Malcolm Meades - full credits

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Malcolm has been involved in 0 RDG productions. Listed below are the productions we have in our online database where Malcolm has a credit of any kind.

27 Wagons Full of Cotton (Festival)

almost 37 years ago

The Accrington Pals (2)

THE ACCRINGTON PALS is one of the few plays we have presented twice. We first presented a potted version at the 1984 Maidenhead Drama Festival and four years later staged the complete play with an ... almost 36 years ago

The Actor's Nightmare (Festival)

This fun short comedy tells of an actor who is asked to fill in for an absentee player. But is the play Coward, Shakespeare or Beckett? And what are Ellen Terry and Henry Irving doing on the stage?... almost 28 years ago

The Admirable Crichton

In 1990 THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON was last open-air production we presented at the Manor Farm Gardens before the local council removed the attractive shrubbery which formed the background to our prese... about 34 years ago

Agnes of God (Festival)

AGNES OF GOD is the powerful drama of a young nun accused of killing her own baby. Also involved in the triangular situation are a psychiatrist and the Mother Superior. We presented a shortened ve... almost 36 years ago

Amadeus

over 38 years ago

And A Nightingale Sang

almost 41 years ago

Another Fine Mess (Festival)

This breathtakingly switchback script allies the theme of AIDS with a struggling cabaret act as two enterprising actors impersonate Laurel and Hardy. Because of copyright difficulties over the j... about 31 years ago

Bazaar and Rummage (Festival)

BAZAAR AND RUMMAGE exhibits Sue Townsend's talent for extracting hilarious comedy from the most painful social insights. It tells of a group of agrophobic women persuaded to venture out of their h... almost 35 years ago

Beside the Sea

over 38 years ago

Billy

almost 26 years ago

Blonde on the Bonnet (Festival)

almost 38 years ago

Blondel

BLONDEL was the first musical written by Tim Rice after his split with Andrew Lloyd Webber. It tells in a light-hearted jokesy way the colourful life of the 12th century troubadour accompanied by e... almost 36 years ago

Cavalcade

almost 34 years ago

Cecily (Festival)

This production is unique in the RDG History. The playwright Gillian Plowman had seen our production of Agnes of God; subsequently she sent her new play Cecily to us suggesting we might like to pro... almost 34 years ago

Charley's Aunt

We presented Brandon Thomas'd colourful classic farce exactly 100 years after its first production in 1889. The story of Charley and his exotic Brazilian Aunt and how their paths - and their clothe... almost 35 years ago

Chicago

This raunchy very American musical is pure pastiche and our 1987 full-bloodied version found all the fun - and pre-dated the long West End run a decade later. The bright, colourful show sends up t... almost 37 years ago

A Chorus of Disapproval

A Chorus of Disapproval was a milestone RDG production as in 1989 it was selected to mark our one hundredth Main Production. It was felt to be an apt choice as the play concerns an amateur theatri... over 35 years ago

Conduct Unbecoming

over 39 years ago

Dancing at Lughnasa

This beautiful, lyrical, nostalgic play is set in remote Donegal where five unmarried sisters are trapped in the explosive tension of their frustration, fired by the conflicting impulse of religiou... almost 29 years ago

A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Festival)

We presented this short play by the master of French farce at the Elmbridge Festival in 1992. over 32 years ago

The Dresser

almost 39 years ago

Equus

This well-known play tells the story of two people. The first is a young teenage boy who has deliberately blinded some horses and the second is the psychiatrist who in exploring the reasons behind ... about 31 years ago

First Time

over 36 years ago

Follow the Star

almost 40 years ago

Fool for Love (Festival)

over 28 years ago

Fragments (Festival)

over 31 years ago

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum

over 28 years ago

Guys and Dolls

almost 32 years ago

The Happiest Days of Your Life (2)

The Hitchhiker (Festival)

almost 29 years ago

I Dreamed A Dream

over 27 years ago

Inherit the Wind

almost 33 years ago

Lark Rise

about 37 years ago

The Last Apache Reunion

almost 28 years ago

Lear's Daughters (Festival)

Lear's Daughters takes its story and characters from the 'gaps' in Shakespeare's King Lear. The story of King Lear is revised and refocussed onto his three daughters. We discover moments from their... about 23 years ago

Les Liaison Dangereuses

almost 30 years ago

Lock up your Daughters

about 39 years ago

Lone Star (Festival)

over 29 years ago

The Long and the Short and the Tall (Festival)

over 33 years ago

Man of the Moment

about 30 years ago

The Matchgirls

Maurice Dancing (Festival)

almost 42 years ago

Me and my Friend (Festival)

over 30 years ago

More to Love

A musical celebration of love with songs from "Salad Days", "Chess", "Sweeney Todd" and "Aspects of Love"" over 29 years ago

My Friend and Me (Festival)

over 30 years ago

Neville's Island

Perhaps best known for his work writing Preston Front for TV, Tim Firth wrote this play firstly for production at Alan Ayckbourn's 'home' theatre (the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough) in 1992. ... over 26 years ago

Old Time Music Hall (2)

over 33 years ago

Oliver! (2)

over 30 years ago

Pack of Lies

over 37 years ago

Parcel (Festival)

over 38 years ago

Scarecrow (Festival)

An American Drama. A lonely young girl lives with her eccentric mother in an old farmhouse on the edge of a cornfield. She meets a strange man under a tree by the creek and is led step by step int... over 24 years ago

Seasons Greetings

almost 38 years ago

Sisterly Feelings

about 40 years ago

Smile (Festival)

almost 33 years ago

Steel Magnolias

over 31 years ago

Stepping Out

over 33 years ago

A Street Car Named Desire

almost 31 years ago

Table Manners

about 32 years ago

Ten Times Table

over 42 years ago

Terra Nova

over 32 years ago

A View from the Bridge

over 34 years ago

The Visit

This fascinating folk play is in turn intriguing, poetic, funny, atmospheric and highly theatrical. It also makes for a thought provoking evening. Duerrenmatt's macabre parable is his most grotesq... almost 27 years ago

Whose Life is it Anyway?

almost 43 years ago

Wings (Festival)

over 37 years ago

Best Lighting Malcolm Meades Woking Festival - 1988