South West Drama Festival

 PRODUCTION
September, 2001
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Formerly the Bunbury One Act Drama Festival, this is our 22nd year.

The Youth Section, incorporating school entries, will be held on 21 September 2001 and the Main Section on 22 & 23 September 2001.

The Adjudicator this year is Jake Newby.

PROGRAMME:

Friday 5.00pm Youth/Schools section

Main Section:

Sat 10.00 AM: Karratha - "The Stanley Perkers"

The Studio - "The Potato Eaters"

Irish Theatre - "No Love Lost"

Karratha - "A Kind of Vesuvius"

Sat 2.00 PM: Kwinana - From Here to the Library"

Back St - Truth and Consequences"

Melville - "The Don's Last Innings"

Theatre Unmasked - "30 Minutes"

Sat 7.00 pm: KADS - "Parent Craft"

Bunbury Rep - "Harry Simpson, Where Are You?"

Back St - "Half in Love"

Sun 10.00AM: KADS - "Disposal"

Theatre Unmasked - "Tippers"

Bridgetown - "A Token Gesture"

Donnybrook - "A Day Too Late"

Sun 2.00 PM: Bunbury Rep - "Ritual For Dolls"

Bridgetown - "The Mobius Strip"

BMCG - "Came a Dealer in Dreams"


wtandrlk@gateway.net.au

Rod Kroon

(08) 9721 9253

Session $7; Weekender $25

Bunbury Little Theatre, Molloy Street, Bunbury
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