PERFORMANCES
VENUES
John Keats: "Bright Star" - The Letters and Poems of John Keats Keats Shelley Museum, Rome
National Theatre, London
Blenheim Palace, Blenheim Oxford Literary Festival, Oxford
Cheltenham Literature Festival, Cheltenham
Ilkley Literature Festival, Ilkley
Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
Ledbury Poetry Festival, Ledbury
William Blake: "Man Without A Mask" - The Letters, Poems and Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Other Writings of William Blake Oxford Literary Festival, Oxford
Tate Britain,Clore Auditorium, London
The 92nd Street Y, New York
Philadelphia Free Library, Philadelphia
Chichester Festival Theatre
Petworth Literary Festival
The Wasteland by T. S. Eliot The Guildhall, London
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
Centenary of T. S. Eliot Riverside Studios Theatre, London
The White Hotel, by D. M. Thomas National Theatre, London
Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Bloomsbury Theatre, London
Windsor Castle, Windsor
St. Paul's Theatre, Oxford
The Pump Room, Bath
Watermans Arts Centre, London
Lancaster Festival, Lancaster
West Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham
Leah Posluns Theatre, Toronto
James Joyce: "Finnegans Wake" The Poetry Society, London
W.S. Graham: The Poems of W.S. Graham (with Harold Pinter) Olivier Theatre, London
Riverside Studios, London
The Poetry Society, London
Tate St. Ives, St. Ives
Ilkley Literature Festival, Ilkley
Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh
Virginia Woolf (with Michael Holroyd) Windsor Castle, Windsor
Virginia Woolf The Poetry Society, London
Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham
Kenwood House, London
Lancaster Literary Festival, Lancaster
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham
Edward Burne-Jones: "King Cophetua and The Beggar Maid" Tate Britain, London
Hayward Gallery, London
William Turner: "The Poems of J.M.W. Turner" Tate Britain, London
The National Gallery, London
Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
J.M. Barrie: Letters and Diaries Barrie's House, London
Progress Theatre, Reading
Chopin & George Sand: From the Letters of Chopin and George Sand Trinity Church, Golders Green
The Brontes: "Our Life At Haworth"; From the works of King's Lynn Festival
Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell Bronte Leighton House, London
Leonardo da Vinci: In His Own Words: Science Museum, London
Daggers Drawn (with Martin Kemp); from The Notebooks of The British Library, London
Leonardo da Vinci and the Sonnets and Letters of Michelangelo Oxford Literary Festival
50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz Logan Hall, London
70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz Logan Hall, London
"Conversations with Gandhi" by Millie Polack Nehru Centre, London
National Tour, England
Krishnamurti Nehru Centre, London
Anna Akhmatova: "You Will Hear Thunder" Olivier Theatre, London
The Poems of Anna Akhmatova Olivier Theatre, London
Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh
Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham
Cookham Festival, Cookham
Thornbury Arts Festival, Thornbury
Lancaster Festival, Lancaster
Stratford on Avon Poetry Festival
The Poetry Society, London
Anna Akhmatova: Centenary Tribute (with D.M. Thomas) Olivier Theatre, London
Anselm Kiefer: Where Words Catch Fire Royal Academy, London
The Best of Commonwealth Poetry and Prose Central Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kindertransport Commemoration Festival Hall, London
Speak The Unspeakable (with Harold Pinter) Purcell Room, London
Don Quixote: Narration Jerusalem Music Centre, Jerusalem
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Adelphi Theatre, London
Soviet Jewry The Coliseum Theatre, London
Holocaust Day Commemorations Hyde Park Memorial, London
Fanny Burney : From the diaries and novels of Westminster Central Library, London
Fanny Burney
Aharon Appelfeldt: from Badenheim 1939 and "The Age of Wonders" Trinity College, Cambridge
Woburn Hall, London
New End Theatre, London
St. Paul's Theatre, Oxford
"Yours Sincerely, Wellington" : From the Duke of Wellington and Stables Theatre, Hastings
Madame de Stael Correspondence 5 Upper Brook Street, London
Fanny Horsley: Letters and Diaries Clementi House, London
Raoul Wallenberg: "Poem for Wallenberg" House of Commons, Westminster
Golda Meir: "The Story of My Life" House of Lords, London
Keats: A Brief Life In Nine Poems (with Lucasta Miller) Wigmore Hall, London
Outsiders: Five Women Authors Who Changed The World National Theatre, London
(with Lyndall Gordon) Ilkley Literature Festival, Ilkley
Elizabeth Bishop & Robert Lowell (with Grey Gowrie) Kings Place, London
Sylvia Plath Royal College of Psychiatrists
Shirley Valentine Baxter Hall, Cape Town
MacMillan Guide to World Literature (with Andrew Motion) The Poetry Society, London
Lou-Andreas Salome: The Secret of Dreams - The Correspondence Chandos House, London
of Lou-Andreas Salome and Sigmund Freud
Nelson Mandela Welcome Wembley Stadium
Nelson Mandela Tribute St. Martin's In the Field, London
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
South African Embassy, London
South African Protest Poetry Central Hall Westminster, London
The Age of Elizabeth and Queen Victoria Staple Inn, Holborn
Film: Go Thou To Rome - Narrator Keats-Shelley House, Rome
The Poems of Charles Simic Maestro Arts, London
The Best of English Poetry Oval Hall, Moscow
The Union of Soviet Writers, Moscow
St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg
British Consulate, St. Petersburg
The Diary of Anne Frank Hackney Town Hall, London
Memorial to the Victims of Stalin Adelphi Theatre, London
Kristalnacht Commemoration Westminster Abbey, London
Remembrance Sunday Westminster Abbey, London
Tribute to Colette Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham
Jerusalem Day Royal Society of Arts
Clementi Kensington Church Street
Coriolanus: Valeria Royal Shakespeare Company
Aldwych Theatre, London
Major European Tour
Remembering Primo Levi
Poems of Jack Mapanje Third Eye Centre, Glasgow
Riverside Studios, London
Dear Papa: The Letters of Anna Freud to Sigmund Freud Freud Museum, London
The Letters of Anna Freud Waterlow Hall, London
Anna Freud Tribute Freud Museum, London
The Life and Times: Samuel Pepys Apollo Society
The Glories of English Poetry Imperial College, London
The Poems of Harold Pinter Inner Temple, London
Thomas Coram Writings The Foundling Museum, London
Souls in Rapture: The Aesthetic Movement Camden Arts Centre, London