David Holmes
Theatre for the Bush includes: Cruising.
Other theatre includes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Novello Theatre); The Gods Weep and Days of Significance (RSC); Gurrelieder for the London Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen at the Royal Festival Hall; La Serva Padrona and ToHell and Back (for Opera Faber at the Viana do Castelo festival, Portugal); Victory: Choices in Reaction and The Road to Mecca (Arcola); The Chairs and Gagarin Way (Bath); How to be an Other Woman and Things of Dry Hours (The Gate); Rusalka (ETO); Goalmouth (The Sage, Gateshead); Ma Vie En Rose (Young Vic); Alaska (Royal Court); Widowers’ Houses, A Taste of Honey, See How They Run, Pretend You Have Big Buildings, Cyrano de Bergerac, Harvey and Roots (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Rope (Watermill Theatre, Newbury);Blood Wedding (South Bank); Sweetness and Badness (WNO); After Miss Julie, Othello, Woman In Mind and Be My Baby (Salisbury); TILT (Traverse, Edinburgh); Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams (RADA); Humble Boy and The 101 Dalmatians (Northampton); Stallerhof (Southwark Playhouse); Fijis (for Jean Abreu Dance at the South Bank Centre and The Place); Inside (Jean Abreu Dance); The Leningrad Siege (Wilton's Music Hall); The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (Manchester Royal Exchange and Southwark Playhouse); The Fantasticks, Ain’t Misbehavin’; House and Garden, and Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick (Harrogate), The Secret Rapture (Chichester); Twelfth Night (Cambridge); Look Back In Anger (Exeter); Dov and Ali, The Water Engine, The Water Harvest, Photos of Religion and A State of Innocence (Theatre 503).
David trained at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

