Brian Houghton - full credits
« return to Brian’s profileBrian has been involved in 0 RDG productions. Listed below are the productions we have in our online database where Brian has a credit of any kind.
27 Wagons Full of Cotton (Festival) |
about 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 ... about 36 years ago |
Amadeus |
over 38 years ago |
And A Nightingale Sang |
about 41 years ago |
Bedroom Farce |
almost 44 years ago |
Beside the Sea |
almost 39 years ago |
Billy |
about 26 years ago |
Blonde on the Bonnet (Festival) |
about 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... about 36 years ago |
Cavalcade |
about 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... about 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... about 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... almost 36 years ago |
Conduct Unbecoming |
almost 40 years ago |
Dial Ten Amazing Little Boyfriends (Festival) |
about 43 years ago |
The Dresser |
about 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 ... over 31 years ago |
Follow the Star |
about 40 years ago |
From Here to the Library |
This production was performed with "Ill Met by Moonlight" (excerpts from A Midsummer Night's Dream) and "Hell and High Water" as an opportunity for new directors to try their hand at One Act Plays.... over 35 years ago |
Genesis (Festival) |
An originally devised collection of prose, poetry, song and drama on the theme of creation and man's destruction of nature. about 45 years ago |
The Gingerbread Lady |
about 42 years ago |
Guys and Dolls |
about 32 years ago |
The Happiest Days of Your Life (2) |
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Hell and High Water (1) |
This production was produced with "From Here to the Library" and "Ill Met by Moonlight" (excerpts from A Midsummer Night's Dream) as part of an evening of plays from new Directors entitled "New Dir... over 35 years ago |
Inherit the Wind |
about 33 years ago |
Lark Rise |
over 37 years ago |
Lock up your Daughters |
over 39 years ago |
The Matchgirls |
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Old Time Music Hall (2) |
over 33 years ago |
Oliver! (2) |
almost 31 years ago |
Pack of Lies |
almost 38 years ago |
The Purification (Festival) |
over 43 years ago |
The Real Inspector Hound (Festival) |
Our one act drama festival entry in 1976 winning Staines Festival and the Stage Presentation Award and going on to the Divisional final in Kettering. It also entered the Maidenhead Festival and the... over 48 years ago |
A Roomful of Holes (Festival) |
Entry in the 1975 Woking Drama Festival (adjudicator Gordon Luck). This was the first Woking festival at the new Rhoda McGaw Theatre (formerly Centre Halls) in the new Peacocks complex. This was ou... about 49 years ago |
Seasons Greetings |
about 38 years ago |
Sisterly Feelings |
over 40 years ago |
Steel Magnolias |
almost 32 years ago |
Stepping Out |
almost 34 years ago |
A Street Car Named Desire |
about 31 years ago |
Table Manners |
over 32 years ago |
Ten Times Table |
almost 43 years ago |
Terra Nova |
almost 33 years ago |
What the Butler Saw (Festival) |
over 36 years ago |
Whose Life is it Anyway? |
about 43 years ago |