Productions
In production
The productions we are working on at the moment are:
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A Christmas Carol
Five performances between the 11th of November 2026 and the 14th of November 2026 at Cecil Hepworth Playhouse
205th Production.
RDG are proud to bring you a brand new version of this traditional Dickens ghost story that stays true to the original tale, yet adds humour, song, puppetry and dance.
Join Scrooge as he flies over London to revisit his past, meeting old acquaintances including Mrs Cratchit, wh...
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A Pinter Double Bill
Five performances between the 15th of April 2026 and the 18th of April 2026 at The Riverhouse Barn
204th Production.
Our 2026 spring production is a double bill of plays by Harold Pinter:
The Dumb Waiter
A classic 1957 Pinter often performed at festivals, The Dumb Waiter is one of his
most accessible short plays – mysterious, fairly naturalistic, and hilarious.
Two hitmen, Ben and Gus, are w...
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Rock, Paper, Scissors
One performance on the 25th of February 2026 at The Barn Theatre
Peter has travelled to Berlin to find the father he has never met, but the truth he is searching for is not so easy to uncover. His journey takes him from his sedate suburban life to a time and place where freedom and family loyalty was worth dying for. Along the way he learns about his mother a...
Past productions
All our past productions are listed below.
Select a letter to navigate the production titles and click on a link to see more details.
Starting with:
Kafka's Dick |
200th Production.
This hilarious absurdist comedy by Alan Bennett takes us from early 20th Century Prague, via a Leeds Semi-Detached and on through the gates of Heaven. On the way we explore the na... 10 months ago |
The Killing of Sister George (Act One) (Festival) |
almost 41 years ago |
A Kind of Alaska (Festival) |
A Kind of Alaska was inspired by Awakenings by the renowned neurologist Oliver Sacks. It was first performed in the Cottesloe Theatre in London in October 1982. The original cast included Judi Denc... over 13 years ago |
Kindertransport |
Diane Samuels's moving and sensitive play explores the issue of identity and the pain and passion of mother/daughter relationships.
Eva is a young girl sent from Germany by her parents as part of ... almost 18 years ago |
The King (Festival) |
This very unusual and intriguing play is a sort of anthropological fairy tale that modulates between realism and magic. It is a poetic fable that seems to be exploring the nature of our human desir... over 16 years ago |
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