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Dramafest 2010 Schedule

Wed, 25 Aug 2010, 01:17 pm
Paul Treasure11 posts in thread
The schedule for Dramafest 2010 was ratified last night and is as follows: Friday 24th September Session 1 – 7:30pm Opening Address Stirling - “Hush Little Celia, Don’t Say a Word” Old Mill - “Past Loves” SPY - “Children of the Black Skirt” Saturday 25th September Session 2 – 10:00am MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY SESSION Stage Left - “Legend” KADS - “Hooker from Hell” Stage Left - “Shock of Recognition” Session 3 – 2:00pm Irish Theatre Players - “The Farce of the Devil’s Bridge” Melville - “Checkout” Stage Left - “Work, You’re Doing it Wrong” Session 4 – 7:30pm Stirling - “Angel’s Children” Irish Theatre Players - “Riders to the Sea” Arena Arts & Entertainment - “When Nixon Met Elvis” Sunday 26th September Session 5 – 10:00am Goldfields - “Last Post” Melville - “The Game” Upstart - “Striptease” Session 6 – 2:00pm MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY SESSION Old Mill - “Black and White” Garrick - “Too Much Information” Goldfields - “Derek Drives a Datsun” Mandurah Little Theatre - “Marigolds – Piling on the Agony” Monday 27th September 11:00am Adjudicator’s Dissertation And Presentations If any entrant clubs have a problem with this schedule PLEASE contact the Festival Coordinator ASAP Bookings Andrew Gould 0405 613 995 Tickets: Season Ticket - $60 Session Ticket - $15 Individual play tickets will not be available this year, except to cast & crew of other plays in the same session. Tickets to the final session on Monday are free but are strictly limited Bookings for these tickets can be made through the Festival Coordinator Paul Treasure Festival Coordinator ctcadmin@carealot.com.au or 0402 530 529

Tech Rehearsals

Sun, 5 Sept 2010, 10:14 pm
Ahhhh ok then. I have been in a few one acts and never have had a tech rehearsal thats why I assumed it was a new thing. Fair call on 'no one involved in the play thought to inform the techs'. I know what being part of crew (instead of cast) is like. Always the last to know. My initial thought - naive as it may be - was that being thrown in to the deep end on the day was part and parcel with festivals. I must say though, it will certainly be nice to get a feel for the stage before stepping out infront of an audience. Looking forward to seeing the plays this year. Sky

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