YouthFest 2000
Sat, 16 Sept 2000, 08:28 pmNorma10 posts in thread
YouthFest 2000
Sat, 16 Sept 2000, 08:28 pmYOU SAW IT FIRST ON THE WEB!
No not the Olympics although it feels like it after a very long day.
A fantastic day of sheer talent and enjoyment - theatre is quite safe if the level of talent and enjoyment in today's YouthFest is any guide.
This posting is from one very tired Secretary, so I hope I've got it right, Here goes.
Winner of Best Junior Production (Jack & Mavis Hart Award)
HARBOUR THEATRE for "Do your Own Thing" dir Julie Blumsky
Winner of Best Senior Production Award (Ann Hill Trophy)
BLAK YAK Theatre for "Frontline" dir by Amy Leeder
Melville Th. Co Encouragement Award
"Choices" Melville Th Co. dir (& written by) Sherry McNamara & Naomi Mathias.
CERTIFICATES:
Best Actor: Carl Hanneman- 'Frontline' (Blak Yak)
Best Actress: Carla Nirella - Neither Here nor There' (Harbour)
Costume Award: Roleystone for 'The Return of Bobby Shafto' (Rosemary bookham)
Choreography: Mandurah Little Th for 'Ghostwriters' - (Candice Graham)
Most Innovative Production: East Waikiki Primary School for 'Startrekking'
Creation of Atmosphere: Roleystone Th for 'There's a Ghost in the Basement, M'Lord'
Best ensemble work: Harbour Th for 'Neither Here nor There'
full run-down in Next Link
No not the Olympics although it feels like it after a very long day.
A fantastic day of sheer talent and enjoyment - theatre is quite safe if the level of talent and enjoyment in today's YouthFest is any guide.
This posting is from one very tired Secretary, so I hope I've got it right, Here goes.
Winner of Best Junior Production (Jack & Mavis Hart Award)
HARBOUR THEATRE for "Do your Own Thing" dir Julie Blumsky
Winner of Best Senior Production Award (Ann Hill Trophy)
BLAK YAK Theatre for "Frontline" dir by Amy Leeder
Melville Th. Co Encouragement Award
"Choices" Melville Th Co. dir (& written by) Sherry McNamara & Naomi Mathias.
CERTIFICATES:
Best Actor: Carl Hanneman- 'Frontline' (Blak Yak)
Best Actress: Carla Nirella - Neither Here nor There' (Harbour)
Costume Award: Roleystone for 'The Return of Bobby Shafto' (Rosemary bookham)
Choreography: Mandurah Little Th for 'Ghostwriters' - (Candice Graham)
Most Innovative Production: East Waikiki Primary School for 'Startrekking'
Creation of Atmosphere: Roleystone Th for 'There's a Ghost in the Basement, M'Lord'
Best ensemble work: Harbour Th for 'Neither Here nor There'
full run-down in Next Link
NormaSat, 16 Sept 2000, 08:28 pm
YOU SAW IT FIRST ON THE WEB!
No not the Olympics although it feels like it after a very long day.
A fantastic day of sheer talent and enjoyment - theatre is quite safe if the level of talent and enjoyment in today's YouthFest is any guide.
This posting is from one very tired Secretary, so I hope I've got it right, Here goes.
Winner of Best Junior Production (Jack & Mavis Hart Award)
HARBOUR THEATRE for "Do your Own Thing" dir Julie Blumsky
Winner of Best Senior Production Award (Ann Hill Trophy)
BLAK YAK Theatre for "Frontline" dir by Amy Leeder
Melville Th. Co Encouragement Award
"Choices" Melville Th Co. dir (& written by) Sherry McNamara & Naomi Mathias.
CERTIFICATES:
Best Actor: Carl Hanneman- 'Frontline' (Blak Yak)
Best Actress: Carla Nirella - Neither Here nor There' (Harbour)
Costume Award: Roleystone for 'The Return of Bobby Shafto' (Rosemary bookham)
Choreography: Mandurah Little Th for 'Ghostwriters' - (Candice Graham)
Most Innovative Production: East Waikiki Primary School for 'Startrekking'
Creation of Atmosphere: Roleystone Th for 'There's a Ghost in the Basement, M'Lord'
Best ensemble work: Harbour Th for 'Neither Here nor There'
full run-down in Next Link
No not the Olympics although it feels like it after a very long day.
A fantastic day of sheer talent and enjoyment - theatre is quite safe if the level of talent and enjoyment in today's YouthFest is any guide.
This posting is from one very tired Secretary, so I hope I've got it right, Here goes.
Winner of Best Junior Production (Jack & Mavis Hart Award)
HARBOUR THEATRE for "Do your Own Thing" dir Julie Blumsky
Winner of Best Senior Production Award (Ann Hill Trophy)
BLAK YAK Theatre for "Frontline" dir by Amy Leeder
Melville Th. Co Encouragement Award
"Choices" Melville Th Co. dir (& written by) Sherry McNamara & Naomi Mathias.
CERTIFICATES:
Best Actor: Carl Hanneman- 'Frontline' (Blak Yak)
Best Actress: Carla Nirella - Neither Here nor There' (Harbour)
Costume Award: Roleystone for 'The Return of Bobby Shafto' (Rosemary bookham)
Choreography: Mandurah Little Th for 'Ghostwriters' - (Candice Graham)
Most Innovative Production: East Waikiki Primary School for 'Startrekking'
Creation of Atmosphere: Roleystone Th for 'There's a Ghost in the Basement, M'Lord'
Best ensemble work: Harbour Th for 'Neither Here nor There'
full run-down in Next Link
Grant MalcolmSun, 17 Sept 2000, 10:10 am
RE: YouthFest 2000
Thanks for the details, Norma and congratulations to all the participants. I've also heard, although i wasn't able to be there myself, that Kerri Hilton's adjudication was superbly constructive and compassionate!
Is there any particular reason why the website didn't rate a mention in the program? Curious that all the other activities of the ITA rated a mention, but the busiest and most active didn't even rate a small link.
Cheers
Grant
Is there any particular reason why the website didn't rate a mention in the program? Curious that all the other activities of the ITA rated a mention, but the busiest and most active didn't even rate a small link.
Cheers
Grant
Walter PlingeMon, 18 Sept 2000, 10:16 pm
YouthFest Apologies
General apologies first:
Sorry everyone, but I'm back. Medical experts proclaim that I will recover full vision in my eye and, when queried, also claim that I will be able to play the piano (which is great, since it's something I've always wanted to do...)
Programme apologies:
Geez Grant, that's a damn good question. I'd ask the programme organiser but he's currently sampling Kalgoorlie's finest brothels.
YouthFest apologies:
A lot of people did a lot of work (but not me) in making last weekend's YouthFest the success that it was. Unfortunately, the big stupid host forgot to thank one of these important people: Ross Hutcheon did a great job in being SM for the festival, and perhaps the biggest compliment I can pay an SM is that he was so good, we never knew he was there. Thanks Ross.
JB
Sorry everyone, but I'm back. Medical experts proclaim that I will recover full vision in my eye and, when queried, also claim that I will be able to play the piano (which is great, since it's something I've always wanted to do...)
Programme apologies:
Geez Grant, that's a damn good question. I'd ask the programme organiser but he's currently sampling Kalgoorlie's finest brothels.
YouthFest apologies:
A lot of people did a lot of work (but not me) in making last weekend's YouthFest the success that it was. Unfortunately, the big stupid host forgot to thank one of these important people: Ross Hutcheon did a great job in being SM for the festival, and perhaps the biggest compliment I can pay an SM is that he was so good, we never knew he was there. Thanks Ross.
JB
Walter PlingeTue, 19 Sept 2000, 12:36 am
RE: YouthFest Apologies
Jarrod - an important rule to remember is " Wearing a loud tie does not mean you have a sense of humour".
I'm writing this but Garry T. told me to.
I'm writing this but Garry T. told me to.
Walter PlingeTue, 19 Sept 2000, 08:48 am
RE: YouthFest Apologies
Hey, I never CLAIMED that I had a sense of humour, merely that I wear those ties to draw the focus away from my face.
And really, who could possibly complain about that...?
JB
PS: So, Dean, that WAS you in the audience!? Geez, man, what happened to your hair?
And really, who could possibly complain about that...?
JB
PS: So, Dean, that WAS you in the audience!? Geez, man, what happened to your hair?
GeorgeTue, 19 Sept 2000, 03:15 pm
RE: YouthFest Apologies
First - My humble apologies to you Grant for not mentioning the web page in the Youth Festival program. I have no excuse and will correct it in the Adult program.
Second - Jarrod, I wasn,t "sampling Kalgoorlie's finest brothels" I was conducting research into the background for the first play at Garrick next year - "Starting Stalls". How can you put on a play about the Kalgoorlie brothels without at least looking at them, and I can assure you that is all that I did!!!!!
Second - Jarrod, I wasn,t "sampling Kalgoorlie's finest brothels" I was conducting research into the background for the first play at Garrick next year - "Starting Stalls". How can you put on a play about the Kalgoorlie brothels without at least looking at them, and I can assure you that is all that I did!!!!!
BarbZTue, 19 Sept 2000, 04:03 pm
RE: YouthFest Apologies
Training for Politics George?
Sounds like one of those official "explanations" to me!
Cheers,
BarbZ =(ô.ô)=
Sounds like one of those official "explanations" to me!
Cheers,
BarbZ =(ô.ô)=
Walter PlingeTue, 19 Sept 2000, 04:43 pm
RE: YouthFest Apologies
George, George, George, I never used your REAL name, I just alluded to "the person responsible" - you could have gotten away with it!
Well, Garry T. tells me that Dean Schulze has an extensive photographic record...
JB
Well, Garry T. tells me that Dean Schulze has an extensive photographic record...
JB
Walter PlingeTue, 19 Sept 2000, 04:54 pm
RE: YouthFest Apologies
A man should have a hobby, and if mine is of some use to you George then I would be pleased to show you my collection. You may need a crowbar to separate some of them (since Garry T. bought them back), but apart from that I'm sure you will find them of value.
Also, need to mention an upcoming fundraiser that is being organized to purchase more loud ties for Jarrod. Now that we understand their purpose I think the donations will flood in.
Also, need to mention an upcoming fundraiser that is being organized to purchase more loud ties for Jarrod. Now that we understand their purpose I think the donations will flood in.
RebeccaTue, 19 Sept 2000, 08:51 pm
RE: YouthFest Apologies
Personally, I liked the tie.
:)
-bec.
:)
-bec.