes's The Love of the Nightingale (TOP, 1988); Steven Pimlott's Murder in the Cathedral (Swan, 1993), Unfinished Business (Pit, 1994), Measure for Measure (RST, 1994), As You Like It (RST, 1996) and Bad Weather (TOP, 1998); Lindsay Posner's Volpone (Swan, 1999), The Taming of the Shrew (Pit and Small-scale Tour, 1999-00), The Rivals (Swan, 2000) and Twelfth Night (RST, 2001).

At the National: Hytner's The Winter's Tale (Olivier, 2001); Posner's Tartuffe (Lyttelton, 2002). For Pimlott at Chichester: Edward Kemp's 5/11 (2005).
Designer
Education: Central School of Art and Design; Motley Theatre Design School
RSC: Joined 1985
     
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