2012 Ipswich One Act Play Festival

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August, 2012
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Venue:
Incinerator Theatre

2012 Ipswich One Act Play Festival

One Act play competition attracting theatre groups from all over South-East Queensland.

This is the sixth festival of the South-East Queensland circuit.


7pm

5pm

Ipswich Visitor & Tourist Information Centre

3281 0555

Suzanne Matulich

3281 4748

$6 - $18

Incinerator Theatre, Burley Griffin Drive, Ipswich

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2012 Ipswich One Act Play Festival Entrants
Author: Mark Lucas
Date: 25/07/2012 - 09:03
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Friday 10 August (7pm)

"I Love You Helen Tindale" - Young Theatricals ILT

"The Pirate Game" - Fractal Theatre

"Chamber Music" - Young Theatricals ILT

"Whatever Happened To Humpty" - Fractal Theatre

Saturday 11 August (2pm)

"Still Life" - Miranda's Dressing Room

"Flame" - Beenleigh Theatre Group

"Freedom" - KSP Theatre

"Cut!" - Downstage Theatre

Saturday 11 August (7pm)

"Who The **** Is Erica Price" - Brisbane Arts Theatre

"All For The Nation" - Ipswich Little Theatre

"I'm A Pisces, He's An Asshole" - SAD Theatre

"Touched" - Ipswich Little Theatre

Sunday 12 August (9am)

"The Knock On The Door" - Beenleigh Theatre Group

"Level 12" - Golden Glove Productions

"Four-Play" - Puddleduck Theatre

Sunday 12 August (1pm)

"Narcissistica" - Excalibur Theatre Company

"Chook Chook" - Caloundra Chorale & Theatre

"Anticlimax" - Random Acts

"Crush" - The Hills Players

Adjudicator is Tara Routley


2012 Ipswich One Act Play Festival Results
Author: Mark Lucas
Date: 13/08/2012 - 08:08
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"All For The Nation" - Ipswich Little Theatre (Best Play, Best Actress - Comedy)
"Narcissistica" - Excalibur Theatre Company (Second Best Play, Best Supporting Actress)
"Who The Fuck Is Erica Price" - Brisbane Arts Theatre (Third Best Play, Best Actress - Drama)
"Flame" - Beenleigh Theatre Group (Best Director)
"The Knock At The Door" - Beenleigh Theatre Group (Best Actor - Drama)
"Level 12" - Golden Glove Productions (Best Actor - Comedy)
"Touched" - Ipswich Little Theatre (Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress - Minor Role)
"Cut" - Downstage Theatre Company (Best Supporting Actor - Minor Role, Stage Manager's Award)
"Anticlimax" - Random Acts (Helen Haenke Award)
"I'm A Pisces, He's An Asshole" - SAD Theatre (Adjudicator's Choice)


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