A couple of days ago, I was asked to put the DramaFest programme on the Bulletins Page. I've been told that a minor change to the programme has since occurred - the last two plays on Friday night have swapped places. Here is the updated programme. More details on the What's On page.
ITA DramaFest Programme
(all times are approximate - programme may change)
Friday, September 26
7.00pm Il Fornicazione - Playlovers
7.35pm Who - Garrick Theatre
8.15pm On Top of the World (Act 1) - Melville Theatre
9.15pm The Bishops Candlesticks - Harbour Theatre
9.50pm adjudication
Saturday, September 27
9.00am Cloud Over the Morning - Blak Yak Theatre (Youth)
9.40am Little Red Whittington - East Waikiki Primary School (Youth)
10.15am Uncool - Stirling Players Youth (Youth)
11.00am adjudication
1.00pm Sanctuary - Mandurah Little Theatre
2.00pm Two Women and a Chair - Blak Yak Theatre
2.45pm The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish - Kwinana Theatre
3.45pm Fish Will Be Lovely - Stirling Theatre
4.30pm adjudication
8.00pm Interiors - Goldfields Repertory
8.40pm The Donahue Sisters - Karratha Community Theatre
9.25pm The Letter Opener - Mandurah Little Theatre
10.25pm Seaweed Baths - Irish Theatre Players
10.55pm adjudication
Sunday, September 28
10.00am The Last Bus to Contrition - The Studio
10.55am Monday to Friday - Melville Theatre
11.40am Gosforths Fete - Roleystone Theatre
12.15pm Cut - KADS
12.45pm adjudication
2.00pm Thirst - Irish Theatre Players
2.35pm The Chair - Roleystone Theatre
3.15pm The Boor - Goldfields Repertory
4.00pm Stalemate - Harbour Theatre
4.45pm Men Behaving Badly - Blak Yak Theatre
5.15pm adjudication
Monday, September 29
11.00am Adjudicators Dissertation and Awards Presentation
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