DUET FOR ONE

Drama by Tom Kempinski
15 Sept – 18 Oct 2008
 
 
Howard Nightingall

Howard Nightingall

Dr Alfred Feldmann

Howard is from London and trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts.

His theatre credits include: Larry in Closer (Ensemble Theatre), The Lieutenant in the Man of Destiny (Kings Head), Flash Harry in Dry Rot (Channel Theatre), Fred in Present Laughter (Kevin Wood Productions), Stephen Hawking in Hawking’s Dream (Teatro Technis and dietheater K�nstlerhaus), Michael in� Wienerleben (European tour), Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance (Volksoper), the Scottish transexual policeman in When Did You Last See Your Trousers (No 1 National Tour).

For Vienna’s International Theatre: Sergius Saranoff in Arms and the Man, Horatio in Hamlet, Sergeant Trotter in The Mousetrap, Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger, Nick in What the Butler Saw and Joe Pitt in Angels in America.

For Vienna’s English Theatre: The Young Man in the World Premiere of Three Tall Women, directed by Edward Albee, Malcolm in Bedroom Farce, The Surley Man in Lettice and Lovage with Rue McClanahan, William Humphries in 84 Charing Cross Road,� Inspector Egan in Murder by Misadventure, Ross in the European Premiere of The Goat, Barnette Lloyd in Crimes of the Heart and William Taylor in Donkeys’ Years.

Last year Howard worked together with Bruce Myers in a production of The Grand� Inquisitor, directed by Peter Brook at the Landestheater St Pölten.

Television work includes The Bill, Casualty, Catherine (Prix European award for TV Fiction) and the part of Percy Polutant in Help!

Film credits include Julius McDoom in The Pilgrim Factor, The Director in The Rehearsal Frederic in MA2412 directed by Harald Sicheritz and William Harold in Nous Nous Sommes Tant Hais with Sarah Biasini.

Most recently Howard directed a production of Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking at Vienna’s Kammeroper and performed the part of Frosch in Die Fledermaus at Vienna’s Konzerthaus.