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Avon Association of Drama |
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One-Act Festival 1998 at the Memorial Hall, Rangeworthy - Adjudicator Colin Dolley GODA |
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Stage One of the All England Theatre Festival
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Monday 16 February 1998 |
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Sodbury Players present -
Director Stage Manager Sound Lighting
Garbee Pat Muirfield Maggie Standish Ben Muirfield Janice Sol Passmore Nog Satchwell Sprout Passmore Detective Inspector Benson
The action passes in and The |
Garbee's Bear by Roy Whitlow
Roy Whitlow Rob Owen Ted Hughes Steve Bashford
Mark Graves Nicki Ives Elizabeth Murray Mike Harding Deborah Bashford Gavin Humphreys Andrew Allsopp George Kousouros Mark Graves
Bearstone Cottage Payne Arms. |
Park Players present -
Director
Lucifer Archibald Sloth Gluttony Avarice Envy Lust Pride Anger
The action passes in
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Lucifer's Last Stand by Margaret Boley & David James
G Sherwood
Jeremy Sherwood Louise Cleal-Bradfield Leoni Craddock Hayley Miles Alexander Marsh Stacey Benyon Katie Murray Vanessa Daniells Kate Smale
Lucifer's inner sanctum. |
Does anyone have any photographs of the above productions?
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Tuesday 17 February 1998 |
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Small Fry present -
Director Stage Manager
Wilfred Agatha Jim George Queen Ellie King Boris Emperor Pompus Queen Longface Duke Snappem Duchess High & Mighty
The Castle of |
The King's Treaty by David James
G Sherwood Jeremy Sherwood
Joe Pitman Samantha Clark Natasha Glew Eleanor Gaymer Rosanna Croome Karen Hancock Ben Cole Victoria Johnson Richard Brown Jamie Harding
King Boris |
Blue Lodge Studio present -
Director Stage Manager Sound
The Long Tongued Gossip The Mirror-Eyed Gazer The Medicated Gloom The Regular Thump The Constant Twitting The Great Guzzler The Wild One The Mistress
Six birds each obsessed live in a cage. the wild one
Joanna Bool was awarded Theatre for Youth Award for performance by a
Blue Lodge Juniors were for Youth |
The Cage Birds
Jan Tuckett Adam Tuckett Nick Tuckett
Jemma Gardner Amy Forward Katharine Parry Emma Hallett Alex Lee Rosie Giarratana Joanna Bool Rebecca Tromans
with her own characteristics Their mistress introduces into their world.
the West Town Workshop the most promising young person.
awarded the Denning Award Encouragement. |
Thornbury Methodist Players present -
Director Stage Manager, Sound & Lighting
Mother Liz Gran Vicky
The living room of an |
Ground Plans by JB Cooper
Sally Osman Tony Mcwhurter Philip Makepeace
Carol Hutton Caroline Osman Vivien Wilson Amanda Hicks
ordinary home. |
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Wednesday 18 February 1998 |
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Junior Actonians present -
Director Stage Manager Sound
Storyteller 1 Storyteller 2 Storyteller 3 Storyteller 4 Lighthouse Keeper Mother Iris Eyepatch Jake Cat
The action takes place on a rock with roaring
Awarded the Britton Winning |
Light House Keeper's Secret by John Townsend
Jenny Warner Bob Allen Steve Birch
Gemma Quayle Shelley Lippiatt Abby Searle Stephanie Chappell Nick Clark Hanna Schofield Grace Jackson Adrian Hopkins Kelly Greening
in a lighthouse perched sea on every side.
Award for Youth Team |
Oldland Players present -
Director Stage Manager Sound Lighting
Hugo Morgan Martha Morgan George Townsend Anthea
Present day - inside a
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Close to Croydon
Kathleen Kirwan John Mills Graham Bradshaw Simon Johnson
Kevin Kirwan Kit Johnson John Mills Kay Trenchard
crashed railway carriage. |
Actonians present -
Director Stage Manager Sound Prompt
Mrs Overall Trixie Derek Babs Berta Clifford Jerez |
Acorn Antiques
Michael Wills Sarah Atkins Maria Redmon Angie Croome
Kathy Dowson Rachel Taylor Peter Lawry Gaynor Clark Di Buck Richard Stanway Richard Stanway |
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Thursday 19 February 1998 |
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Court Players present -
Director Stage Manager Sound Lighting
Maisie May Arnold Windrush Ursula Windrush Miss Tate Dad Dora Coxhall Chris
The action passes and is set in the Long retired |
Too Long an Autumn by Jimmie Chinn
Mark Gregory Bill Salter Maurice Brown Paul Evans
Helen Quinlan Martin Summers Mary Summers Ann Mettler Bryan Quinlan Elsie Ashdown Paul Binding
mainly in time and space Autumn Home for theatricals. |
Tapestry present -
Director Stage Manager Lighting Sound
Attie Farrol Lena
The sitting room Time - |
The King by Stuart Conn
June Cross Alan Cross Martin Whatley Matthew Godsell
Bob Harrison John Stevens Eve Fitt
of Farrol's house. late 1960s. |
Shakespeare Players present -
Director Stage Manager & Lighting Sound
Coriolanus Menenius Cominius Brutus Sicinius First Citizen Second Citizen Third Citizen Volumnia Virgilia Valeria
The action passes
Awarded the Ian Wethey Award |
Coriolanus
Vincent Hetreed Kassim Hansrod Richard
Tim Gibbard John Adams Peter Irwin Graham Reid David Horseman Kevin McGimpsey Kevin Stevens Chris Gonet Betty Topham Lesley Keetley Clare Milsom
in Ancient Rome.
at Adjudicator's Discretion |
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Friday 20 February 1998 |
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Westbury Park Players present -
Director Stage Manager Sound Lighting
Blade, a valet de chambre Sir John Bastard, an ageing rakeshell Earnest, a reluctant gallant Cocksure, his twin brother Pert, a maid Lady Bellyfull, a dowager Belinda, niece to Lady Bellyfull Susanna, twin sister to Belinda
Restoration farce seen from a very
Awarded the Richard Brayshaw Cup |
Beau Jest by Robin Seavill
Deirdre Browning Ron Wilson Mike Luckett Phil Hall
) ) Walter Browning ) ) Dominick Fanning ) ) Lindsey Collier ) ) Fiona Evered
modern perspective.
Technical Award |
Kelvin Players present -
Director Stage Manager & Lights
The Fool The Nurse Goneril Regan Cordelia
A prequel to King Lear, the three
Awarded the Alexander
Liz Smith was awarded for |
Lear's Daughters by Women's Theatre Group & Elaine Feinstein
Tessa Moses Robin Turner
Jacqs Ludgate Lucy Pedersen Caroline Absalom Ali Chapman Liz Smith
seen through the eyes of daughters.
Trophy for Winning Team.
the Priory Candelabra Best Actress. |
St Ursula Players present -
Director Stage Manager Lighting Sound
Tony Hancock Woman (off)
A hotel room in
Chris Torpy was Goodway Memorial |
Hancock's Last Half Hour by Heathcote Williams
Chris Torpy Colin Baser Alan White Maurice Brown
Chris Torpy Lois Adams
Australia in 1968.
awarded the Cup for Best Actor. |
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Saturday 21 February 1998 |
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Stage Left present -
Director Stage Manager Lighting Sound
Dunya Rosie Annie
Present time - A family scene as three sisters re-unite, |
The Donaghue Sisters by Geraldine Aron
Diana Cole Susan Howe Phil Hall Mike Luckett
Angela Perrett Jenny McDowell Sue Cessford
in an attic playroom. but all is not as it seems. |
Outcasts present -
Director
Joe Lizzy
Christmas Eve - a rare glimpse into the Joe Parks, and ex-singer,
Awarded the Peter English Award |
Flat Bust by Len Colbourne
Len Colbourne
Len Colbourne Philippa Pryde
home life of Weebles rock star, Lizzy Malone.
for Runners Up. |
Does anyone have any photographs of the above Productions?
Central Divisional Finals were held at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham on 25 April 1998.
Western Area Final at the Stamford Hall, Loughborough, on 9 May 1998.
All England Final at the Harlequin Theatre, Redhill, Surrey on 6 June 1998.
British Final in Falkirk, Scotland on 26 & 27 June1998.
Winners of the Britton Award for Youth went forward to the Five Counties Final at the Swindon College Theatre, on 2 May 1998.