- (1994) Theatre: August 1994, played "Gerald Croft" in J.B. Priestley's "An Inspector Calls", directed by Stephen Daldry, The Royale Theater. With this performance, Aden won the "Theater World Award for Best Newcomer on Broadway".
- (July 2002) Played "David" in "Benefactors", a play by Michael Frayn (Albery Theater, London, England, UK).
- Appeared in 'Noises Off', written by Michael Frayn - at the Lyttelton Theatre, London, UK as Garry Lejeune - Oct 2000
- (2009) Played Richard in Amongst Friends at the Hampstead Theatre, England, UK.
- (1988) He acted in Rodney Ackland's translation of Aleksandr Ostrovskiy's play, "Too Clever By Half", at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Alex Jennings, Linda Marlowe and Rosalind Knight in the cast. Richard Jones was the director.
- (1988) He played Ferdinand in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Max von Sydow, Rudolph Walker, Alexei Sayle, Peter Bayliss, and Cyril Nri in the cast. Jonathan Miller was the director.
- (2003) He played Leo in Noel Coward's play, "Design for Living," in a Peter Hall Company production at the Theatre Royal in Bath, England with Janie Dee, Hugo Speer, William Chubb, Jason Hughes. Peter Hall directed.
- (2003) He played Gerry in Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal," in a Peter Hall Company production at the Theatre Royal in Bath, and The Duchess Theatre, West End, with Janie Dee and Hugo Speer. Peter Hall directed.
- (2004) He played Charles Condomine in Noel Coward's play, "Blithe Spirit," in a Peter Hall Company production at the Theatre Royal in Bath, and The Savoy Theatre,West End, with Penelope Keith, and Joanna Riding. Thea Sharrock directed.
- (2005) He played Benedick in Peter Hall Company production of William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," at the Theatre Royal in Bath, England in a Peter Hall Company production with Janie Dee and Dan Stevens. Peter Hall directed.
- (2005) He acted in Peter Hall Company production of Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives," at the Theatre Royal in Bath, England in a Peter Hall Company production with Michael Siberry, Greta Scacchi, Olivia Darnley, Charles Edwards, Janet Greaves, Janie Dee, Dan Stevens, Philip Voss, Ifan Meredith, Sam Kelly, Edward Fox, Diana Quick, Sinead Matthews, Ryan Kiggell, Matthew Dunphy, Nancy Carroll, Ken Bones, William Chubb, Michael Mears, James Laurenson, Alan Dobie, Richard Dormer, and Terence Rigby in the cast. Thea Sharrock and Peter Hall were directors.
- (1985) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Diana Rigg, Denis Quilley, Philip Franks, Norman Rodway, Michael Simkins, Peter Czajkowski, Michael Grandage, Peter Stockbridge, Malcolm Mudie, Andrew Wickes, Tom Fahy, Charmian Gradwell, Martin Chamberlain, Bruce Lidington, Peter Hurle, Jenny Michelmore, Jane Snowden, Simon Green, Jay Ruparella, Michael Jenn, Brett Fancy, Jaye Griffiths, and Alex Jennings (played Clown) in the cast. Robin Phillips was director.
- (1997) He acted in Marguerite Duras' play, "Suzanna Adler", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Minerva Studio Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Julie Christie, Julie Legrand and Robert Hickson in the cast. Lindy Davies was the director.
- (1986) He acted in P.G. Wodehouse's play, "Candle-Light", at the Palace Theatre in Watford, England with Philip Bird, Arthur Bostrom, Serena Evans and Helen Atkinson Wood in the cast. Lou Stein was the director.
- (1993) He acted in Arnold Ridley's play, "The Ghost Train," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Bill Oddie, Avril Elgar, and Sara Mair Thomas in the cast.
- (2000) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," in a Royal National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with Patricia Hodge, Peter Egan, Susie Blake, and Jeff Rawle in the cast. Jeremy Sams was director.
- (2003) He acted in Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal," at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Janie Dee and Hugo Speer in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
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