Read Full Story News Mark Gatiss leads 55 Days Mark Gatiss leads the cast as King Charles I in Howard Brenton's new play 55 Days, which Howard... See All News Read Full Story News Mark Gatiss leads The First Men in the Moon Mark Gatiss stars in his own adaptation of HG Wells’ sci-fi novel The First Men in... See All News See Full Size Image Mark Gatiss as Henry Rackham in The Crimson Petal and The White See All Images See Full Size Image Mark Gatiss as Captain Brazen in The Recruiting Officer at the Donmar Warehouse (c) Johan Persson See All Images See Full Size Image Mark Gatiss as Mr Snow in Being Human See All Images See Full Size Image Mark Gatiss as Malcolm McLaren in Worried About the Boy See All Images See Full Size Image Mark Gatiss as Bernard in Seasons Greetings at the National Theatre (c) Catherine Ashmore See All Images News Nominations for 2012 Whatsonstage Awards. Mark Gatiss leads 55 Days Mark Gatiss, Nicholas Burns and Aimee-Ffion Edwards sign up with The Recruiting Officer Go to full news list Mark Gatiss, hard on the heels of his success with Sherlock Holmes proves a deliciously preposterous yet oddly endearing Restoration fop, Captain Brazen. Charles Spencer The Telegraph on The Recruiting Officer Charles I, rivetingly played by Mark Gatiss with a Scots burr, an ironically edged sense of total entitlement, and a gasping stammer of revulsion and fear whenever he has to pronounce the words “people” and “parliament”. Paul Taylor The Independent on 55 Days Images See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Henry Rackham in The Crimson Petal and The White See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Professor Cavor in The First Men in The Moon See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Captain Brazen in The Recruiting Officer at the Donmar Warehouse (c) Johan Persson See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Mr Snow in Being Human See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Malcolm McLaren in Worried About the Boy See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Bernard in Seasons Greetings at the National Theatre (c) Catherine Ashmore See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Joan Crawford in Sky Arts' Psychobitches Go to image gallery
Nominations for 2012 Whatsonstage Awards. Mark Gatiss leads 55 Days Mark Gatiss, Nicholas Burns and Aimee-Ffion Edwards sign up with The Recruiting Officer Go to full news list
Mark Gatiss, hard on the heels of his success with Sherlock Holmes proves a deliciously preposterous yet oddly endearing Restoration fop, Captain Brazen. Charles Spencer The Telegraph on The Recruiting Officer
Charles I, rivetingly played by Mark Gatiss with a Scots burr, an ironically edged sense of total entitlement, and a gasping stammer of revulsion and fear whenever he has to pronounce the words “people” and “parliament”. Paul Taylor The Independent on 55 Days
See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Henry Rackham in The Crimson Petal and The White See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Professor Cavor in The First Men in The Moon See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Captain Brazen in The Recruiting Officer at the Donmar Warehouse (c) Johan Persson See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Mr Snow in Being Human See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Malcolm McLaren in Worried About the Boy See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Bernard in Seasons Greetings at the National Theatre (c) Catherine Ashmore See Full Width Mark Gatiss as Joan Crawford in Sky Arts' Psychobitches Go to image gallery