Jakub Bednar - full credits
« return to Jakub’s profileJakub has been involved in 9 RDG productions. Listed below are the productions we have in our online database where Jakub has a credit of any kind.
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 ... about 14 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... about 17 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 ... over 16 years ago |
The Life of Brian - a Celebration of the life of Brian Walters |
Brian Walters, who died in December 2006, was a valued and active member of RDG for over 35 years. His many talents and skills meant he contributed to the life of the group in many ways - on stage ... over 17 years ago |
Mack and Mabel |
Set between 1911 and 1938 “Mack and Mabel” is based on real characters working in the movies during that time in America. The main emphasis of the plot is based around the tumultuous relationship ... about 16 years ago |
The Pilgrimage (Festival) |
about 18 years ago |
Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World (Festival) |
First broadcast on BBC radio in 1998 this vibrant and lyrical play, from the author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, paints a colourful picture of the community in Earlsfield, South West London, wher... about 12 years ago |
A+E (Festival) |
"Robyn fell, now we're here. That's the facts" At the end of a long party three girls wait in A + E for answers, time ticking by and questions spilling out. Two people meet in a wasteland, sharing... about 8 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 |
Calendar Girls |
168th production. This play has been specially picked for our November 2012 production at the Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking. The RDG committee has decided that it would make a most fitting tribute to... about 12 years ago |
The Crucible |
The Salem Witches Early in 1692, in the small Massachusetts village of Salem, a number of girls fall ill, victims of hallucinations and seizures. In extremely religious Puritan New England, such f... about 15 years ago |
Face to Face (Festival) |
Jane Walters has been successfully running the RDG Youth Workshop for several years. The format is usually a series of Sunday afternoon drama workshops, leading towards an entry in the two One Act ... about 14 years ago |
Find Me (Festival) |
At the age of twenty, Verity Taylor was charged by the police with damaging a chair by fire in the mental hospital where she was a patient. Later she was committed to Broadmoor "from where she may ... about 16 years ago |
Interview (Festival) |
First production for the new RDG Youth Workshop for entry in the autumn 2005 one act drama festivals over 18 years ago |
Loose Connections (Festival) |
This is the second play performed by the newly formed RDG Youth. Following the success of The Spasm in 2014 this play about modern methods of communication and non-communication will be presented a... about 9 years ago |
Pvt. Wars (Festival) |
Pvt. (‘Private’) Wars is about Vietnam veterans trying to recuperate in an Army veterans’ hospital in the 1970s. It is an extremely funny one act comedy for three young (fighting age) men, with st... over 7 years ago |
The Spasm (Festival) |
This is the first production by the new venture of giving opportunities for presenting drama by our younger members aged between 13 and 21. Nancy Lund, a qualified drama therapist, is giving a oppo... about 10 years ago |