
Film
The Commuter |
Dir: Jaume Collet-Serra Studio Canal |
That Woman (Short) |
Dir: Ed Dick Spray Films Ltd |
Leap Year |
Dir: Anand Tucker Lef Productions |
RocknRolla |
Dir: Guy Ritchie Toff FIlms |
Theatre
Describe The Night |
Dir: Lisa Spirling Hampstead Theatre |
The Knowledge |
Dir: Maureen Lipman Charing Cross Theatre |
Abigail's Party |
Dir: Sarah Esdaile Theatre Royal Bath & UK Tour |
Hedda Gabler |
Dir: Gareth Machin Salisbury Playhouse |
Sunny Afternoon (2015 Olivier Award Best New Musical) |
DIr: Ed Hall Hampstead Theatre / Harold Pinter Theatre |
Shiver |
Dir: Derek Bond Watford Palace Theatre |
Playing With Grown Ups |
Dir: Hannah Eidinow KPS Productions |
A Winter's Tale |
Dir: Purni Morell Unicorn Theatre |
Dr. Korczak's Example |
Dir: RIa Parry Unicorn Theatre |
Titanic (Scenes From The Britsh Wreck Enquiry) |
Dir: Charlotte Westenra MAC Belfast |
Under A Tree At The End Of Time |
Dir: Dan Sherer Real Circumstance |
Pushing Up Poppies | Dir: Hannah Chissick |
Hotel Play |
Dir: Joe HIll-Gibbins Royal Court Theatre |
Seven Jewish Children |
Dir: Dominic Cooke Royal Court Theatre |
The Common Pursuit |
Dir: Fiona Laird Menier Chocolate Factory |
Three Sisters On Hope Street |
Dir: Lindsay Posner Hampstead Theatre, Liverpool Everyman |
The Glass Menagerie |
Dir: Raz Shaw Jerwood Award/ Youn Vic |
Hedda Gabler |
Dir: Christian Winkler Open Secret |
The Man Of The Future Is Dead |
Dir: Lucy Skilbeck Open Secret |
The Gospels |
Dir: David Thacker National Theatre Studio |
Two Thousand Years |
Dir: Mike Leigh National Theatre |
Intimate Apparel |
Dir: Paulette Randall Old Vic New Voices |
Everything Is Illuminated |
Dir: Olivia Jacobs Soho Theatre |
Hamlet |
Dir: Patrick Sandford Nuffield Theatre, Southampton |
The Dwarfs |
Dir: Christopher Morahan Tricycle Theatre |
What Didn't Happen |
Dir: Tim Roseman Old Vic New Voices |
Romeo & Juliet |
Dir: Michael Thomas National Tour |
As You Like It |
Dir: Marcus Goodwin National Tour |
Sweat |
Dir: Tamsin Outhwaite Bloomsbury Theatre |
Guys & Dolls |
Dir: Chris White / Karen Stephens Young VIc Company |
Les Grandes Meaulnes |
Dir: Chris White / Karen Stephens Young Vic Company |
Judging Billy Jones |
Dir: Chris White Young Vic Company |
TV
Midsummer Murders |
Dir: Toby Frow ITV |
Maigret |
Dir: Sarah Harding Peket Ltd. for ITV |
X Company |
Dir: Paolo Barzman Temple Street Productions |
The Coroner |
Dir: Niall Fraser BBC |
New Blood |
Dir: Bill Eagles BBC / Eleventh Hour Films |
Call The Midwife (Series 1-6) |
Dir: Phillipa Lowthorpe / Jamie Payne & Various BBC |
The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries |
Dir: Roger Michell Carnival Films for ITV |
Whitechapel |
DIr: John Strickland ITV |
Dark Matters |
DIr: Crispin Reece Discovery Channel |
The Runaway |
Dir: David Richards Sky |
Trinity |
Dir: Colin Teague Roughcut / ITV |
The Passion |
Dir: Michael Offer HBO / BBC Television |
Maxwell |
Dir: Colin Barr HBO / BBC Television |
The Candidate |
Dir: Jed Mercurio ITV |
Judge John Deed |
Dir: Steve Kelly / Deborah Paige BBC |
Dwarfs |
Dir: Chris Morohan BBC |
Band of Brothers |
Dir: Tom Hanks / David Leland / Mikael Saloman Dreamworks / HBO |
Touch of Frost |
DIr: Rob Knights Yorkshire Television |
Soldier Soldier |
Dir: Graham Moore Central Television |
Inspector Morse |
Dir: Charles Beeson Carlton Television |
The Perfect Blue |
Dir: Kieran Walsh Screen 2 |
Where The Heart Is |
Dir: Tony Garner Anglia TV |


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Reviews
DESCRIBE THE NIGHT
“Ben Caplan is terrific as Babel and the scene in which he seduces Yevgenia with a surreal story about ducks, in front of Yezhov, is simply magnificent.” - Ann Treneman (The Times)
“There is impressive work from Ben Caplan as the persecuted Babel.” - Michael BIllington (The Guardian)
“Ben Caplan is excellent as Babel, charming, stubborn and quizzical.”
(Financial Times)
“There are engaging performances from David Birrell as Yezhov and Ben Caplan as Babel, an intriguing mix of restrained observer and reckless poet.”
(Evening Standard)
“The cast are excellent across the board, particularly Ben Caplan’s dreamy writer (pictured right), touchingly optimistic in the face of mounting horror, anchors the play’s morality, calling for imagination over pragmatism.”
(The Arts Desk)
“Whenever Ben Caplan is on stage playing the eloquent Babel, the story grips.”
(Daily Mail)
HEDDA GABLER
“The excellent Ben Caplan captures Tesman’s blinkered naivety beautifully” - Lesley Bates (The Stage)