Whose Green and Pleasant Land?
A contemporary, community-centred pageant-performance exploring land, power and belonging. Sunday 4 October 2026, Leith Hill Place, Surrey Hills.
See Learning How to Dive this autumn
Our multi-award-nominated production of Brendan Murray’s Learning How To Dive returns! Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 October 2026 (various venues).
inclusive. collaborative. challenging
Damn Cheek creates and tours performance-based projects to encourage and empower individuals and communities – not only as audience but also as co-creators.
Working alongside children, young people and adults from diverse backgrounds, we offer immersive, site-specific theatre productions; mentoring; skills-based and experiential workshops and trainings; and mental health and wellbeing projects.
We believe that everyone – regardless of circumstance, age, gender, race or disability – should have access to the power of the arts and creativity.
Workshops & Training
We offer a wealth of workshops and trainings across the public, corporate, health, educational and therapeutic sectors.
Get involved
We’re always looking for exciting new collaborations and opportunities. Find out about partnering with us.
Blogs and news
The latest from the DC community, including reflections from our Co-founder Tony Earnshaw on how blogging became a vital part of his writing life.
