- (December 2002) Directed "A Laughing Matter" play by April de Angelis (Royal National Theater/Lyttelton, London, England, UK).
- (1987) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Serious Money," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Tom Chadbon, Patti Love, Cyril Nri, and Gary Olsen.
- (1991) He directed Caryl Churchil's play, "Top Girls," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Lesley Manville, Deborah Findlay, and Lesley Sharp.
- (1975) He directed Wolfgang Bauer's play, "Ghosts," at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with John Shrapnel, John McEnery, Lynda Marchal, Pamela Moiseiwitsch, Carol Drinkwater, and Toby Salaman in the cast.
- (1993) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Tom Wilkinson, Philip Jackson, Hugh Ross, Iain Glen, Adrian Dunbar, Andy Serkis, Lia Williams, Saskia Reeves, Cara Kelly, Peter-Hugo Daly, and Jason Watkins in the cast.
- Serious Money (1988). Satire. Written by Caryl Churchill. Choral Director: Allan Corduner [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Royale Theatre: 9 Feb 1988- 20 Feb 1988 (15 performances + 21 previews that began on 20 Jan 1988). Cast: Valerie Bahakel, Alec Baldwin (as "Grimes"), Allan Corduner (as "Durkfeld/Greville Todd/ Duckett/Soat/Gleason") [Broadway debut], Christine Dunford (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Cordelia González (as "Jacinta Condor") [Broadway debut], Gregory Jbara (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Melinda Mullins, 'Olivia Negrón' (as "LIFFE Member and Trader"), Kate Nelligan (as "Marilou Baines"), John Pankow, Liann Pattison, Wendell Pierce (as "Marrison/T.K., Nigel Aiibala"), Stephen Rowe, Michael Rudko (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Harold Surratt (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Michael Wincott [credited as Harold J. Surratt] (as "Jake Todd/Frosby/Grevett") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Joseph Papp. Produced in association with The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President). Associate Producer: Jason Steven Cohen.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1973) He directed Howard Brenton's play, "Magnificience," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Michael Kitchen, Kenneth Cranham, Carole Hayman, Dinah Stabb, Pete Postlethwaite, James Aubrey, Leonard Fenton, Geoffrey Chater, Robert Eddison, and Nikolaj Ryjtkov in the cast.
- (1984) He directed Edward Bond's plays, "The Pope's Wedding," and "Saved," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Peter Hugo-Daly, Adrian Dunbar, Gerard Horan, Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, and June Watson in the cast. Danny Boyle was also director.
- (1984) He directed Michael Hastings's play, "Tom and Viv," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Edward Herrmann, Julie Covington, David Haig, and Margaret Tyzack in the cast.
- (1987) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Serious Money," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Joanne Pearce, Daniel Webb, Paul Moriarty, Burt Caesar, Allan Corduner, Scott Cherry, Linda Bassett, and Meera Syal in the cast. Max Stafford-Clark was director.
- (1987) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Serious Money," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Elizabeth Garvie, Gary Olsen, Ivan Kaye, Cyril Nri, Tom Chadbon, Nigel Cooke, Patti Love, and Dona Croll in the cast.
- (1991) He directed Sharman McDonald's play, "All Things Nice," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Cara Kelly, Joanna Roth, Patti Love, Sam Graham, and Ewan Hooper in the cast.
- (1991) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Top Girls," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Lesley Manville, Deborah Findlay, and Lesley Sharp in the cast.
- (1992) He directed Timberlake Wertenbaker's play, "Three Birds Alighting on a Field," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Harriet Walter, Allan Corduner, Patti Love, Robin Soans, Abigail McKern, and Geraldine Somerville in the cast.
- (1992) He directed April De Angelis's play, "Hush," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Marion Bailey, Debra Gillett, Dervla Kirwan, Stephen Dillane, Will Knightly, and Andy Serkis in the cast.
- (1997) "Shopping and "F***ing," written by Mark Ravenhill; directed by Max Stafford-Clark; with Caroline Catz; Pearce Quigley; Lloyd Hutchinson; Tony Guilfoyle; and Russell Barr in the cast; performed at the John Gielgud Theatre, London, England, UK.
- (September 3 to October 29, 1989) He and Les Waters directed Timberlake Wertenbaker's play, "Our Country's Good," in an American premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Caitlin Clarke in the cast. Based on the novel, "The Playmaker," by Thomas Keneally.
- (1972-1973 season) He directed Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "Trelawny of the 'Wells," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. E. Webb and V. Dancy were set designers. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (February 14, 1979) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Cloud 9," in a Joint Stock Theatre Group production at the Dartington College of Arts in Totnes, Devon, England with Anthony Sher (Clive/Cathy); Jim Hooper (Betty in Act I/Edward in Act II); Tony Rohr (Joshua/Gerry); Julie Covington (Edward in Act I; Betty in Act II); Miriam Margolyes (Maud/Victoria); Carole Hayman (Ellen/Mrs. S/Lin); and William Hoyland (Harry Bagley/Martin) in the cast. Les Waters was assistant director and co-director. Peter Hartwell was designer. Andy Roberts was musical director. Robin Myerscough-Walker was lighting designer.
- (August 30, 1980) He directed Caryl Churchill's play, "Cloud 9," in a Joint Stock Theatre Group production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Graeme Garden (Clive/Edward in Act II); Ron Cook (Betty in Act I/Gerry); Anthony O'Donnell (Joshua/Cathy); Harriet Walter (Edward in Act I; Victoria); Anna Nigh (Maud/Lin); Maggie Steed (Ellen/Mrs. S./Betty in Act II); and Hugh Fraser (Harry Bagley/Martin) in the cast. Les Waters was assistant and co-director. Peter Hartwell was designer. Andy Roberts was musical director. Robin Myerscough-Walker was lighting designer.
- (1973 He directed Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "Trelawny of the 'Wells," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with MIldred Dunnock, Emery Battis, Rex Robbins, Suzanne Lederer, Shirley Bryan, John Lithgow, Joyce Ebert and Christina Pickles in the cast. E. Webb and V. Dancy were set designers. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
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