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    2009 Festival Awards

    NATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVALS ASSOCIATION
    in conjunction with
    WOKING DRAMA ASSOCIATION
    presented
    36th BRITISH ALL WINNERS FESTIVAL
    at
    Rhoda McGaw Theatre
    The Ambassadors, Peacock Centre
    Woking, Surrey, GU21 6GQ

    from Sunday 19th to Saturday 25th July 2009

    Adjudicator: Mike Kaiser GODA

    FESTIVAL WINNERS
    (subject to confirmation)

    Full Length Plays
    OVERALL WINNER - The Mary Blakeman Trophy
    Bejou Productions with “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me" by Frank McGuinness
    RUNNER UP - The Amateur Stage Trophy
    Horncastle Theatre Company with “The Accrington Pals” by Peter Whelan
    ADJUDICATOR'S DISCRETIONARY AWARD - The Felixstowe Festival Trophy
    Stageability Actors School with “Blood Brothers” by Willy Russell
    BACKSTAGE AWARD - The Sydney Fisher Trophy
    Horncastle Theatre Company with “The Accrington Pals” by Peter Whelan
    HALIFAX EVENING COURIER AWARD - Audience Appreciation
    Bejou Productions with “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me" by Frank McGuinness

    One Act Plays
    OVERALL WINNER - The Irving Trophy
    Karvid Productions with “Alas Poor Fred” by James Saunders
    RUNNER UP - The NDFA Council Trophy
    Lighted Fools Theatre Company with “The Dumb Waiter” by Harold Pinter
    ADJUDICATOR'S AWARD - The Amateur Theatre Trophy
    Runnymede Drama Group with “The King” by Stewart Conn
    BACKSTAGE AWARD - The Sydney Fisher Trophy
    Runnymede Drama Group with “The King” by Stewart Conn
    ISLE OF MAN NEWSPAPERS AWARD - Audience Appreciation
    Woking College Theatre Company with “Cider With Rosie” by Laurie Lee

    Youth Entry
    WINNER OF YOUTH SECTION - The NDFA Trophy
    Woking College Theatre Company “Cider With Rosie” by Laurie Lee (A stage adaptation by James Roose-Evans)
    MOST PROMISING YOUTH PARTICIPATION AWARD - The Buxton Trophy
    Marist Senior School with “A Memory Of Lizzie” by David Foxton
    ENCOURAGEMENT OF YOUTH THEATRE - Nan Nuttall Award
    GADOC with “Marry Me A Little” by Stephen Sondheim, Craig Lucas & Norman Rene