Peacock acted in the theatre throughout his career and was particularly associated with the
Royal Exchange, Manchester. In addition to performing in many productions since the theatre opened in 1976, he also wrote a number of shows for the company. These include: •
Leaping Ginger. World premiere directed by
Braham Murray with
Christopher Neil (1977) •
Cinderella. World Premiere directed by Anthony Bowles and Michele Hardy with
Wendy Morgan and
Gabrielle Drake (1979) •
Andy Capp written with
Alan Price. World premiere directed by
Braham Murray (1982) •
Class K with
Judy Loe,
Colin Prockter and
Rosalind Knight (1985) •
Jack and the Giant (world premiere directed by Mervyn Willis with
Jason Watkins, 1986) In the 1970s he became a member of the
Royal Shakespeare Company, playing comic roles such as Silence and
Feste, as well as more serious parts. During the 1990s he appeared in several National Theatre productions.
Acting credits Peacock's acting credits include: • Estragon,
Waiting for Godot by
Samuel Beckett for the Century Theatre, Manchester directed by
Michael Elliott (1967) •
Tony Lumpkin,
She Stoops to Conquer by
Oliver Goldsmith for the Century Theatre, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray and then at the
Garrick Theatre, London (1969) •
Titus Andronicus at the
Round House, London (1971) • Clov,
Endgame by
Samuel Beckett for the Century Theatre, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray and then at the Shaw Theatre, London (1973) • Sidney Prime,
Sherlock Holmes for the
Royal Shakespeare Company at the
Aldwych Theatre, London, then (Broadway debut) Broadhurst Theatre (1974) • Friar Mauro Tenda and Diego Lopez Duro,
The Bewitched at the
Aldwych Theatre, London (1975) • Bishop of Ely and Fluellen,
Henry V for the
Royal Shakespeare Company, Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1975, then at the
Aldwych Theatre, London (1976) • Poins,
Henry IV, Parts I and II, for the
Royal Shakespeare Company, Memorial Theatre, 1975, then at the
Aldwych Theatre (1976) • Sir Hugh Evans,
The Merry Wives of Windsor, for the
Royal Shakespeare Company, Memorial Theatre, 1975, then at the
Aldwych Theatre (1976) • Acres,
The Rivals by
Sheridan at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray (1976) • Colonel Kottwitz,
The Prince of Homburg by
Heinrich von Kleist at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Casper Wrede (1976) • Zachariah Manning,
Zack by
Harold Brighouse at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Eric Thompson (1976) • Sergeant Match,
What the Butler Saw by
Joe Orton at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray (1977) • Tom Price,
A Family by
Ronald Harwood. World premiere directed by
Casper Wrede at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester (1978) • Aramis,
The Three Musketeers by
Braham Murray and
Derek Griffiths. World premiere directed by
Braham Murray at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester (1979) • Estragon,
Waiting for Godot at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray and then at the
Round House, London (1980) • Elwood P Dowd,
Harvey by
Mary Chase at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Eric Thompson (1981) •
Willy Loman,
Death of a Salesman by
Arthur Miller at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Greg Hersov (1985) •
The Bluebird of Unhappiness, a
Woody Allen review at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray (1987) •
Jim Trott,
The Vicar of Dibley, for
BBC One (1994–2007) • Henry Horatio Hobson, ''
Hobson's Choice'' by
Harold Brighouse at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester directed by
Braham Murray (2003) •
Giles Cory,
The Crucible by
Arthur Miller directed by
Dominic Cooke at the
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon (2006) ==Personal life and death==