Member list
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Lorna Ramsden |
Lorna burst on to the RDG stage in 1972 in our Roaring Twenties Revue. Over the next 15 years she made more than two dozen appearances in a wide variety of plays ranging from FORGET-ME-NOT LANE to ... |
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Martyn Ramsden |
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Jo Ratcliffe |
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Chris Ready |
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Natasha Reddin |
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Peter Reekie |
Throughout the decade from the mid-seventies, Peter was one of our busiest actors. He, along with his friend, Ian Pike arrived together one day and were immediately cast in ONE SEASON'S KING in 19... |
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Jane Reekie |
Jane appeared in ten RDG productions in the eighties |
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James Reeves |
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Lucy Reeves |
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Karen Regent |
Karen made her initial appearance with the group as one of the flapper/tappers in Thoroughly Modern Millie in 2006. After appearing in Life of Brian - a Celebration of the life of Brian Walters, he... |
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Kerry Revett |
Kerry made her first RDG appearance in 2014 in the Alan Bennett comedy Enjoy |
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Tristan Richards |
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Neil Richardson |
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Anthony Ridley |
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Katie Riordan |
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Adam Roberts |
No of Set realisation credits ~ 33 Since his first RDG appearance in Lark Rise in 1987 (playing a tramp!) Adam has shown his versatility in almost 50 characterisations. These have ranged from Mr... |
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Caroline Roberts |
An accomplished dancer, Caroline made a great impact on her debut RDG performance in Billy! in 1998. Since the she has appeared in all our musical shows: Songs of the Century, Dear Diary, Sweet Ch... |
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David Roberts |
His first RDG appearance was as the endearing Tom in the festival production, Til I Fall Off, a performance which earned him a nomination for the Best Youth Player at the 2002 Woking Festival. Davi... |
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Ian Roberts |
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Alfreya Robertson |
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George Robertson |
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Craig Robertson |
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Jacob Robertson |
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Paul Robey |
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Charlotte Rogers |
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Glyn Rogers |
Twelfth Night in 1999 marked Glyn's first appearance with the group. He was in the cast of our award-winning production of Yerma. His last appearance was as one of the lugubrious Mexican boys in Ni... |
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Ginni Rogers |
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Katherine Rollo |
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Tricia Rose |
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Carin Rose |
Carin made a great impact in her first appearance with the group as the lovelorn Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls. Her great singing voice was a strong feature too in More to Love and International ... |
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Gemma Ross |
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Caroline Ross |
Caroline joined the group in 2009 and was immediately cast in thevital role of Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible. The following year she gave a cameo performance in Tom Stoppard's Teeth She scored ... |
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Margaret Rowe |
Margaret was a strong driving force in the earlly days of RDG -serving on the committee in many capacities. She first appeared in the Children's play THE WITCH OF WOOKEY in 1960. There followed an... |
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Bill Rowe |
In addition to his many strong performances - often in comedy roles - Bill served the group for many years as RDG secretary. He first appeared in 1966 in CAT ON THE FIDDLE, while he last took the... |
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Martin Rowe |
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Stephen Rowland |
Stephen appeared in our award-winning production of Someone Who'll Watch Over Me in 1997. Later that year he appeared in The Visit. |
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Katie Rowland |
After appearing in Dear Diary in 2001, Katie went on to feature in the musicals Sweet Charityand Copacabana |
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Ben Rowland |
Ben joined the group in 2000 where his song and dance talent were exposed in Dear Diary. Ben went on to appear in our presentation of An evening with Gary Lineker where his talent for comedy were... |
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Noel Rowlinson |
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Sandra Ruckley |
Sandra played one of the volatile German tourists in our production of Night of The Iguana, The in 2000. No of RDG Appearances - 1 |
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Linda Russell |
Linda made her debut appearance with the group in Adult Child/Dead Child, which was selected to represent the area at the Divisional Finals of the All England Theatre Festival. She followed this... |