SCDA One Act Festival 2006 Results
British Final Results
| Howard de Walden Trophy | Holywood Players (Ireland) | The Invisible Man by Jennifer Johnston |
| Geoffrey Whitworth Trophy - awarded to the author of the best new play performed in this year's UK festivals | Sliced by James Gillingham |
Scottish Final Results
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Wheatley
Tassie [winners] |
Kirkintilloch Players |
Shakers Re-Stirred by John Godber & Jane Thornton |
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Jim Porteous
Trophy [second] |
Ad Hoc (Orkney) |
Celebrations by Harold Pinter |
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David Baxter
Salver [third] |
Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society |
The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere (adapted by Timothy Mooney) |
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Grampian
Television Trophy [Best stage decor] |
Ad Hoc (Orkney) |
Celebrations by Harold Pinter |
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Glen McKemmie
Trophy [Scottish Life and character] |
PLAMF Players |
The Brother's Suit by Peter McDougal |
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Scott
Salver (Best original play in festival) |
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One For Sorrow by Russell Adams |
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Scottish
Youth Final |
Unmasqued Drama Co. (Youth) |
From Failing Hands by Joel Houck |
Divisional Final Results
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Eastern |
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Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society |
The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere (adapted by Timothy Mooney) |
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Moffat
Trophy [Second] |
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The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter |
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Bob Buchanan
Salver [Third] |
Tryst Theatre |
Mary Queen of Scots got her Head Chopped Off (abridged) by Liz Lochhead |
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Say Trophy
[Stage Presentation] |
Tryst Theatre |
Mary Queen of Scots got her Head Chopped Off (abridged) by Liz Lochhead |
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John Duncan
Quaich [Production] |
Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society |
The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere (adapted by Timothy Mooney) |
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Ann Moar
Quaich [Scottish Life & Character] |
Leitheatre |
The Income by Joe Corrie |
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Jimmy
Brown Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre] |
Kelso Amateur Dramatic Society |
What are you doing here? by David Campton for the bus driver. |
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Jean Fleming
Quaich [Best Comedy] |
Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society |
The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere (adapted by Timothy Mooney) |
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Youth
Final |
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Young Portonian Theatre Company |
The Musicians by Patrick Marber |
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Full Length
Play Festival |
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Fraser
Neal Trophy |
Tryst Theatre |
The Steamie by Tony Roper |
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Northern |
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Alex Drummond
Trophy [Winners] |
Carnoustie Theatre Club |
Loser by Brian Friel |
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Jess Milne
Quaich [Second] |
Ad Hoc (Orkney) |
Celebrations by Harold Pinter |
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Stonehaven
Salver [Third] |
AMICI |
The Old One Two by A.R. Gurney |
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Kennedy
Thomson Quaich [Stage Presentation] |
Palace Players |
Primula the Non-Sheep Dog and the Great Grey Wolf by Graham Holiday |
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Jayne
Nicol Youth Trophy [Winners] |
Palace Players |
Primula the Non-Sheep Dog and the Great Grey Wolf by Graham Holiday |
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Jenny
Hill Youth Trophy [Second] |
Stromness Drama Group |
The Reluctant Highwayman by Michael Leggat |
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Bon Accord
Cup [Best Team from Community of under 500] |
Hoy & Walls Entertainment Group |
The Adjudicator (*) by Lindsay Hall |
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Youth
Final |
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Morton
Cup [winner] |
Unmasqued Drama Co. (Youth) |
From Failing Hands by Joel Houck |
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Full Length
Play Festival |
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Emil Rzechorzek
Memorial Trophy |
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Dore‚
Jackson Trophy [Best Musical Production] |
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George
Low Award [Outstanding achievement in Dore‚ Jackson Comp.] |
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Western |
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Samm Hankin
Trophy [Winners] |
Kirkintilloch Players |
Shakers Re-Stirred by John Godber & Jane Thornton |
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Pringle
Trophy [Second] |
PLAMF Players |
The Brother's Suit by Peter McDougal |
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Scott
Bowl [Third] |
McGavin Drama Club |
Martyred Wives by Margaret Hood |
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Scottish
National Players Trophy [Scottish Life & Character] |
PLAMF Players |
The Brother's Suit by Peter McDougal |
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Stewart
Hood Trophy [Stage Presentation] |
Stewarton Drama Group |
Albert by Richard Harris |
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Youth
Final |
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Cora Anderson
Trophy [ winner] |
Kirkintilloch Youth Players |
Its a Lovely Day Tomorrow (*) by the cast |
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Eastwood
Cup for Stage Presentation |
Kirkintilloch Youth Players |
Its a Lovely Day Tomorrow (*) by the cast |
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Full Length
Play Festival |
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Ayrshire
District |
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Muir Shield
[Winners] |
McGavin Drama |
Men Should Weep by Agnes Adam |
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Jack Ireland
Trophy [Highest Marks in Production] |
McGavin Drama |
Men Should Weep by Agnes Adam |
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Glasgow
District |
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The Alan
Mackill Trophy [Winners] |
Kirkintilloch Players |
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Jay Presson Allen |
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The Lion
Trophy [second place] |
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Section
I |
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Section
II |
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Outram
Rose Bowl [Winners] |
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Young
Trophy [Winners] |
Thurso Players |
Winners by Brian Friel |
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Caroline
Groves Trophy [Second] |
Wick Players |
Roman Fever by Hugh Leonard |
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Alexander
MacRae Trophy [Third] |
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Dick Lauder
Trophy [Production] |
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Gordon
Crawford Trophy [Acting] |
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James
Weir Trophy [Best Comedy] |
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The Maclellan
Prize [Best stage Presentation] |
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Youth
Final |
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David
Nelson Cup [Junior Section Winners] |
Dingwall Acadmeny |
The Spiriting of Burd Ellenby Ron Nic |
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E. M.
L Quaich [Intermediate Section Winners] |
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Walford
Trophy [Senior Section Winner] |
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Edward
Nicol Trophy [Ensemble Playing] |
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EML Trophy
(Best Stage Presentation) |
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Full Length
Play Festival |
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Eve Hobbes
Trophy |
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