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One-Act Festival 2012 Tryst Theatre ‘C’ : Some Kind of Love Story, by Scottish Community Arthur Miller Bowhouse AT : Pvt Wars, by James McLure Young Portonian Theatre Co (Y) : The Dust of the Drama Association’s Street, by Harry Glass Sunny Stars Drama Group (Y) : Macbeth, by Geoff Bamber Tickets: £7, (concession £5) ONE-ACT FIFE Buckhaven Theatre DISTRICT 23-25th Feb. 7.30pm FESTIVAL th Matinee 25 at 2pm Adjudicator: Kevin Boland Aberdour Players : Wanda’s Visit, by Christopher 2012 Durang Aberdour Players : Say Something Happened, by Alan Bennett Notes: (*) = original play, (Y) = youth team Aberdour Players (Y) : Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (abridged), adapted by Richard George The Auld Kirk Players : The Other Side (*), by Eastern Division Isabel Coventry KADS : Confessions, by Adam Gibson Divisional Final KADS : Brenton Versus Brenton, by David Tristram Lochgelly Centre, Lochgelly KADS : Ae Fond Kiss, by Ann Marie de Mambo st 29–31 March, 7.30pm Leslie ADC : The Waves Roll In, by David Adjudicator: Bruce C Adam Hutchison Divisional Youth Final Leslie ADC : How He Lied to Her Husband, by George Bernard Shaw Bowhouse Community Centre, Leslie ADC : One Day I Met Myself Coming Home, Grangemouth by Rebecca Russell th 18 March 5.30pm Dalgety Players: The Fish, by Yves Cabrol Adjudicator: Colin Peter Tickets: £7 per night, (students £5) season £21 EDINBURGH St Serf's Hall, STIRLING Menzies Hall, Fintry DISTRICT Clark Road, Edinburgh st rd th DISTRICT 1 -3 March 7.30pm 17-18 Feb. 7.00pm Adjudicator: Richard Ellis Adjudicator: Dave Bennet Killin Drama Club : Swan Song, by Vanessa Brooks St Serf's Players (Afton) : Imperfect Strangers,(*) Killin Drama Club (Y) : Blackout, by Davey by Neil Robertson Anderson St Serf’s Players (Bangholm) : A Mystery Tour, by Queen Victoria School DC (Y) : Streuth, by Colin Calvert Michael Green Leitheatre (Sunnyside) : Sunday Costs Five Pesos, Fintry Amatuer Dramatic Society (Y) : Beware the by Josephina Niggli Jaberwock, by Ron Nicol Leitheatre (Kirkgate) : Falling of a Log, by Rebecca Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society : Starla, by David Russell Skeele The Mercators : The Incident, by David Campton Thornhill PLayers : The Martha Syndrome, by Scott Edinburgh Makars: Permission to Cry, by David Marshall Campton Monument Performing Arts School : Baptie’s Lass, Edinburgh People’s Theatre : Sparkleshank, by by James Scotland Philip Ridley Stirling University Drama Society : Property Rites Tickets: £8, (£7 SCDA Ind. Member) by Alan Haghnel Tickets £7. (£5 concession) FALKIRK Bowhouse Community DISTRICT Centre, Grangemouth 26-27thFeb. 7.00pm 141 entries (down from 153 in 2011) Adjudicator: Jim Gibson Eastern 31 (31) Highland 31 (35) Western 45 (52) Northern 34 (35) Tryst Theatre : A Night In The Ukraine, by Dick Vosburgh & Frank Lazarus __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ T h e 8 0 t h N a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l o f O n e – A c t P l a y s , 2 0 1 2 . Highland Division SOUTH WEST Plockton High School ROSS DIST. 17-18th Feb., 7.30 Divisional Final Adjudicator: Russell Boyce Dingwall Academy Plockton A st DS (S) : Cupboard Love, (*) by Jean 30-31 March, 7.00pm McConnell Adjudicator: Jill Colby Lochcarron ADS (W) : Mirror Mirror, by Bruce Kane Plockton ADS (N) Visiting Hours, by Jane Lockyer CAITHNESS Thurso High School Willis th Lochcarron ADS (E) : From Here to the Library, by DISTRICT 24-25 February, 7pm Jimmie Chinn Adjudicator: Colin Peter Stornoway Thespians : Limbo, by Julia Lea Dean Mount Pleasant Primary -Out of Eden: (Y) Tickets £6 Improvisation by Group Thurso Players : Café Parisienne,(*) by Glyn Jackson HIGHLAND YOUTH FESTIVALS Halkirk Village Drama: The Gauger’s Engagement, Adjudicator: Colin Peter author unknown Ormlie Drama Group (Y) : Everything Alright Sir, South West Plockton High School by Nicholas Richards Ross District 7-9thMarch, 7.00pm Thurso Players: (Y) The Saga of Freydis and the Raiders, by Geoff Bamber Plockton High School (Y) : A memory of Lizzie, by Thurso Players : I am Hamlet, by Richard James David Foxton (Y) Tickets: £8 and £4 Auchtertyre Primary School : Bobbin and the Travellers, by Geoff Bamber Plockton Primary School (Y) :Birthday Surprise, by MORAY FIRTH The Florian Theatre, Julia Donaldson DISTRICT Inverness Loch Duich Primary School (Y) : A Frog too Far, by Nicholas Richards 24-25th Feb., 7.30 Tickets £4.00/£2.00 conc. Adj.: Brian Marjoribanks Buccaneer Theatre Club (A) : Sequence of Events, by George MacEwan Green Moray Firth Dingwall Academy Buccaneer Theatre Club (B) : Babysitting Calvin, District 5-6th March, 7.30 by John H Meir Dingwall Academy: (Y) : X-Traordinary Factor, by Dingwall Players : Green Forms, by Alan Bennett Gary Diamond The Florians (A): Space Station, by Tony Stowers Tain Royal Academy (A): (Y): Stranger Through The Florians (B): Darling You Were Wonderful, by The Window (*), by Peter Whiteley Derek Lomas Tain Royal Academy (B): (Y): Buzz, by Peter Lairg Drama Club: Snake in the Grass, by Alan Whiteley Ayckbourn Millburn Academy: (Y): One Step Beyond, by Tickets £7 (£5 concessions) Peter Whiteley Tickets £5, (£3 conc.) SKYE Aros, Portree DISTRICT 2nd-3rd March,7pm Adjudicator: Colin Peter SCOTTISH FINAL MacRobert Centre, Stirling Kilmuir DC : Ashes to Ashes, by Harold Pinter th th Dunvegan Players : A Fire over the Edge,(*) by 26 -28 April Adjudicator: Marie O’Sullivan Kenny Boyle Dunvegan Players : Simply The Best, by John H SCOTTISH YOUTH FINAL Newmeir Ryan Theatre, Stranraer Portree Amateur Drama Club : Vision Impaired, by 16th June Adjudicator: Alisdair Hawthorn Richard James Carbost Village Drama Club : Custard and BRITISH FINAL Disinfectant, by Jim Pinnock The Torch Theatre, Milford Haven Portree High School: (Y) Seventeen, by Michael th th Adjudicator: Gow 6 –7 July. Ian Sarginson Tickets £10 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ T h e 8 0 t h N a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l o f O n e – A c t P l a y s , 2 0 1 2 . Hoy and Walls Entertainment Group (Y) : The Play, (*) by Lindsay Hall Northern Division Palace Players (Bishops): The Cagebirds, by David Divisional Final Campton Aberdeen Arts Centre Palace Players (Y): The Selfish Giant, by Oscar 22–24th March, 7.00pm Wilde Adjudicator: Brian Marjoribanks Stromness Academy Players (Y) : Boots an’ All, by Allan Mackay Divisional Youth Final Stromness Drama Club : The Stormwatchers, by Birnam Institute, Birnam George Mackay Brown 17th March, 5.00pm Ticket price £6.00 Adjudicator: To Be Confirmed PERTHSHIRE Birnam Inst., Dunkeld ABERDEEN Aberdeen Arts Centre DISTRICT 21–25th Feb. 7.00pm DISTRICT 23–25th Feb. 7.30 Matinee 1.30pm Saturday Adjudicator: Ron Nicol Adjudicator: Ronnie Mackie Act 2 (Y) : How did we get here? (*) devised by Aberfeldy Drama Club (A) : None the Wiser, by Act 2. Anthony Booth Studio Theatre Group : The Chair, by Charles Aberfeldy Drama Club (B) : Martha, by Joe Corrie Barron Aberfeldy Drama Club (Y): Titanic, by Rebecca Act Daft (Y) : Star Pounds (*), devised by the Cameron Group Atholl Players (A) : Epitaph For A Hard Man, by Amici : Board Stiff, by Douglas McRorie Evelyn Hood Ferryhill PLayers : The Waves Roll In, by David Orwell Dramatic Society : Platform Party, by Alan Hutchison Richardson Cornhill Community Centre Drama(Y) : Love: from Birnam Institute Players (A): Wind, by Bob a teenage perspective,(*), devised by the Davidson Group Birnam Institute Playuers (B) : The Magic Castlegate Theatre School Seniors (Y): Jack and Roundabout, by Bob Davidson the Beanstalk, devised by group Blairgowrie Players (A) : The End, (*) by Graham Ury Players Youth (Y) : Spots, by Russell Adams John Tickets: £12 (£10 conc. / up to16- £6) season £27 Blairgowrie Players (Y): Love, Death and from Aberdeen Box Office 01224 641122 Heartache,(*) by Heather Smith Blairgowrie Players (B): Unexpected Item In ANGUS Webster Theatre, Arbroath Baggage Area, by Lynn Britney th Scrap Happy Theatre: When Will I See You Again, DISTRICT 24-25 February, 7pm (*) by Claire Bee Adjudicator: Alisdair Hawthorn Scrap Happy Theatre Co. (Y) : Frogs and Snails Kaims Players Youth (Y) Few Hours Community and Puppy-dogs’ Tales (*) devised by the Service, by Joe McDonagh company Carnoustie Theatre Club (Youth) (Y) : All Dolled Unmasqued Drama Co (Y) : Rain On Me, by Mark Up, by Ian Stewart Rees Stage Stars (Carnoustie) : Elementary, by Sarah Tickets: Balcony £9 (no concs) £8 (£6 conc.) Leary Seasons Balcony £30, Stalls £26 Carnoustie Theatre Club : A Time For Farewells, by _____________________________________________ Damian Trasler Forfar Dramatic Society Tippers, Gillian Plowman Tickets: £8 & £6 Western Division from Webster Box Office 01241 435800 Divisional Final Eastwood Park Theatre, ORKNEY Orkney Arts Theatre Giffnock th DISTRICT 22- 24 Feb, 7pm 29-31st March, 7pm Adjudicator: Tony Rushforth Adjudicator: David Bennet Birsay Drama Group: (Brough) A Perfect Day (*) by Isobel Ross Moar Divisional Youth Final Birsay Drama Group: (Greenay) A Midsummer Palace Theatre Kilmarncok, Night’s Dream or Puck’s Lullaby, by Gary 24th March Peterson and Larry Nestor Adjudicator: David Bennet St Andrews Drama Club: The Chief Guide, by Roy McCormick __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ T h e 8 0 t h N a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l o f O n e – A c t P l a y s , 2 0 1 2 . ARGYLL Campbeltown Grammar INVERCLYDE Greenock Arts Guild, KINTYRE 14-15th Feb. 7.30pm DISTRICT 16–18th Feb. 7pm Adjudicator: Ron Nicol Adjudicator: Paul Dougall Carradale Drama Club : The Beach Hut, by Mark Greenock Players (Dunrod) (Y): And Then There Rees Were Three, by John F Glen Accent Players : Some Mother’s Son, by Mark Greenock Players : A Train Ride Away, by Frank Rees Gibbons Peninver Drama Club : Our James , by Ros Moruzzi Greenock Players : Surface Tension, by Mark Lochgilphead DC : The Big Cats, by Alex Baron Wolverton Dunaverty Players : Background Artiste, by Greenock Players (Lyle) (Y) : Big Bad & Little Red, Stephen Smith by Raymond Blakesley Peninver Juniors (Y) : The Wise Villigers, by Ron The G.I.P.
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