Dramafest Schedule

Norma | 01/09/2009 - 11:35

Hope this arrives in a readable format!!

CORRECTION to INFORMATION

Roleystone,s Without a Script is a DRAMA and classified as AO

2009 STATE  DRAMA FESTIVAL         PROGRAMME OF PLAYS

UPDATED SCHEDULE AS AT 10.09.09

DAY / DATE

FIRST PLAY

SECOND PLAY

THIRD PLAY

FOURTH PLAY

 

FRIDAY
September 25
Session 1
7.30 pm

 

Melville Th. Co
Caught on the Hop
30 min French farce
Arena Arts & Entertainment
Unattainable ä
30 min satire

 

Groovy Boots
Reality Matters ä
20 min drama
Blak Yak
Trainspotting
45 com/drama   AO

 

SATURDAY
September 26
Session 2
10.00 am

 

Irish Theatre Players
A Marriage Proposal
30 min comedy
Garrick Theatre
The Chateau
40 min commedy
Stirling Players
Flogging the Dead Horse etc! ä
25 min comedy

 

 

SATURDAY
September 26
Session 3
2.00 pm

 

Kwinana Th. Workshop
The Red Balloon
40 min comedy
Phoenix Th.
Tissues & Wine ä
40 min comedy
KADS
Mona ä
26 min drama

 

Stage Left-Kalgoorlie
Interviews with Lonliness A
25 min drama

 

SATURDAY
September 26
Session 4
7.30 pm
Stage Left
Mother & son, The dog
30 min comedy
Darlington Th. Players
Wedding Day
30 min drama
Garrick
Wishes for Sale
40 min drama A

 

Melville Th. Co
Queer Street
30 min comedy

 

SUNDAY
September 27 Session 5
10.00 am
Stage Left
The Da Wincey Code
30 min comedy/parody

 

Mandurah Little Theatre
Frog Soup ä
40 min comedy

 

Stirling Players
A Candle on the Table
35 min drama

 

 

SUNDAY
September 27
Session 6
2.00 pm

 

Roleystone
Without a Script ä
40 min drama AO
Irish Theatre Players
Waiting
20 min comedy

 

Phoenix Theatre
White Roses ä
40 min drama

 

 

 

SUNDAY
September 27
Session 7
7.30 pm

 

 

 

KADS
Hypnome ä
 30 min drama AO
Darlington Theatre Players
Some Days  I Don’t Think I Exist
35 min drama

 

Phoenix Theatre
The Last Waltz ä
40 min drama

 

 

Programme subject to alteration without notice.  ä denotes a local author           A = adult themes  AO = Adults only
There will be a fifteen minute interval between all plays in each session and a break for lunch and dinner on Saturday & Sunday
  The Adjudicator will give his dissertation on Monday September 28th  at 11 am and Awards will then be presented.

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Dramfest
Author: billythekid
Date: 01/09/2009 - 13:38

Programme looks interesting. Where is the Drama Festival to be held & who is the adjudicator?


Dramafest
Author: Norma
Date: 01/09/2009 - 13:48

This information has already been posted.

Dramafest 2009 will be held at the Xanten Centre, St Norbert College, Treasure Road, Queens Park

The Adjudicator is Ian Toyne (Recently seeen in Les Mis)


'Tissues And Wine' - Late Night Saturday - Dramafest
Author: stinger
Date: 23/09/2009 - 14:29
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<<- You mean to say you were cheated on by four different partners? How did you cope?
- Like we are now darling; with lots of tissues and wine!>>

Last chance to see this warm, moving and hilarious play, featuring three talented and gorgeous women, several boxes of tissues and numerous bottles of wine, now in last spot (about 10 pm) Saturday 26 Sept - in place of 'Queer Street' which has moved to the afternoon slot.

David Smith, Mayor of Bunbury, former (and perhaps future) State Cabinet Minister, expressed his amazement that a play that dealt so sensitively with female emotions was actually written and directed by men (Johnny Grimshaw and Stinger Nettleton respectively).

See you there! I'll buy you a wine in the bar (if there IS one) afterwards Eye-wink

Ssstinger>>>


There will be a bar
Author: Kimberley
Date: 23/09/2009 - 19:39

Smiling


More importantly is there
Author: JoeMc
Date: 24/09/2009 - 09:39

More importantly is there a Smokeo area? 

I bet it will be out in the street at least 500M's away from the campus!


Is there going to signage,
Author: Tanya Friedlos (not verified)
Date: 24/09/2009 - 09:52

Is there going to signage, highlighting which is the correct entry point at St Norbert's College? There are several driveways off Treasure Road, which would be confusing for the general public. Is there adequate parking as well?


Yes. There will be a sign.
Author: Kimberley
Date: 24/09/2009 - 17:34

Smiling


You can see the street from the theatre,
Author: Kimberley
Date: 24/09/2009 - 17:33

(and the theatre from the street), so it won't be far to walk Joe.


Ta Kimberley I'll oil the
Author: JoeMc
Date: 25/09/2009 - 08:34

Ta Kimberley I'll oil the wheels on my zimmer frame!


Dramafest Signage
Author: Walter Snide (not verified)
Date: 24/09/2009 - 10:51

...you know I don't think the big sign saying "Xanten Centre" IS enough, maybe the ITA should think about painting big pink arrows on the road.

and I've heard the ITA are seriously thinking about closing the car park, and making people use the carpark at the IGA on the other side of the railway line and walking across...


 24/09/2009 - 11:56 Tanya Friedlos (not verified) So we can refer people to
I went there for the first
Author: jeffhansen
Date: 24/09/2009 - 12:34
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I went there for the first time last night, and had no trouble finding the Theatre. The entrance is off Treasure Rd.

Joe - It's a school, so I'd assume that there would be no smoking allowed on the premises. You must be getting used to that.

www.meltheco.org.au


I'll never get used to it
Author: JoeMc
Date: 24/09/2009 - 12:35

I'll never get used to it mate!

Considering it is more smokers money, rather than boozers, that supports the arts!

Great! That have at least an IGA Smoke shop handy!


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