DIAL „M“ FOR MURDER

by Frederick Knott
3 Nov – 20 Dec 2014
 
 
Roger Ringrose

Roger Ringrose

Inspector Hubbard

Roger’s recent theatre credits include: Monsieur Guillaume in Under the Mulberry Tree at Edinburgh Festival Theatre; Arthur Kipps in The Woman in Black here at Vienna’s English Theatre; Chasuble in The Importance of Being Earnest and Lenin in Travesties at The Birmingham Rep; General Ferdinand in Massinger’s The Picture at Salisbury Playhouse; King Charles in In Good King Charles’ Golden Days in the grounds of G. B. Shaw’s House; Prospero in The Tempest for Theatre Royal York/Sprite Productions and Blokhin in Burnt by the Sun at The National Theatre. Other theatre work includes: Stallerhof (Southwark Playhouse); Much (Cock Tavern); Copenhagen (The Tabard); Never So Good (The National Theatre); Coffee (Theatre 503); The Norman Conquests (Chesterfield); Shaw Cornered (Delhi, Habitat Centre); Golden Opportunities (Croydon Warehouse); Jeanne D’Arc (Avignon Festival); Plaza Suite (National Theatre, Bordeaux); The Duel (Lyric Hammersmith); The Shattered Vessel (Riverside Studios); Henry VI iii (The Globe); King Lear (The Barbican); Vincent (Harrogate Theatre).

National Tours and Open Air productions include: Candida, Hippolytus, Anyone for Breakfast, Dial M for Murder, Mixed Feelings, Game Pie, Too True to Be Good, St. Joan, Bud Take the Wheel, Omma, Hound of the Baskervilles, Private Lives, Woman in Mind, Pygmalion, Man and Superman.

His Television credits include: Broadchurch (ITV), Mr Selfridge (ITV), The Musketeers (BBC), The Hour (BBC), Doctors (BBC), Eternal Law (ITV), Hollyoaks Later (Channel 4), Coronation Street (ITV), Waking the Dead (BBC), Marchlands (ITV), Spooks (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC), The Bill (ITV), Is this Love (ITV), Moscow Theatre Siege (ITV), Sherlock Holmes (Granada).

Films include: Love/Loss (Gadabout), The London Sonnet (NFV), The Rookery and Red Canopy (Sunomi Pictures).

Roger’s Radio credits include: Gurney, Women of Intellect and The Presbury Thief (BBC).

Alongside acting and voiceover commitments Roger has translated scripts for the theatre and for European film production companies. He has also devised and facilitates the course “An Actor’s Guide to Public Speaking” for the corporate world.

He is delighted to be working in the beautiful city of Vienna again and to be returning to the prestigious Vienna’s English Theatre.