KSP Drama Festival

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July, 2008
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One act play drama competition featuring groups from all over South-East Queensland that regularly attracts some outstanding productions.


Janelle Kerr

0422224363

$10

Old Bay Road, Burpengary.

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KSP Drama Festival Entrants
Author: Mark Lucas
Date: 16/07/2008 - 13:49
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"One Day In Summer In A Garden" - Mousetrap Theatre
"Monica" - Act 1 Theatre
"Gosforth's Fete" - Mousetrap Theatre
"The Casting of Maria" - Miranda's Dressing Room
"Say What" - The Hills Players
"All About Jack" - Miranda's Dressing Room
"Boy Slaughter" - Brisbane Arts Theatre
"Fragments" - Kicka Productions
"Ichor" - Excalibur Theatre Company
"Level 12" - Golden Glove Productions
"Vacancy" - Beenleigh Theatre Group
"Hatter" - Astral Productions
"Domain" - Ipswich Little Theatre
"Shoppers" - Act 1 Theatre


KSP Drama Festival Results
Author: Mark Lucas
Date: 23/07/2008 - 13:53
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"All About Jack" - Miranda's Dressing Room (Best Play, Best Actor Female, Best New Director, Adjudicator's Award)
"Boy Slaughter" - Brisbane Arts Theatre (Second Best Play, Best Actor Male, Best Supporting Actor Female)
"Ichor" - Excalibur Theatre Company (Third Best Play, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor Male)
"Fragments" - Kicka Productions (Best Original Script)
Adjudicator was Ron Kelly.


Thanks again Mark.
Author: Walterp (not verified)
Date: 22/08/2008 - 09:56

Thanks again Mark.


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Steele Rudd, adapted by Richard Fotheringham

Lis Shelley, music directed by Christina Mimmocchi

It's 1886 in a bark hut on the Darling Downs. Things are dire for the Rudd family, the drought is biting and the bills are mounting up. Will Dad find a way of paying the bills? Will the bear industry save their bacon? Will Sarah find true love? Will Joe ever learn? Will the mystery of the Rudd’s adopted son be solved? And will it rain by Christmas?