UPstageWA , final discussion panel- postponed

who cares | 10/06/2007 - 23:20

Hello Everyone

UPstageWA had planned to hold its fourth panel discussion for the year, this one on One Act Festivals, this Tuesday June 12th. Due to the performance schedules of two of the panel members, we have decided to postpone the panel discussion until they are free.

We are fortunate in having on the panel : Jenny Davis and Stephen Lee, both previous adjudicators for DramaFest and Craig Williams who will be the adjudicator for the Youth Fest this year.

If you want to know what the adjudicators think of different types of one act plays, what types of plays are best to put into festivals, is it better to go for small or big casts etc, feel free to join us when we are able to present this discussion.

Further details of the new date will be posted soon.

Thank you for your understanding.

UpstageWA.

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