2006 One Act Festival
Tuesday 9th - Saturday 13th May, 2006 in East Kilbride Village Theatre.
Adjudicator: Bruce Adam
Tuesday 9th May
Killin Dramatic Club
A Familiar Face
a comedy by Andrew Biss
Bowhouse Theatre
Roots of Spain
a drama by Keith Simpson
Kirkintilloch Players
Shakers
a comedy/drama by John Godber
Wednesday 10th May
Thistle Theatre Company
Teechers
a comedy by John Godber
Purple Star Theatre
Her Slightest Touch
a play by Torben Betts
Glasgow University STG
Trouble in Chickenland
a comedy by Gerry McCartan Snr.
Thursday 11th May
McGavin Drama
Cliffs Edge
a black comedy by Paul Beard
Stewarton Drama Group
Our Lady of Stone
a drama by Vanda
Pool Theatre
Epitaph of a Hard Man
by ?
Friday 12th May
EKO Players
Till the Petals Fall
by Abigail Danielle
Studio 32
Victim
a drama by David Welsh
Greenock Players
PVT Wars
a comedy/drama by James McLure
Saturday 13th May
Tryst Theatre
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
a drama by Liz Lochhead
McGavin Drama
Borderline
a comedy/drama by Isabella Rae
Stewarton Drama Group
Albert
a comedy/farce by Richard Harris
2006 Winners
On the left of each picture is our adjudicator, Bruce Adam. Next to him EK Rep Chairman, Tom Matthew and on the far-right of each picture is EK Rep Festival Director, David Burnside.
FIRST PLACE
(awarded The John McNicol Cup)
Purple Star Theatre
Her Slightest Touch
(Isabel Carrick (left) receives the cup)
SECOND PLACE
(awarded The East Kilbride Arts Council Trophy)
Thistle Theatre Company
Teechers
(Christine Currie receives the cup)
THIRD PLACE
(awarded The Whitemoss Trophy)
Tryst Theatre
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
(Ken Crossan receives the trophy (left) from Bruce Adam)
BEST ACTOR
(awarded The Alf Davidson Cup)
David Bennet
Purple Star Theatre
Her Slightest Touch
(Caroline Hurst (right) receives the cup on behalf of David Bennet)
BEST ACTRESS
(awarded The Club Trophy)
Karen McCluskey
Thistle Theatre Company
Teechers
BEST STAGING
(awarded The Betty McAuley Trophy)
Tryst Theatre
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
(Ken Crossan receives the trophy (right) from David Burnside)
