- Garland is also a respected theater director, and was Artistic Director of the Chichester Festival Theatre until October 1994.
- Many literary readings on BBC radio
- Stage: Directed "The Mystery of Charles Dickens" play by Peter Ackroyd (Belasco Theater, New York City, NY; 4/02).
- Stage: Directed "Waters of the Moon", London, England, 1979.
- (1973) He directed Henrik Ibsen's play, "A Doll's House", at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Claire Bloom, Colin Blakely, Anton Rodgers and Peter Woodthorpe in the cast.
- (1996) He and Ian Talbot directed Lerner and Loewe's musical, "Paint Your Wagon," in the New Shakespeare Company production at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Peter Forbes, David Cardy, Philip Fox, Gavin Muir, Paula Wilcox, Debra Beaumont, Christopher Biggins, John Berlyne, Judith Paris, Liz Izen, Denis Quilley, Chook Sibtain, Tony Selby, and Claire Carrie in the cast.
- (1996) He and Ian Talbot directed William Shakespeare's plays, "The Comedy of Errors," and "The Tempest," in the New Shakespeare Company production at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Peter Forbes, David Cardy, Philip Fox, Gavin Muir, Paula Wilcox, Debra Beaumont, Christopher Biggins, John Berlyne, Judith Paris, Liz Izen, Denis Quilley, Chook Sibtain, Tony Selby, and Claire Carrie in the cast.
- (1968) John Aubrey and his play, "Brief Lives", was performed at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Roy Dotrice in the cast. He was also the director.
- (1974) Directed the stage musical, "Billy", at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, with music by John Barry & lyrics by Don Black. The original production starred Michael Crawford in the title role, and other actors in the show included Bryan Pringle, Avis Bunnage, Christopher Hancock, Billy Boyle, Diana Quick, Gay Soper, and Elaine Paige.
- (November 1977) He directed George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Apple Cart", in a 1977 Chichester Festival Production at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Keith Michell, Penelope Keith, Nigel Stock, June Jago, Roy Dotrice and Tony Robinson in the cast.
- (November 1978) He directed Georges Feydeau and Noel Coward's play, "Look After Lulu," in a 1978 Chichester Festival Production at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Fenella Fielding, Gary Raymond, George Howe, Clive Francis, Paul Hardwick, Nigel Stock, and Peter Bowles in the cast.
- (March 1982) Glanville, Roy Hudd, Chesney Allen and his play, "Underneath the Arches," was performed in a 1981 Chichester Festival Production at the Princes of Wales Theatre in London, England with Roy Hudd, Christopher Timothy, Joe Black, Peter Glaze, Julia Sutton, Billy Gray, and Tommy Godfrey in the cast. Roger Redfarn was director.
- (October 1982) He directed Brahms, Ned Sherrin, and Greenwell's play, "The Mitford Girls," in a 1981 Chichester Festival Production at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Patricia Hodge, Lucy Fenwick, Colette Gleeson, Patricia Michael, Gay Soper, Julia Sutton, and Oz Clarke in the cast.
- (1984) He directed Alan Bennett's play, "Forty Years On," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Paul Eddington, John Fortune, Doris Hare, Stephen Fry, Annette Crosbie, and Stephen Rashbrook in the cast.
- (July 10, 1984) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Alec Guinness, Joanna McCallum, Richard Warwick, David Yelland, Paul Herzberg, Matthew Francis, Sydney Bromley, Tim Swinton, and Jane Carr in the cast.
- (August 1984) He directed Alan Bennett's play, "Forty Years On," in a 1984 Chichester Festival Production at the Queenn's Theatre in London, England with Paul Eddington, Phyllida Law, David Horovitch, Doris Hare, Stephen Fry, and Stephen Rashbrook in the cast.
- (1985) He directed Christopher Hampton's play, "The Philanthropist", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Edward Fox, John Wells, Laura Davenport, Celia Imrie, Jeremy Sinden and Julian Wadham in the cast.
- (1991) He directed Jacques Deval's play, "Tovarich", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichcester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Robert Powell, Natalia Makarova, Sarah Badel, Rowland Davies and Tony Britton in the cast.
- (1992) He directed Melvyn Bragg's play, "King Lear in New York", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with John Stride, Richard Warwick, Jenny Seagrove and Kate O'Mara in the cast.
- (1993) He directed Wolf Mankowitz, Leslie Bricusse, and Cyril Ornadel's musical, "Pickwick", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Harry Secombe, Ruth Madoc, Glyn Houston, Alexandra Bastedo, David Cardy, Michael Howe, Peter Land, Robert Meadmore, Kevin Ranson and Roy Castle in the cast. Gillian Lynne was the musical director.
- (1996) He and Taylor adapted Beatrix Potter's biography, "Beatrix", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Minerva Studio Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Patricia Routledge in the cast. He was also the director.
- (1998) He directed William Shakespeare and Orson Welles' play, "Chimes at Midnight", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Simon Callow, Keith Baxter, Sarah Badel, Tam Williams, Rowland Davies, Timothy Bateson, Rebecca Egan, John Warner and David Weston in the cast.
- (1969) He directed Alan Bennett's play, "Forty Years On", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Alan Bennett, Emlyn Williams, Paul Eddington, Anthony Andrews, George Fenton and Freddy Foote in the cast.
- (1968) He directed Alan Bennett's play, "Forty Years On", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Alan Bennett, Paul Eddington, Robert Swann, Anthony Andrews, George Fenton and Freddy Foote in the cast.
- (1970) He adapted and directed Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano de Bergerac", in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Edward Woodward, Anna Carteret, Charles Kay, Anthony Nicholls, James Fagan, Malcolm Reid, Gabrielle Daye, Gerald James, Jane Wenham and Kate Coleridge in the cast.
- (1970) He directed Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano de Bergerac", in a National Theatre production at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England with Edward Woodward, James Fagan, Anna Carteret, Charles Kay, Anthony Nicholls, Peter Duncan and Tom Georgeson in the cast.
- (1971) He directed Alan Bennett's play, "Getting On", at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Kenneth More, Mona Washbourne and Gemma Jones in the cast.
- (June 1987-July 1987; August 1987-December 1987) He acted in the British National Theatre Repertoire Season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Olivier Theatre in London, England in Alan Ayckbourn's plays, "A Small Family Business," and "Tons of Money;" William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," and "King Lear;" Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Characters In Search of An Author;" August Strindberg's play, "Miss Julie;" Ivan Turgenev and Brian Friel's play, "Fathers and Sons;" Moliere's play, "School for Wives;" Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "The Magistrate;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "Rosmersholm;" Frederico Garcia Lorca's play, "Yerma;" Arthur Miller's play, "A View from a Bridge;" John Cecil Holm and George Abbott's play, "Three Men on a Horse;" Thurston E. Temple's play, "The Wandering Jew;" Nick Darke's play, "Ting Tang Mine;" Peter Gill's play, "Mean Tears;" David Wood's play, "The Pied Piper;" A.R. Gurney's play, "Entertaining Strangers;" play, "Countrymania;" Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot;" play, "Down Cemetery Road;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," by the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Stockholm, Sweden; William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," and Euripedes's play, "Medea," by the Ninagawa Company of Japan; and the play, "Tomorrow Was War," by the Mayakovsky Theatre Company of Russia with Robin Bailey, Desmond Barrit, Alan Bennett, Suzanne Bertish, Richard Bonneville, Michael Bryant, Simon Cadell, Garry Cooper, Gemma Craven, Julian Curry, Judi Dench, Sally Dexter, Paola Dionisotti, Russell Dixon, Robert Eddison, Ralph Fiennes, Julia Ford, Michael Gambon, Nigel Hawthorne, Barbara Hicks, Douglas Hodge, Anthony Hopkins, Celia Imrie, Barbara Jefford, Karl Johnson, Nicholas Le Prevost, Philip Locke, Anna Massey, Alec McCowen, Sylvester McCoy, Bill Nighy, Richard Pasco, Tim Pigott-Smith, Mark Rylance, Leslie Sands, Michael Simkins, Juliet Stevenson, Sian Thomas, Philip Voss, and Marcia Warren in the cast.
- (1984) He directed Brian Clark's play, "Kipling", at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with Alec McCowen in the cast.
- (1989) He directed Virginia Woolf and his play, "A Room Of One's Own," at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England with Eileen Atkins (played Virginia Woolf) in the cast.
- (1997) He directed Thom Ross' play, "The Importance of Being Oscar," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Simon Callow in the cast.
- (April 26 to June 19, 1994) He directed a stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel, "A Room of One's Own," in The Arena Stage Theatre production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. with Eileen Atkins (Virginia Woolf) in the cast.
- (September 30 to October 18, 1992) His adaptation of John Aubrey's play, "Brief Lives," was performed in a Brown Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Aubrey) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (September 24, 1991) He directed his stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel, "A Room of One's Own," in the Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Eileen Atkins (Virginia Woolf). In the cast. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
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