DramaFest 2011 Starts tonight!!!
Fri, 30 Sept 2011, 09:16 amPaul Treasure8 posts in thread
DramaFest 2011 Starts tonight!!!
Fri, 30 Sept 2011, 09:16 amReminder that DramaFest 2011 opens at Melville Theatre TONIGHT
22 plays over 3 days, tickets at the door
Paul TreasureFri, 30 Sept 2011, 09:16 am
Reminder that DramaFest 2011 opens at Melville Theatre TONIGHT
22 plays over 3 days, tickets at the door
jmuzzFri, 30 Sept 2011, 10:28 am
Programme & What's On
Guys,
just a thought - there's no link to this in the What's On tab and whilst I know the programme was advertised a week or two back, it may be a good idea to repost it dontcha think?
Just a thought.
Hope to make it along for a play or two.
Chookas to all involved. Have a great weekend :)
JennyFerFri, 30 Sept 2011, 11:58 am
No ad at Melville Theatre site either
There is also no mention of the Dramafest on the Melville Theatre web site.
JennyFer
jeffhansenFri, 30 Sept 2011, 12:42 pm
Mia Culpa
As Melville's webmaster, that'll be my fault. I did update the site this week, after Most Massive Woman Wins cleaned up at the Hills Festival, but didn't think to add Dramafest to the site.
For Dramafest to appear in the What's On tab, someone will need to add it as a Production of a Company. It should be listed as an ITA production, I suppose, therefore it will need someone who is an ITA group member on this site to create the event.
Hope that makes sense.
Anyway, I'll be there all weekend.
See you at the bar.
Jeff
www.meltheco.org.au
Bass GuyFri, 30 Sept 2011, 02:35 pm
Name Blame Game
Who is this Mia, and why do you besmirch her good Latin character like this, Jeff??
;-) *ahem*, it's "mea culpa".... this is what happens when classical language is dropped from the syllabus.
El
jeffhansenFri, 30 Sept 2011, 04:47 pm
Mia Farrow's maiden
Mia Farrow's maiden name.
I'm not old enough to have studied Latin.
:P
www.meltheco.org.au
Walter PlingeThu, 6 Oct 2011, 10:56 pm
Any winners??
So who won? In fact who won at the South West Festival as well?
jeffhansenFri, 7 Oct 2011, 06:59 am
Who won.
The Dorothy Barber Memorial Award for Best Overall Production:
The Shoemaker's Daughter, Blak Yak
The Mike Binns Award for Best Director:
Jodie Hansen - The Most Massive Woman Wins, Melville Theatre
The Peter Kemeny Encouragement Award:
Carmen Miles - The Tell-Tale Heart, KADS
The Beryl Sylvester Award for New Writing:
Jessica Messenger - The Shoemaker's Daughter, Blak Yak
The Rob DeVaack Award for Most Innovative Production:
Half of What You Were, SPY
The Jenny McNae Adjudicator's Award:
The cast of Profound Moments, Phoenix Theatre
The Peter Mann Costume Award:
Leftovers, KTW
Best Actor:
Phil Barnett - MissPerth23., Blak Yak
Best Actress:
Katie Cameron - MissPerth23., Blak Yak
Best Supporting Actor:
Brian Dennison - Stay Carl Stay, Irish Theatre Players
Best Supporting Actress:
Amanda Watson - Roses Are Red, Rag and Bone Theatre
Best Stage Manager:
Paul Anderson - Stories from Suburban Road, Stirling Players
People's Choice Award:
Stay Carl Stay, Irish Theatre Players
Adjudicators certificates
Geoff Leeder for his performance in The Boat, Melville Theatre Company
Kate O'Sullivan for her performance in Pizzazz, Irish Theatre Players
Alex Culling for his performance in Pizzazz, Irish Theatre Players
Tim Edwards for his direction of The Tell-Tale Heart, KADS
Rules of the Game for the production as a whole, Harbour Theatre
Maree Grayden for her performance in The Flat, KADS
Stories from Suburban Road for ensemble work, Stirling Players
Pursuit for the production as a whole, Harbour Theatre
The Most Massive Woman Wins for ensemble work, Melville Theatre
The Land of Heart's Desire for mise en scene, Irish Theatre Players
www.meltheco.org.au