David Webb - full credits
« return to David’s profileDavid has been involved in 7 RDG productions. Listed below are the productions we have in our online database where David has a credit of any kind.
Breaking The Code |
A play based on the book Alan Turing, the Enigma by Andrew Hodges. A compassionate and often amusing play concerning the remarkable mind and tragic fate of Alan Turing, mathematician and computer ... over 17 years ago |
Broken Glass |
Written when Arthur Miller was 78 years old, “Broken Glass” has all the in-depth truth we expect of his plays. It was first presented in England at the National Theatre by Richard Eyre in 1994 with... over 15 years ago |
An Englishman Abroad (Festival) |
An Englishman Abroad is based on actress Coral Browne's 1958 visit to Moscow with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she met the exiled English spy, Guy Burgess. In writing the play Bennett was ... almost 14 years ago |
An Incident at the Border (Festival) |
A new young Scottish writer Kieran Lynn offers us a vivid, unusual 35 minute play which is a fierce reminder that borders tend to create their own divisions and conflicts and often provide an excus... over 12 years ago |
Journey's End |
This is the most popular anti-war play to appear after World War I. It was first produced professionally by Maurice Browne and starred a young Lawrence Olivier as Captain Stanhope. It still works w... almost 17 years ago |
Not A Game For Boys (Festival) |
A black comedy for three men. (Act I and III) This is a matter of life and death - Not A Game For Boys. Simon Block's razor sharp black comedy plunges us into a world of competitive obsessions pl... over 18 years ago |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
The story of a devil-may-care rogue who has been transferred from prison because of difficult behaviour into an American state mental institution. McMurphy transforms the cold, lifeless, loveless ... almost 19 years ago |
Best Actor | David Webb | Elmbridge Drama Festival - 2006 |
Best Actor | David Webb | Elmbridge Drama Festival - 2012 |
Best Actor | David Webb | Leatherhead Drama Festival - 2012 |