
This production, which graced the Winn Hall stage between 24 and 26 November 2016, was in memory of the men of the village and all who died in the Great War 1914 to 1918 and also in celebration of the 100th anniversary of D.A.D.S. The play was premiered in the early 1960s during a period…

Wicked witches, Scottish power-crazy kings and evil queens – just a snapshot of everyday life in the village of Dunsfold…no, only joking! This hilarious production took place in November 2019 and the enthusiastic cast took to the stage in their rendition of the famous William Shakespeare story of a similar name. Gallery Programme

Performed over 3 nights from 22-24 November 2018, the D.A.D.S. cast took to the stage to perform Comedy Classics – a trio of classic British hits including Dad’s Army, Round the Horne and the Vicar of Dibley. The first sketch was Dad’s Army, directed by Wendy Lockwood. Celebrating 50 years since Captain Mainwaring and his…

A lot of fun was had in this D.A.D.S. production of the British sitcom TV series, which focussed on the life of a French cafe owner during the German occupation of France in the Second World War. Gallery Programme
The next D.A.D.S. production will be performed in the Winn Hall on Thursday 26th, Friday 27th and Saturday 28th November 2026 – save the date now, and we look forward to seeing you there! The box office will open in October 2026 for ticket sales. The Committee are still deciding on the next play and…

The latest D.A.D.S. production to grace the Winn Hall’s stage in November 2022, the show was performed over 2 days – an evening performance on Friday 25th November and a matinee and evening performance on Saturday 26th November. The show was presented over two acts with a 15 minute interval. Dick Whittington is a poor…

The first D.A.D.S. production since the pandemic took place in the Winn Hall in November 2021. The show was performed over 3 evening performances – Thursday 25th, Friday 26th and Saturday 27th November. The show was presented over two acts with a 15 minute interval. The evening performance on the 27th started with a meal…

In the spirit of keeping D.A.D.S. in the village, the 2002 production ‘Dunsfold.org.y – A Review’ was written primarily by two Dunsfold residents – Geoff Sweatman and Michael Walker – and prompted the following comment on the local Dunsfold Village website – “A visitor from Mars would probably assume that there wouldn’t be much going…

The first show under the new order, Henry Hereafter in November 1998, was a huge success. The play, directed by Tora Bray and staged by Anne Cannings (both new-comers to D.A.D.S.) charted the post-death trials and retributions of Henry VII when faced, in the anti-room of Heaven and Hell, by his, generally speaking, somewhat disgruntled…