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His voice can be heard on several of the Naxos Audiobooks.
Played Jimmy Porter in a 1995 revival of "Look Back in Anger" by John Osborne (Gregory Hersov - director) at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre.
Played Konstantin in a 1995 revival of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" (Robert Sturua - director) with the Thelma Holt Theatre Company on a UK tour.
Appeared as Lenny in a 1996 revival of "The Homecoming" by Harold Pinter (Roger Mitchell - director) at the Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre.
Appeared as Peer Gynt in a 1994 revival of Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" (adaptation by Frank McGuiness, Yukio Ninagawa - director) for the National Theatre Endemble at the Barbican Theatre, London and in Oslo, Norway and Tokyo, Japan.
Appeared as Romeo in a 1992 revival of Williams Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" (Gregory Herson - director) at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre followed by a UK Tour. He was nominated for the Manchester Evening News
Award for Best Actor for his performance.
Appeared as Alexandros Eliopolos in Sherman's 1991 play "When She Danced" which starred with
Vanessa Redgrave (Robert Ackerman - director) at the Globe Theatre, London.
As a member of the theatre company Check By Jowl, his credits include: "Don't Fool With Love" (Declan Donellan, 1993), Fred in "Moonlight" (a new play by Harold Pinter, David Leveaux - director at the Almeida Theatre, London). Sheen was nominated for Sunday Times Royal National Theatre Ian Charleston
Award for his performance.
In 1997, together with
Helen McCrory he created Foundry, a new writing company.
As one of the founders of Thin Language, a theatre company for Wales, he appeared in and/or directed the 1997 theatrical productions of "Badfinger" (by Simon Harris) at the Donmar Warehouse, London and in "Wales" and "Forever Yours Mary Lou" by Trembly-Author (Welsh adaptation Sian Evans) in Swansea, Cardiff and London.
Appeared as Henry V in a 1997 production of "Henry V" by William Shakespeare (Ron Daniels - director) with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford, at the Barbican, London and on UK tour. He was a finalist for the 1997 Royal National Theatre-Sunday Times Ian Charleston
Award for his performance.
Appeared as Caligula in a 2003 production of "Caligula" by Albert Camus (translation by David Greig, Michael Grandage - director) at the Donmar Warehouse, London. He was
awarded the Evening Standard Theatre
Award for Best Actor, The Critics Circle Theatre
Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Laurence Olivier
Award (2003 season) for Best Actor for his performance.
Appeared as Jimmy Porter in a 1999 revival of "Look Back In Anger" by John Osborne (Gregory Hersov - director) at the Lyttelton Theatre, London. He was nominated in 2000 for the Evening Standard Drama
Award for Best Actor and the Laurence Olivier
Award for Best Actor for his performance.
Appeared as W.A. Mozart in a revival of "Amadeus" by Peter Shaffer (Peter Hall - director) at the Old Vic, London (1998), and in New York (2000) and Los Angeles. He was nominated for the Outstanding Actor in a Play - Outer Critics Circle
Award, and for the Laurence Olivier for Best Supporting Performance in a Play for his performance.
Appeared as Norman in a 1995 revival of "The Dresser" by Ron Harwood - Drum Theatre, Plymouth/ Lyttelton Theatre (National Theatre) in 1999.
Appeared in a 1994 production of "Le Livre de Spencer" by 'Zéno Bianu-Author' (Lluis Pasqual - director) at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris, France.
Played Daniel in the 1996 premiere of "The Ends of the Earth" by David Lan (Andrei Serban - director) at the Royal National Theatre.
Appeared as Lord Fancourt Babberley in a 1994-95 revival of "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas (Emil Wolk - director) with
Ian Puleston-Davies who would go on to write
Dirty Filthy Love (2004) (TV) which Sheen starred in.
Played Martin Remington Gammon in the 2005 premiere of "The U.N. Inspector" (a new adaptation of Gogol's "The Government Inspector") at the National Theatre in London.
Played
David Frost in "Frost/Nixon", a new play by
Peter Morgan Donmar Warehouse/ Gielgud Theatre, London (2006)/ Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, NYC (2007).
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