One Act Festival 2011

Tuesday 3rd – Saturday 7th May, 2011
The Village Theatre, East Kilbride
Adjudicator: Kevin Boland

Tuesday 3rd May

St Joseph’s Players, Kilmarnock
‘Not What You Think’
a dark drama by Steven Wylie

Rutherglen Rep
‘White Lies’
a comedy by Richard James

Wednesday 4th May

Tryst Theatre, Larbert
‘Art’ (Act One)
a comedy by Yasmina Reza (translated by Christopher Hampton)

Tryst Theatre, Larbert
‘Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses’
a comedy/drama by Harry Glass

Thursday 5th May

St Joseph’s Players, Kilmarnock
‘The Dramatics of Amateurs’
a comedy by Nicola Stewart

Rutherglen Rep
‘Four Wives and a Funeral’
a drama/comedy by Kenneth McCallum

Friday 6th May

Largs Players
‘I Have Known a Monster’
a drama by Danny McMahon

McGavin Drama Club, Kilwinning
‘Nine’
a drama by Jane Shepard

Saturday 7th May

Greenock Players
‘The Witches of Prestwick’
a comedy (adult humour) by Joe Graham


Winners

The Betty McAuley Trophy for Best Staging
Tryst Theatre
‘Art’ (Act One)

The East Kilbride Rep Theatre Club Trophy for Best Actress
Claire McGarrity, Greenock Players
‘The Witches of Prestwick’

The Alf Davidson Trophy for Best Actor
Alan Clark, Tryst Theatre
‘Art’ (Act One)

The Whitemoss Trophy for Third Place
Tryst Theatre
‘Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses’

The East Kilbride Arts Council Trophy for Second Place
McGavin Drama Club
‘Nine’

The John McNicol Cup for First Place
Tryst Theatre
‘Art’ (Act One)

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