Kerri wrote: > > Well, last weekend , the ITA held the State Drama Festival. > It was a fantastic opportunity to see what an amazing array > of talent there is in Perth. The clubs that entered the > Festival gave their audiences a wonderful insight into the > work that is being done. > And HUGE bouquets to all involved in getting the show happening. Had any sleep yet? There were noticeably fewer clubs entered in this year's festival. Does anyone know why? What's the real feeling about the whole event? Given the credentials of all our esteemed adjudicators, Jenny McNae, John Milson and Chris Edmund, I would have thought that people would be flocking to listen to their free advice! No? > > John Milson, adjudicator of the South West Festival, made the > comment that it is imperative for everyone who wants to > succeed in this industry, be it professional or community ,to > watch other people's work. Find out what is happening, see > the talent that is around , see what type of plays are being > done, give yourself a yardstick to work from etc.
>Have to agree. The only way to pinch other people's ideas is to see them in action huh?
Yeh, come awn! Come and have a look at what other people are doing. > > ENCORE NIGHT > > WHEN: SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER > > WHERE: XANTEN CENTRE, ST. NORBERT COLLEGE, 135 TREASURE ROAD, > QUEENS PARK. > > TIME: 7PM ONWARDS > > PLAYS TO BE SEEN: "THE LESSON", "CAN'T STAND UP FOR FALLING > DOWN", "THE BURGLAR", "THE ACTORS NIGHTMARE" > > TICKETS: AT THE DOOR.
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Date: 03/10/2002 - 13:47
Kerri wrote:
>
> Well, last weekend , the ITA held the State Drama Festival.
> It was a fantastic opportunity to see what an amazing array
> of talent there is in Perth. The clubs that entered the
> Festival gave their audiences a wonderful insight into the
> work that is being done.
>
And HUGE bouquets to all involved in getting the show happening. Had any sleep yet? There were noticeably fewer clubs entered in this year's festival. Does anyone know why? What's the real feeling about the whole event? Given the credentials of all our esteemed adjudicators, Jenny McNae, John Milson and Chris Edmund, I would have thought that people would be flocking to listen to their free advice! No?
>
> John Milson, adjudicator of the South West Festival, made the
> comment that it is imperative for everyone who wants to
> succeed in this industry, be it professional or community ,to
> watch other people's work. Find out what is happening, see
> the talent that is around , see what type of plays are being
> done, give yourself a yardstick to work from etc.
>Have to agree. The only way to pinch other people's ideas is to see them in action huh?
Yeh, come awn! Come and have a look at what other people are doing.
>
> ENCORE NIGHT
>
> WHEN: SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER
>
> WHERE: XANTEN CENTRE, ST. NORBERT COLLEGE, 135 TREASURE ROAD,
> QUEENS PARK.
>
> TIME: 7PM ONWARDS
>
> PLAYS TO BE SEEN: "THE LESSON", "CAN'T STAND UP FOR FALLING
> DOWN", "THE BURGLAR", "THE ACTORS NIGHTMARE"
>
> TICKETS: AT THE DOOR.