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.

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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).

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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.

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We’re always looking for exciting new collaborations and opportunities. Find out about partnering with us.

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