South West One Act Drama Festival results
Sun, 23 Sept 2007, 08:58 pmBunbury Repertory Club10 posts in thread
South West One Act Drama Festival results
Sun, 23 Sept 2007, 08:58 pmThanks everyone and the theatre groups who came done to Bunbury, WA on the weekend of 22 & 23 September 2007 for the South West One Act Drama Festival, adjudicated by Tony Nicholls.
The Awards were as follows:
Junior Section:
BREC Encouragement Award: "Nursery Rhyme News" by Bunbury Repertory
Best Original Script: "Waiting" by Bunbury Repertory
Best Youth Production: "Hobo" by Dardanup Primary School
Adult Section:
Jackson/Reeve Award for Best Original Scropt: "Enmity" written by Scott Northover of Blak Yak
Alex Shura Award for Best Character Performance: Noel O'Neil in "Holly & Ivy" by KADS
Best Supporting Male Actor: Not Awarded
Best Supporting Female Actor: Jayma Knudson & Kyla Jones both in "Indian Summer" by Playlovers
Best Male Actor: Cary Hudson in "Interior Designs" by Harbour Theatre
Best Female Actor: Sandra Sando in "Holly & Ivy" by KADS
Best Direction: Maureen Eaton & Jeannette Spraggs in "The Trial" by Bunbury Repretory
Best Production: "Holly & Ivy" by KADS
Merits:
The Cast of Maggie's My Girl" by Irish Theatre Players for warm ensenble playing
Karen Colley for her alert commanding presence as Brede in "The Trial" by Bunbury Repertory
Daniel Kershaw who wrote "All Over Again" by Garrick Theatre for achievement so far and encouragement to continue
Again Many thanks to all thespians for an enjoyable weekend.
Yours in Theatre
Rod Kroon & Wendy Taylor
Festival Co-ordinators
Congratulations to Noel,
Mon, 24 Sept 2007, 08:26 amCongratulations to Noel, Valerie and co for their great achievement at Bunbury. I would have loved to see the show, but I was unwell Sunday morning with self-inflicted illness. Looking forward to seeing it at Garrick.
Kudos to the cast and crew of 'Maggie's My Girl'.I would say that is probably my favourite One Act Show I have seen this year. It had some wonderfully drawn characters, which were played very well.
Also, thanks once and again to Bunbury for a enjoyable weekend.