Roy Selfe - full credits
« return to Roy’s profileRoy has been involved in 83 RDG productions. Listed below are the productions we have in our online database where Roy has a credit of any kind.
All that JazZ - an A - Z of Musicals |
All that JazZ (an A to Z of Musicals) The musical romp through the alphabet is fast approaching and so I set out below the programme for you all to digest. This is what we hope will be the final ... over 14 years ago |
Amadeus |
over 38 years ago |
And A Nightingale Sang |
about 41 years ago |
Arcadia |
Arcadia is an immensely rich and fascinating play spanning an enormous number of themes and topics. It is set in a single room in a country mansion (Sidley Park, the ancestral seat of the Earl of ... almost 21 years ago |
Aspects of Keith |
This night production was devised and presented in 1990 by the company in memory of Keith Munks, one of our much-loved active members who had died earlier in the year. The evening comprised songs, ... over 34 years ago |
Bed (Festival) |
Our entry in the 2002 Elmbridge Festival is a surreal exploration of dreams and the twilight world of old age. Bed uses broad humour, dry wit and puns counterpointed by moving poetry to underline t... over 22 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 |
The Cagebirds (Festival) |
David Campton was a prolific writer of one act plays with well over 50 to his credit. Usually his work can be appreciated on different levels. THE CAGEBIRDS is clearly allegorical and thus open to ... over 14 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... over 35 years ago |
Cold Comfort Farm |
167th Production This adaptation of the well-loved Stella Gibbons’ classic rural novel, set in the 1930s, is written with its tongue firmly in its cheek, giving wonderful opportunities for hilario... over 12 years ago |
Conduct Unbecoming |
over 39 years ago |
The Cripple of Inishmaan |
Like many Irish plays, The Cripple of Inishmaan combines humour, poignancy and a warm life-enhancing quality in the strong story-telling tradition. Although the play is set on the remote island o... over 18 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... almost 15 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 |
Dear Diary |
Many of us use a diary to record not just milestones in our lives, but also to express inner thoughts and deep emotions; equally, music, song and dance can express profound feelings as we move thro... over 23 years ago |
Dial Ten Amazing Little Boyfriends (Festival) |
about 43 years ago |
Disciple |
over 42 years ago |
The Dresser |
about 39 years ago |
The Elephant Man |
The play tells the well-known heartrending true story of John Merrick and the Victorian society which exploited his repulsively deformed body. It makes for highly charged theatre. over 28 years ago |
Entertaining Mr Sloane (Act One) (Festival) |
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 |
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum |
over 28 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 (2) |
A revival of the 1989 play, also directed by Pauline Walters, as part of the Magna Carta Arts Festival. The Gala Evening was hosted by RDG stalwarts Roy Selfe and Ron Williams. almost 32 years ago |
I Dreamed A Dream |
over 27 years ago |
Inherit the Wind |
about 33 years ago |
Les Liaison Dangereuses |
almost 30 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 |
Lock up your Daughters |
over 39 years ago |
The Matchgirls |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (excepts) |
This production, under the title "Ill Met By Moonlight" was performed with "From Here to the Library" and "Hell and High Water" as an opportunity for new directors to try their hand at One Act Play... over 35 years ago |
The Night of The Iguana |
Set during the summer of 1940 on the verandah of a crumbling Mexican inn perched on a jungle covered hill-top over-looking the sea, where Tennessee Williams spent that languid time surrounded by Ge... almost 24 years ago |
Noises Off |
The play is a farce, in fact a farce within a farce, taking the cliches of the genre and shaking them inventively through a series of kaleidescope patterns. The first act is a pastiche of tradition... almost 25 years ago |
Obituaries (Festival) |
“Obituaries” was performed on BBC Television in 1992 with Ronnie Fraser and Ian Carmichael in the starring roles. It is a modern comedy of intrigue where underhand influence is exerted to achieve ... over 16 years ago |
Oliver! (2) |
over 30 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 |
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 |
Seasons Greetings |
almost 38 years ago |
Sisterly Feelings |
over 40 years ago |
Songs of the Century |
To mark the millenium year Carolyn and Paul chose to devise a complilation that takes an affectionate look back at the musical shows of the last century. With such a golden treasure house to choose... over 24 years ago |
A Street Car Named Desire |
about 31 years ago |
Thoroughly Modern Millie |
Set in New York in 1922 “Thoroughly Modern Millie” tells the story of Millie, a girl from Kansas who comes to New York with the express purpose of transforming herself into a "Modern," a cold-heart... almost 18 years ago |
Tom Jones (2) |
162nd Production. First presented by RDG in 1973. Based on the classic novel by Henry Fielding, this stage version of “Tom Jones” has been described as ‘a rich, ripe and bawdy romp’, but for all ... almost 14 years ago |
Twelfth Night |
Directed by Jane Walters. RDG's first foray into the world of Shakespeare, our production was a lively ensemble piece, simple set and costumed (modern) accompanied by specially composed music, song... over 25 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 |
What the Butler Saw (Festival) |
over 36 years ago |
Whose Life is it Anyway? |
about 43 years ago |
Woman in Mind |
over 27 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... over 34 years ago |
All My Sons |
Performed between 31st March to 3rd April 1999, Magna Carta Theatre, Staines. The 31st March was a Schools performance, other nights were open to the general public. America's most famous living p... over 25 years ago |
Beside the Sea |
over 38 years ago |
The Elephant Man |
The play tells the well-known heartrending true story of John Merrick and the Victorian society which exploited his repulsively deformed body. It makes for highly charged theatre. over 28 years ago |
Fragments (Festival) |
over 31 years ago |
The Last Apache Reunion |
about 28 years ago |
Man of the Moment |
about 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 |
The Roaring Twenties Revue |
A fund raising revue which toured various venues. over 52 years ago |
Table Manners |
over 32 years ago |
Ten Times Table |
over 42 years ago |
Terra Nova |
over 32 years ago |