One Act Play Festival 2011 Results
British Final
The Winners are Scotland.
The competing teams were:-
(Wales) The New Tabs Players of Milton Haven with A Kind of Vesuvius by Gillian Plowman
(Northern Ireland) The Newpoint Players of Newry and Warrenpoint with Can't Stand Up for Falling Down by Richard Cameron
(Scotland) Tryst Theatre 'C' with Art (Act 1) by Yasmina Resa translated by Christopher Hampton
(England) Old Town Theatre Company of Swindon with The Recidivists by Matthew Cliff
Scottish Finals
Trophies
Wheatley Tassie [winners]: Tryst Theatre with Art Act 1 by Yasmina Reza
Jim Porteous Trophy [second]: Kirkton Playerswith Waste Management by Nancy McPherson
David Baxter Salver [third]; Aberfeldy Drama Club with Bondagers Act 1 by Sue Glover
Grampian Television Trophy [Best stage decor]: Kirkton Players
Connie Fisher Trophy [Highest Marks in Direction]: Tryst Theatre
Glen McKemmie Trophy [Scottish Life and character]: Aberfeldy Drama Club
Scott Salver (Best original play in festival): The Last Piece by Russell Adams
Donald T Farmer Trophy [Best Theatrical Moment]: Aberfeldy Drama Club
Scottish Youth Final
Trophy
Quidi Vidi Trophy: Scrap Happy Theatre Company from Blairgowrie with "Live with it" devised by the Company
Western Division
Divisional Results
Samm Hankin Trophy [Winners] Kirkton Players with 'Waste Management' an original play by Nancy McPherson
Pringle Trophy [Second] Thistle Theatre with 'Bar and Ger' by Geraldine Aron
Scott Bowl [Third] McGavin Drama Club- 'Nine' By Jane Shepard
Scottish National Players Trophy [Scottish Life & Character] New Victory Players - 'Roots of Spain' by Keith Simpson
Stewart Hood Trophy [Stage Presentation] Stewarton Drama Group -'Lone Star' by James McLure
The Clark Cup - Winning Full Length Play in Western Division:
Stewarton Drama Group - 'Allo Allo' by David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd
Youth Final Results
Cora Anderson Trophy [ winner] : Stranraer Juniors in "Greek Idol" by Emma Akiens
Eastwood Cup for Stage Presentation : Greenock Youth Players in "Dragon of the Winds" by Carson Wright
Full Length Play Festival
Clark Cup [Winners]
Outram Rose Bowl [2nd]
Western District Results
Kintyre Argyll District Results
Carradale Drama Club and Peninver Juniors will be going forward to compete at divisional:
1st (Rex Trophy) Carradale Drama Club A Little Box of Oblivion Stephen Bean
2nd ( Charteris Rose Bowl) Peninver Players Drama Club World Premiere Charles Mander
3rd (The Dunaverty Trophy)Lochgilphead Drama Club Meat and Two Veg Paul Beard
Best Production ( Enniskillen Quaich)
Carradale Drama Club A Little Box of Oblivion Stephen Bean
Best Stage Presentation ( Campbeltown Drama Club Trophy)
Lochgilphead Drama Club Meat and Two Veg Paul Beard
Best Moment of Theatre ( Visitors Quaich)
Tarbert Academy Drama Club Dickens’ Children Nick Warburton
Best Comedy Performance (John Bryce Salver)
Peninver Players Drama Club World Premiere Charles Mander
Youth Winners(Galbraith Cup) Peninver Players Drama Club Jnrs The Spiriting of Burd Ellen Ron Nicol
Inverclyde District
1st (The Telegraph Trophy) Thistle Theatre Co "Bar & Ger" by Geraldine Aron
2nd (Wallace Bennett Trophy) Thistle Theatre Co "Pvt Wars" by James McLure
3rd (Moray Glasser Trophy) Thistle Theatre Co "I Cant Remember Anything" by Arthur Miller
Bob RichardsonTrophy(Technical Achievement) Greenock Players "Roots of Spain" by Keith Simpson
Ray Linn Craig Trophy (Production) Thistle Theatre Co"Bar & Ger"
Mabel Irving Youth Greenock Players "Dragon of the Winds" byCarson Wright
Thistle Theatre Co with Bar & Ger and Greenock Players with Roots of Spain, placed 4th, go through to next round.
Wigtown District
The Stranraer Town Council Cup Stranraer Drama Club Youth "Greek Idol" written by Emma Akiens
Stewartry
1st (Martin Cup) Crossmichael Drama Club ‘Three Skeleton Key’ by George Toudouze & James Poe
2nd (Gourlay Memorial Salver) Creetown Drama Club ‘A Healthy Grave’ by Simon Brett
3rd (Stewartry Trophy ) Lochside Theatre ‘Face the Music’ by Barry L. Hillman
McGarrie Cup (Best Scottish Play)
Birchvale Youth Players ‘The Hunt for Aiken Drum’ by Jonathan Whiteside
Davina Parley Trophy (Best Stage Presentation)
Crossmichael Drama Club ‘Three Skeleton Key’ by George Toudouze & James Poe
Bill McKinnon Trophy (Highest Production Mark)
Crossmichael Drama Club ‘Three Skeleton Key’ by George Toudouze & James Poe
1st Youth (Lochside Youth Theatre Trophy )
Lochside Youth Theatre ‘Sparkleshark’ by Philip Ridley
2nd Youth (Stewartry Youth Trophy )
Kirkcudbright Academy Drama Club ‘The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon’ by Dan Zolidis
Meg Imrie Memorial Trophy (Audience Choice)
Kirkcudbright Academy Drama Club ‘The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon’ by Dan Zolidis
Crossmichael DC and Lochside YT will represent Stewartry at the respective Western Finals.
Glasgow District
City of Glasgow Trophy (1st) Kirkton Players - 'Waste Management'
Amateur Theatre Trophy (2nd)New Victory Players - 'Roots of Spain'
BallantyneTrophy(3rd) New Victory Players - 'Short Changed'
Hilda Hankin Trophy(Artistic Achievement)Kirkton Players - 'Waste Management'
Anne Brown Trophy (Highest acting marks) Kirkton Players - 'Waste Management'
Royalty Players Trophy(Scottish Life &Character)New Victory Players - 'Roots of Spain'
Eastern Division
Divisional Final Results
1st Outlook Tower Trophy Tryst Theatre Art by Yasmin Reza (abridged)
2nd Moffat Trophy Killin Drama Club Man of Letters by Tim Firth
3rd Bob Buchanan Salver
Monument Performing Arts School The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil by John McGrath (abridged)
Best Stage Presentation (Say Trophy) Monument Performing Arts School
Production (John Duncan Quaich) Tryst Theatre
Scottish Life and Character (Ann Moar Quaich) Monument Performing Arts School
Best Moment of Theatre (Jimmy Brown Trophy)
Aberdour Players Pullman Car Hiawatha by Thornton Wilder
Best Comedy (Jean Fleming Quaich)
St Serfs Players Alas Poor Geoffrey by Alastair Faulkner
Full Length Play Festival
Fraser Neal Trophy Leitheatre A View from the Bridge
Youth Final Results
Millenium Trophy [Winners]
Monument Performing Arts School The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil by John McGrath (abridged)
Peter Gorman Memorial Trophy [Best Moment in Theatre]
Aberdour Players Youth A Little Box of Oblivion by Stephen Bean
Eastern District Results
Edinburgh and Lothians District
Serfs Players (Clark) and Leitheatre (Kirkgate) will represent Edinburgh in the Eastern Divisional Final at Howden Park Centre, Livingston 17 to 19 March.
1st (Edith Forbes Trophy) Serfs Players (Clark) Alas Poor Geoffrey by Alistair Falkner
2nd (Mrs Charles Rowland Cup) Leitheatre (Kirkgate) A Time For Farewells by Damien Trasler
3rd (Ian Wishart Quaich) Leitheatre (Sunnyside) Specter by Don Nigro.
Best Production (Eric Bennett Trophy)
Serfs Players (Clark) Alas Poor Geoffrey by Alistair Falkner
Best Stage Presentation (Bobby Watt Cup)
Serfs Players (Clark) Alas Poor Geoffrey by Alistair Falkner
Best Moment in Theatre (John McIntyre Trophy)
St Serfs (Bangholm) Gloria's Angel by Alistair Falkner.
Falkirk District
1st (The East Stirlingshire District Trophy)
Tryst Theatre C Art [Act 1] by Yasmina Reza
2nd (The Porteous Salver) Tryst Theatre Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses by Harry Glass
Production (The Barker Quaich) Tryst Theatre Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses by Harry Glass
Stage Decor and Costume ( The Rose Bowl Award)
Tryst Theatre Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses by Harry Glass
Adjudicator's Award (The Margaret Miller Quaich)
Sunny Stars Drama Daisy Pulls it Off [two extracts] by Denise Deegan
Audience Appreciation Award Young Portonian Theatre Company Rabbit by David Foxton
Tryst Theatre C along with Linlithgow Players with On the Outside by Leonard Morley will progress to the Divisional Final.
Fife District
1st (Grace Hunter Trophy) Kirkcaldy ADS On the Outside by Len Morely
2nd (George Benedetti Salver) Leslie ADS For Starters by Nick Warburton
3rd (Fife District Quaich) Kirkcaldy ADS Gloria Mundie by Patricia Brown
Production (Jenny Greenaway Quaich) Aberdour Players Pullman Car Hiawatha by Thornton Wilder
Stage Presentation (Ivan Meniplay Cup) Kirkcaldy ADS Gloria Mundie by Patricia Brown
Best Moment of Theatre (Buckhaven Trophy) Kirkcaldy ADS Gloria Mundie by Patricia Brown
Best Moment of Comedy (Pam Lawson Trophy) Leslie ADS Baby Sitting Calvin by John H Newmeir
Best Ensemble Playing (Leslie Centenary Salver) Aberdour Players Pullman Car Hiawatha by Thornton Wilder
Youth
1st (SCDA Fife Youth Trophy) Aberdour Players Youth A Little Box of Oblivion by Stephen Bean
Best Moment of Theatre (SCDA Fife Youth Trophy) Aberdour Players Youth A Little Box of Oblivion by Stephen Bean
Stirling District
Munro Trophy (Festival Winner)
Monument Performing Arts School "The Cheviot,The Stag and the Black,Black Oil" (abridged) by John McGrath
Procter Trophy (Runner-Up)
Killin Drama Club "A Man of Letters" by Tim Firth
John MS McCabe Trophy (Scottish Life and Character)
Monument Performing Arts School "The Cheviot,The Stag and the Black Black Oil" (abridged) by John McGrath
Jean Sinclair Quaich (Best Moment of Theatre)
Riverside Drama Club "Between Mouthfuls" by Alan Ayckbourn
District Youth Trophy
Monument Performing Arts School "The Cheviot,The Stag and The Black,Black Oil" (abridged) by John McGrath
Monument Performing Arts School and Killin Drama Club progress to Eastern Divisional Finals at Howden Park Centre,Livingston 17-19 March
Monument Performing Arts School also progress to Eastern Divisional Youth Final at McLaren Hall,Killin 26 March
Highland Division
Divisional Results
Young Trophy [Winners] Plocktion A D C with "Billy's Coming Home" by Ann MacLaren
Caroline Groves Trophy [Second] Stornoway Thespians with "The Last Corncrake" by Keith Simpson
Alexander MacRae Trophy [Third] Thurso Players "Chinamen" by Michael Frayn
Dick Lauder Trophy [Production] Plocktion A D C with "Billy's Coming Home" by Ann MacLaren
Gordon Crawford Trophy [Acting] Plocktion A D C with "Billy's Coming Home" by Ann MacLaren
James Weir Trophy [Best Comedy] Thurso Players "Chinamen" by Michael Frayn
The MacLennan Prize [Best stage Presentation] Kilmuir Gaelic Drama Club "The Stone" (A'Chalch) by Rory MacKenzie
Highland Divisional Trophies awarded for performances at District level
Munro Ferguson Shield; Best Performance of a Highland Play: Kilmuir Gaelic Drama Club
MacEwan Quaich Gaelic Play with highest Mark Kilmuir Gaelic Drama Club
Redhead trophy for Best SWRI team Lochalsh WRI "White Lies" by Richard James
Mitford trophy Best Original Play by author in Highland Division... Ann MacLarenfor" Billy's Coming Home""
Eve Hobbs trophy for Winner of Full Length festival...Not awarded
Youth Final Results
David Nelson Cup [Junior Section Winners]
Auchtertyre Primary school with Captain Blackboot and the Wallamagrumba by Patricia Wood
EML Quaich [Intermediate Section]
Thurso Players "Round the world with Class 6 "by Nick Warburton
Walford Trophy [Senior Section Winner] Dingwall Academy The Crimson Cocoanut by Ian Hay
Edward Nicol Trophy [Ensemble Playing]
Poolewe Primary School with The end of the Rainbow by Geoff Bamber
EML Trophy (Best Stage Presentation)
Loch Duich Primary School with Spud Ferret and the case of the missing diamonds by Jeff Gallagher
Highland District Results
Caithness District
Open festival
Winner(Adam Swanson Trophy ) Thurso Players with "Chinamen" by Michael Frayn
Runner Up (Dr Ian Fell trophy ) Wick Players with "The Bride to Be "by Peter Quilter
Calcott Innes Quaich for Highest Acting Mark
Thurso Players with "Chinamen" by Michael Frayn
Margaret Sinclair Shield for Highest Direction Mark
Thurso Players with "Chinamen" by Michael Frayn
The OldMill trophy for Best set outwith winning team
Wick Players with "The Bride to Be "by Peter Quilter
Youth Festival
Winner (Halkirk A D C) Thurso Players"Round The World with Class Six" by Nick Warburton
Gunn Trophy for Best Theatrical Moment
Mount PleasantDrama Club "The Box"devised by the group
Moray Firth District
Winners (Douglas Hunter Rosebowl) Dingwall Players with "Smirnova`s Birthday" by Ludmila Petrushkevaya.
Runners-up (MacleodTrophy) The Florians with "The Bear" by Anton Chekhov.
3rd Place(Marion Munro Trophy) Buccaneer Theatre Club A with "The Beach Hut" by Mark Rees.
Highest Marks for Stage Presentation (Mackenzie Shield)
Buccaneer Theatre Club A.
Highest Mark for Acting (Vera Hallet Trophy)
Dingwall Players.
Highest Mark for Production (Jane Singleton Trophy)
Dingwall Players.
South West Ross District
1st Place Stornoway Thespians with ‘The Last Corncrake’ by Keith Simpson
2nd Place Plockton ADS (S) with ‘Billy’s Coming Home’ by Ann McLaren
3rd Place Plockton ADS (N) with ‘Wind’
Stage Presentation Plockton ADS (S)
Comedy moment Plockton ADS (N)
Skye District
1st (MacPherson Cup ) Kilmuir Gaelic A’Clach (The Stone) by Rory MacKenzie
2nd (MacKinnon Salver) Dunvegan Players To Have and to Hold by Lorraine Forrest-Turner
3rd (Philp Rose Bowl) Kilmuir, English The Bow of Ulysses by Steven Berkoff
Hickman Trophy, highest acting marks Kilmuir, English The Bow of Ulysses by Steven Berkoff
Wakefield Quaich, Stage presentation Kilmuir Gaelic A’Clach (The Stone) by Rory MacKenzie
Elizabeth Wakefield Trophy, Adjudicators' choice Rory MacKenzie
Wakefield Quaich Portree ADS I am Hamlet by Richard James
Kilmuir Gaelic will go forward to Divisional final in Wick.
Northern Division
Divisional Results
Alex Drummond Trophy [Winners] Aberfeldy Drama Club with Bondagers Act 1 by Sue Glover
Jess Milne Quaich [Second] Carnoustie Theatre Club with Daisies by Lisa Nicol
Stonehaven Salver [Third] Perth Drama Club with You Don't Know Me be Carolyn Mccole
Kennedy Thomson Quaich [Stage Presentation] Carnoustie Theatre Club
Alan Nicol MBE Trophy [Best Moment in Theatre] Birsay Drama Group
Bon Accord Cup [Best Team from Community of under 500] Birsay Drama Group
Full Length Play Festival
Emil Rzechorzek Memorial Trophy
Dore‚ Jackson Trophy [Best Musical Production]
George Low Award [Outstanding achievement in Dore‚ Jackson Comp.]
Youth Final Results
Jayne Nicol Youth Trophy [Winners]
Scrap Happy Theatre Company from Blairgowrie "Live with it" devised by the Company
Jenny Hill Youth Trophy [Second]
Palace Players from Kirkwall ! Thought Cabbage Was Green" by Harry Glass
Morton Cup [Best Moment of Theatre Youth] Scrap Happy Theatre Company
Northern District Results
Angus District
The Ian McKay Trophy (awarded to the team with the highest marks in the festival)
Carnoustie Theatre Club: 'Daisies’ by Lisa Nicoll
The Kay Fleming Cup (awarded to the team with the second highest marks in the festival)
Carnoustie Theatre Club - Youth: ‘Sandgran’ by Brian McGuire
The Shiells Trophy (awarded to the team with the highest marks in stage presentation)
Carnoustie Theatre Club: 'Daisies’ by Lisa Nicoll
The Angus Youth Trophy (awarded to the youth team with the highest marks in the festival)
Carnoustie Theatre Club - Youth: ‘Sandgran’ by Brian McGuire
Carnoustie Theatre Club: 'Daisies’ by Lisa Nicoll will represent Angus District in the Divisional Finals.
Carnoustie Theatre Club - Youth: ‘Sandgran’ by Brian McGuire will represent Angus District in the Divisional Youth Finals.