NVAP Family-Friendly Screening: Red Riding Hood

Join us for a screening from the National Video Archive of Performance

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
  • Saturday, 3 May 2025

  • V&A South Kensington

    Cromwell Road
    London, SW7 2RL
  • Hochhauser Auditorium, Learning Centre, Level 1

  • Free event

NVAP Family-Friendly Screening: Red Riding Hood photo
Join us for this family-friendly screening of Greenwich Theatre’s pantomime, Red Riding Hood. Under the helm of writer and director Andrew Pollard, this production centres on Scarlett, as she sets out to protect her grandmother’s theatre-in-the-wood from the wicked Count Fracula’s fracking plans. 

This screening is 2 hours, including a 10-minute interval.

This production was recorded live by the V&A at Greenwich Theatre, London in December 2015.  


Established in 1992, through an agreement with the Federation of Entertainment Unions, NVAP was the first project of its kind in the UK. The archive now holds over 450 high-quality archival multi-camera recordings of live performance in Britain and continues to record and preserve productions for the national collection. The archive, launched with Richard Eyre’s production of Richard III starring Ian McKellen (National Theatre, 1992), features a vast range of stage performances with work by notable playwrights, directors, set designers, lighting designers and actors. It is an invaluable research tool to view and learn about significant British productions and captures and preserves moments of ephemeral performance history that otherwise would be lost. 
Header image: NVAP still from Red Riding Hood, 2015 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London