|
Eastern
|
|
|
|
Outlook Tower Trophy [Winners]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
Travels with my Aunt (abridged) by Giles Havergal
from G Greene's novel
|
|
Moffat Trophy [Second]
|
MERCATORS
|
The Cafe by Neville Watchurst
|
|
Bob Buchanan Salver [Third]
|
ABERDOUR PLAYERS
|
The Ark by Helen Grifin
|
|
Say Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
Travels with my Aunt (abridged) by Giles Havergal
from G Greene's novel
|
|
John Duncan Quaich [Production]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
Travels with my Aunt (abridged) by Giles Havergal
from G Greene's novel
|
|
Ann Moar Quaich [Scottish Life & Character]
|
no presented
|
|
|
Jimmy Brown Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
KILLIN DRAMA CLUB
|
The Evergreens by David Campton
|
|
Jean Fleming Quaich [Best Comedy]
|
KIRKCALDY ADS
|
When I Snap My Fingers by Bruce Adam
|
|
Youth Final
|
|
|
|
|
YOUNG PORTONIANS THEATRE CLUB
|
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road by Mark Wheeler
|
|
Full Length Play Festival
|
|
|
|
Fraser Neal Trophy
|
LEITHEATRE
|
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
|
|
|
|
|
|
Northern
|
|
|
|
Alex Drummond Trophy [Winners]
|
PERTH DRAMA CLUB
|
Two by Jim Cartwright
|
|
Jess Milne Quaich [Second]
|
STUDIO THEATRE GROUP
|
A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter
|
|
Stonehaven Salver [Third]
|
FORFAR DRAMATIC SOCIETY
|
Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter
|
|
Kennedy Thomson Quaich [Stage Presentation]
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB
|
The Pantomime Play by Douglas Jackson
|
|
Jayne Nicol Youth Trophy [Winners]
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB
|
The Pantomime Play by Douglas Jackson
|
|
Jenny Hill Youth Trophy [Second]
|
ABERFELDY DRAMA CLUB
|
Regarding the Label: Displaced Person based on a
poem by Bertolt Brecht
|
|
Bon Accord Cup [Best Team from Community of under
500]
|
HOY & WALLS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
|
Resting Place by David Campton
|
|
Youth Final
|
|
|
|
Morton Cup [winner]
|
ABERFELDY DRAMA CLUB
|
Regarding the Label: Displaced Person based on a
poem by Bertolt Brecht
|
|
Full Length Play Festival
|
|
|
|
Emil Rzechorzek Memorial Trophy
|
no entry in 2004
|
.
|
|
Dore Jackson Trophy [Best Musical Production]
|
STROMNESS YOUTH DRAMA CLUB
|
Bugsy Malone by Alan Parker
|
|
George Low Award [Outstanding achievement in Dore
Jackson Comp.]
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB
|
Jack in the Beanstalk by Peter Denyer
|
|
|
|
|
|
Western
|
|
|
|
Samm Hankin Trophy [Winners]
|
CROSSMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB
|
Norman Is An Island (*)by Mark Rees
|
|
Pringle Trophy [Second]
|
KIRKTON PLAYERS
|
The Donahoue Sister by Geraldine Aron
|
|
Scott Bowl [Third]
|
STEWARTON DRAMA GROUP
|
Murphy's Law by Harry Glass
|
|
Scottish National Players Trophy [Scottish Life
& Character]
|
STEWARTON DRAMA CLUB
|
Murphy's Law by Harry Glass
|
|
Stewart Hood Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
GREENOCK PLAYERS
|
Can You hear the Music by David Campton
|
|
Youth Final
|
|
|
|
Cora Anderson Trophy [ winner]
|
GREENOCK PLAYERS
|
The Trial of Harry Mann by Michael Dines
|
|
Eastwood Cup for Stage Presentation
|
KIRKINTILLOCH PLAYERS
|
The Witching Hour by Philip Johnson
|
|
Full Length Play Festival
|
|
|
|
Ayrshire District
|
|
|
|
Muir Shield [Winners]
|
none entered in 2004
|
|
|
Jack Ireland Trophy [Highest Marks in Production]
|
|
|
|
Section I
|
|
|
|
Clark Cup [Winners]
|
none entered in 2004
|
|
|
Section II
|
|
|
|
Outram Rose Bowl [Winners]
|
none entered in 2004
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Highland
|
|
|
|
Young Trophy [Winners]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
Caroline Groves Trophy [Second]
|
BUCANNEER THEATRE GROUP
|
It's A Dogs LIfe by Pam Valentine
|
|
Alexander MacRae Trophy [Third]
|
LOCHCARRON adc
|
Hewers of Coal by Joe Corrie
|
|
Dick Lauder Trophy [Production]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
Gordon Crawford Trophy [Acting]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
James Weir Trophy [Best Comedy]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
The Maclellan Prize [Best stage Presentation]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
Youth Final
|
|
|
|
David Nelson Cup [Junior Section Winners]
|
Plockton Primary School
|
A Pheigi A Ghraidh (Peggy Dear) by N Mackinnon,
E Macleod & I Mackenzie
|
|
E. M. L Quaich [Intermediate Section Winners]
|
Millburn Academy
|
The Pie Eyed Piper by Peter Whitely
|
|
Walford Trophy [Senior Section Winner]
|
Tain Royal Acdemy
|
Into Little Stars (*) by Peter Whitely
|
|
Edward Nicol Trophy [Ensemble Playing]
|
Millburn Academy
|
The Pie Eyed Piper by Peter Whitely
|
|
EML Trophy (Best Stage Presentation)
|
Plockton High School (Senior)
|
After the Dream by Richard MacAuley
|
|
Full Length Play Festival
|
|
|
|
Eve Hobbes Trophy
|
STORNOWAY THESPIANS
|
The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde
|
|
|
|
|
|
Eastern Division
|
|
|
|
Borders District
|
|
|
|
Spaven Trophy [Winners]
|
BOWMONT THEATRE
|
Between Mouthfuls by Alan Ayckbourn
|
|
Neidpath Trophy [Second]
|
KELSO ADS
|
Under Suspicion by Angus McVicar
|
|
Ovens Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
BOWMONT THEATRE
|
Between Mouthfuls by Alan Ayckbourn
|
|
Edinburgh District
|
|
|
|
Edith Forbes Trophy [Winners]
|
MERCATORS
|
The Cafe by Neville Watchurst
|
|
Charles Rowland Cup [Second]
|
LINLITHGOW PLAYERS
|
Light Lunch by Bridgett Derrett
|
|
Ian Wishart Quaich [Third]
|
EDINBURGH GRADUATE T.G.
|
Crave by Sarah Kane
|
|
Bobby Watt Cup [Stage Presentation]
|
LINLITHGOW PLAYERS
|
Light Lunch by Bridgett Derrett
|
|
John McIntyre Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
MERCATORS
|
The Cafe by Neville Watchurst
|
|
Eric Bennett Trophy [Production]
|
MERCATORS
|
The Cafe by Neville Watchurst
|
|
Sadie Aitken Shield [Best First Entry]
|
none eligible
|
|
|
Margaret Allan Quaich [Scottish Life & Character]
|
none eligible
|
|
|
Edinburgh District Youth Evening
|
|
|
|
District Youth Trophy [Winners]
|
None eligible
|
|
|
Falkirk District
|
|
|
|
East Stirlingshire District Trophy [Winners]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
Travels with my Aunt (abridged) by Giles Havergal
from G Greene's novel
|
|
Porteous Salver [Second]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
The Hitchiker by Lucille Fletcher
|
|
Sandy Barker Quaich [Production]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
Travels with my Aunt (abridged) by Giles Havergal
from G Greene's novel
|
|
Rose Bowl Award [Stage Presentation]
|
TRYST THEATRE
|
The Hitchiker by Lucille Fletcher
|
|
Margaret Miller Quaich [Adjudicator's Award]
|
YOUNG PORTONIAN THEATRE CO.
|
Young Portonian Theatre Co for both plays entered
|
|
Lillias Scougall Trophy [Audience Award]
|
YOUNG PORTONIAN THEATRE CO.
|
Fireflies by Harry Glass
|
|
Youth team going to Eastern Youth Divisionals
|
YOUNG PORTONIAN THEATRE CO.
|
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road by Mark Wheeler
|
|
Fife District
|
|
|
|
Grace Hunter Trophy [Winner]
|
ABERDOUR PLAYERS
|
The Ark by Helen Grifin
|
|
George Benedetti Salver [Second]
|
KADS
|
When I Snap my Fingers by Bruce Adam
|
|
Jenny Greenaway Quaich [Highest Marks in Production]
|
KADS
|
The Lovers by Harold Pinter
|
|
Ivan Mentiplay Cup [Stage Presentation]
|
ABERDOUR PLAYERS
|
The Ark by Helen Grifin
|
|
Buckhaven Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
ABERDOUR PLAYERS
|
The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter
|
|
Pam Lawson Salver (Best Comedy Moment)
|
LESLIE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
|
Mary Mary by Bruce Adam
|
|
Lothian District
|
|
|
|
Edinburgh Evening News Trophy [Winners]
|
|
|
|
Jean Harper Salver [Second]
|
|
|
|
Tom Bell Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
|
|
|
Carlton Highland Hotel Trophy [A Moment in Time]
|
|
No festival in 2004
|
|
Stirling District
|
|
|
|
Munro Trophy [Winners]
|
FINTRY AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY
|
100 by Diene Petterle, Neil Monaghan & Christopher
Heimann
|
|
Procter Trophy [Second]
|
KILLIN DRAMA CLUB
|
The Evergreens by David Campton
|
|
John M S McCabe Trophy [Scottish Life & Character)
|
Not presented
|
|
|
Jean Sinclair memorial Trophy (Best moment of theatre)
|
FINTRY AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY
|
100 by Diene Petterle, Neil Monaghan & Christopher
Heimann
|
|
Youth team going to Eastern Youth Divisionals
|
DOLLAR YOUTH THEATRE
|
A Dog's Life by Pam Valentine
|
|
|
|
|
|
Highland
|
|
|
|
Trophies Awarded For District
Performances
|
|
|
|
Munro-Ferguson Shield [Best Performance of Highland
Play]
|
Dingwall Players
|
Fish by Donald M Mackenzie
|
|
Readhead Trophy [Best S.W.R.I. Team]
|
LOCHALSH SWRI
|
That Old Black Magic by Andrea MacPhail
|
|
Mitford Trophy [Best Original Play from Highland
Div.]
|
TAIN ROYAL ACADEMY [Y]
|
Into Little Stars* by Peter Whitely
|
|
Macewen Quaich [Gaelic Play with the Highest Marks]
|
KILMUIR GAELIC DC
|
Ni Ni Fhin E! by Mairi MacLeod
|
|
|
|
|
|
Caithness
|
|
|
|
Wick Players Trophy [Winners]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
Ian Fell Salver [Second equal]
|
WICK PLAYERS / THURSO PLAYERS
|
Blackmail by D Grant & W Wilson
/ Bookends by Scott Perry
|
|
Margaret Sinclair Shield [Production]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
Calcott Innes Quaich [Highest Acting Marks]
|
WICK PLAYERS
|
Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn by Jason Milligan
|
|
The Old Mill Trophy [Best Set outwith the Winning
Play]
|
THURSO PLAYERS
|
Bookends by Scott Perry
|
|
Moray Firth
|
|
|
|
Douglas Hunter Rose Bowl [Winners]
|
DINGWALL PLAYERS
|
Smile by David Campton
|
|
Macleod Trophy [Second]
|
BUCCANEER THEATRE CLUB
|
A Dog's Life by Pam Valentine
|
|
Marion Munro Trophy [Third]
|
DINGWALL PLAYERS
|
Fish by Donald M Mackenzie
|
|
Mackenzie Shield [Stage Presentation]
|
DINGWALL PLAYERS
|
Smile by David Campton
|
|
Vera Hallett Trophy [Highest Acting Marks]
|
BUCANEER THEATRE CLUB
|
A Dog's Life by Pam Valentine
|
|
Skye
|
|
|
|
MacPherson Cup [Winners]
|
KILMUIR DRAMA CLUB
|
Corpsing by Peter Barnes
|
|
Mackinnon Salver [Second]
|
KILMUIR GAELIC DRAMA CLUB
|
Ni Ni Fhin E! (*) (I'll Do it Myself!)by Mairi MacLeod
|
|
Philp Rose Bowl [Third]
|
CARBOST VILLAGE DRAMA GROUP
|
George by Derek Hickman
|
|
Derek Hickman Trophy [Highest Marks in Acting]
|
KILMUIR DRAMA CLUB
|
Corpsing by Peter Barnes
|
|
Roger Wakefield Quaich [Stage Presentation]
|
PORTREE A D S
|
Background Artiste by Stephen Smith
|
|
South West Ross
|
|
|
|
South West Ross Quaich [Winners]
|
LOCHCARRON A D S
|
Hewers of Coal by Joe Corrie
|
|
Lochalsh Cup [Second]
|
LOCHALSH SWRI
|
That Old Black Magic by Andea MacPhail
|
|
Statuette [Third]
|
PLOCKTON A D S
|
Chix by Jan Storie
|
|
Salver [Stage Presentation]
|
PLOCKTON A D S
|
Chix by Jan Storie
|
|
Charlie Rennie Memorial Quaich [Best Moment of Comedy]
|
LOCHALSH SWRI
|
That Old Black Magic by Andea MacPhail
|
|
Sutherland
|
|
|
|
MacLeod Cup [Winners]
|
|
|
|
Grosvenor Trophy [Second]
|
|
|
|
Ross Quaich [Third]
|
|
|
|
Normana Mackintosh Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
|
No festival in 2004
|
|
Western Isles
|
|
|
|
MacEwan Quaich [Winners]
|
|
|
|
Charlie Taylor Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
|
no festival in 2004
|
|
|
|
|
|
Highland District Youth Festival
|
|
|
|
Phoenix Trophy [Winners]
|
Tain Royal Academy
|
Into Little Stars (*) by Peter Whitely
|
|
Ross-shire Trophy [Second]
|
Dingwall Academy
|
In Need of Care by David E Rowley
|
|
Halley Shield [Third]
|
Dingwall Academy
|
Brief Lives by Andrew Beattie
|
|
Edam Cheese Trophy [Highest Marks in Acting]
|
Tain Royal Academy
|
Into Little Stars (*) by Peter Whitely
|
|
Ruth B Gilvray Trophy [Costume]
|
Millburn Academy
|
The Pie Eyed Piper by Peter Whitely
|
|
Magic Moment trophy
|
Plockton Primary School (junior)
|
A Pheigi A Ghraidh (Peggy Dear) by N Mackinnon,
E MacLeod &I Mackenzie
|
|
Halkirk ADC Trophy
|
Thurso Players
|
Where is Mandalay? by Christopher Kelly
|
|
|
|
|
|
Northern
|
|
|
|
Aberdeen
|
|
|
|
Rowantree-Harvey Shield [Winners]
|
STUDIO THEATRE GROUP
|
A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter
|
|
Gallery Trophy [Second]
|
AMICI
|
One Season's King by George MacEwan Green
|
|
Alistair Selway Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
FERRYHILL PLAYERS
|
Landscape by Harold Pinter
|
|
Aberdeen District Youth Trophy
|
ACORN THEATRE YOUTH
|
The Laundry Girls by Bill Owen
|
|
ACE Trophy [Outstanding Achievement]
|
ACORN THEATRE YOUTH
|
|
|
Castlegait Trophy for best stage Presentation
|
|
|
|
Youth Team going to Northern Divisionals at Webster
Theatre
|
ACORN THEATRE YOUTH
|
The Laundry Girls by Bill Owen
|
|
Angus
|
|
|
|
Ian McKay Trophy[Winners]
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB (YOUTH)
|
The Pantomime Play by Douglas Jackson
|
|
Kay Fleming Trophy [Second]
|
FORFAR DRAMATIC SOCIETY)
|
Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter
|
|
Shiells Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
KAIMS PLAYERS
|
Whose Life Is It Anyay? (Act 1) by Brian Clark
|
|
Angus Youth Trophy
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB (YOUTH)
|
The Pantomime Play by Douglas Jackson
|
|
Entertainment Award
|
|
not presented
|
|
Youth Team going to Northern Divisionals at Webster
Theatre
|
CARNOUSTIE THEATRE CLUB (YOUTH)
|
The Pantomime Play by Douglas Jackson
|
|
Orkney
|
|
|
|
Challenge Cup [Winners]
|
KIRKWALL ARTS
|
A Betrothal by Lanford Wilson
|
|
Firth Trophy [Second]
|
STROMNESS DRAMA CLUB
|
Marcel Pursued by the Hounds by Michael Tremblay
(trans. John Van Burek & Bill Glassco)
|
|
A C Hunter Cup [Third]
|
HOY & WALLS ENTERTAIMENT GROUP
|
Resting Place by David Campton
|
|
George Scott Cup [Stage Presentation]
|
STROMNESS DRAMA CLUB
|
Marcel Pursued by the Hounds by Michael Tremblay
(trans. John Van Burek & Bill Glassco)
|
|
Jean Campbell Memorial Trophy
[Scottish Life & Character]
|
EVIE SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB
|
The Storyteller (*) by S Whitworth
|
|
Orcadian Youth Trophy
|
PALACE PLAYERS YOUTH
|
Dreamjobs by Graham Jones
|
|
St Magnus Parish Trophy [Rural District Winner]
|
HOY & WALLS ENTERTAIMENT GROUP
|
Resting Place by David Campton
|
|
North Isles Cup [Winner from North Isles]
|
ROUSAY DRAMA CLUB
|
The Day of Reckoning by Michael Kilgarrif
|
|
Youth Team going to Northern Divisionals at Webster
Theatre
|
PALACE PLAYERS YOUTH
|
Dreamjobs by Graham Jones
|
|
Perthshire
|
|
|
|
Hunter Community Drama Trophy [Winners]
|
PERTH DRAMA CLUB
|
Two by Jim Cartwright
|
|
Sandy Miller Cup [Second]
|
ATHOLL PLAYERS
|
In the Blinking of an Eye by Jeremy Hylton Davies
|
|
Roy Caterer Memorial Quaich [Stage Presentation]
|
ABERFELDY DRAMA CLUB
|
Singing in the Wilderness by David Campton
|
|
Billy Gordon Trophy (Youth winners)
|
ABERFELDY DRAMA CLUB (Y)
|
Regarding the Label: Displaced Person based on a
poem by Bertolt Brecht
|
|
Perthshire District Youth Cup (2nd Youth place)
|
BIPS
|
Dreamjobs by Graham Jones
|
|
Stirling Stone [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
PERTH DRAMA CLUB
|
Two by Jim Cartwright
|
|
The Frank Martin Award
|
|
|
|
Youth Team going to Northern Divisionals at Webster
Theatre
|
ABERFELDY DRAMA CLUB (Y)
|
Regarding the Label: Displaced Person based on a
poem by Bertolt Brecht
|
|
Kincardine & Deeside
|
|
|
|
Barclay Harvey Cup[Winners]
|
|
|
|
Emil & Helen Rzechorzek Trophy [Second]
|
|
|
|
Kincardineshire Salver [Stage Presentation]
|
|
|
|
MacMillan Shield [Youth Team]
|
|
No festival in 2004
|
|
|
|
|
|
Western Division
|
|
|
|
Argyll & Kintyre
|
|
|
|
Rex Trophy [Winners]
|
ACCENT PLAYERS
|
Inheritance by Jill Woods
|
|
Charteris Rose Bowl [Second]
|
ACCENT JUNIORS
|
Can You Hear The Music? by David Campton
|
|
Dunaverty Trophy [Third]
|
CARRADALE DRAMA CLUB
|
Red Hot In Amsterdam by Patricia Robinson
|
|
Campbeltown Drama Club Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
ACCENT JUNIORS
|
Can You Hear The Music? by David Campton
|
|
John Bryce Salver [Audience Appreciation]
|
CARRADALE DRAMA CLUB
|
Red Hot In Amsterdam by Patricia Robinson
|
|
Visitor's Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
|
TARBERT ACADEMY DRAMA CLUB (Y)
|
The Terrible Fate of Humpty Dumpty by David Calcutt
|
|
Eniskillen Quaich [Production]
|
ACCENT PLAYERS
|
Inheritance by Jill Woods
|
|
Galbraith Cup [Best Youth Entry]
|
ACCENT JUNIORS
|
Can You Hear The Music? by David Campton
|
|
Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
|
ACCENT JUNIORS
|
Can You Hear The Music? by David Campton
|
|
Ayrshire
|
|
|
|
Joe Corrie Cup [Winners]
|
STEWARTON DRAMA GROUP
|
Murphy's Law by Harry Glass
|
|
Rodger Trophy [Second]
|
LAIGH KIRK DRAMATIC CLUB
|
Murdering at the Viacrage by 'H' Connolly
|
|
Stanley Paton Salver [Third]
|
LARGS PLAYERS
|
Sonny De Ree's Life Flashes before His Eyes by Bill
Bozzone
|
|
Alex McGregor Trophy [Acting]
|
LARGS PLAYERS
|
Sonny De Ree's Life Flashes before His Eyes by Bill
Bozzone
|
|
David Brown Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
McGAVIN DRAMA CLUB
|
Red Peppers by Noel Coward
|
|
George Addison Quaich [Lighting]
|
McGAVIN DRAMA CLUB
|
Eye of the Beholder by Alistair Ferguson
|
|
Ayrshire Youth Trophy
|
ST MICHAELS' PLAYERS
|
Happy Ever After by Andra Bishop
|
|
The James B Love trophy [ Acting youth]
|
LARGS JUNIOR PLAYERS
|
The Sin of Rhyme by Harry Glass
|
|
Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
|
ST MICHAELS' PLAYERS (Y)
|
Happy Ever After by Andra Bishop
|
|
Glasgow
|
|
|
|
City Of Glasgow Trophy [Winners]
|
KIRKTON PLAYERS
|
The Donohue Sisters by Geraldine Aron
|
|
Amateur Theatre Trophy [Second]
|
NEW VICTORY PLAYERS
|
Sorry Wrong Number by Lucille Fletcher
|
|
Ballantyne Trophy [Third]
|
NEW VICTORY PLAYERS
|
In by The Half by Jimmie Chinn
|
|
Anne Brown Memorial Trophy [Acting]
|
KIRKTON PLAYERS
|
The Donohue Sisters by Geraldine Aron
|
|
Hilda Hankin Trophy [Stage Presentation]
|
NEW VICTORY PLAYERS
|
Sorry Wrong Number by Lucille Fletcher
|
|
Royalty Players Trophy [Scottish Life & Character]
|
not awarded
|
|
|
Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
|
KIRKINTILLOCH PLAYERS (Y)
|
The Witching Hour by Phillip Johnston
|
|
Inverclyde
|
|
|
|
Telegraph Trophy [Winners]
|
GREENOCK PLAYERS
|
Can You Hear the Music? by David Campton
|
|
Wallace Bennett Cup [Second]
|
GREENOCK PLAYERS
|
Goodbye Iphigenia by George MacEwan Green
|
|
Moray Glasser Cup [Third]
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POOL THEATRE COMPANY
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Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses by Harry Glass
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Bob Richardson Trophy [Technical Achievement]
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GREENOCK PLAYERS
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Can You Hear the Music? by David Campton
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Ray Linn Craig Trophy [Production]
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POOL THEATRE COMPANY
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Truth, Beauty and Contact Lenses by Harry Glass
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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GREENOCK PLAYERS (Y)
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The Trial of Harry Mann by Michael Dines
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Renfrew & Eastwood
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St Mirin Trophy [Winners]
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Express Trophy [Second]
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No festival in 2004
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Eastwood Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Stewartry
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Martin Cup [Winners]
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CROSSMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB
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Norman is an Island (*) by Mark Rees
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Gourlay Salver [Second]
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CROSSMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB
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Faint Sound of a Bell by Patricia Wood
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Stewartry Trophy [Third]
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LOCHSIDE YOUTH THEATRE (Y)
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Mrs Worthingtons Daughter (*) by Mark Rees
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McGarrie Cup [Scottish Life & Character]
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not presented
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Davina Parley Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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LOCHSIDE YOUTH THEATRE
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Gilly's Gem by Sandy Taylor
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Bill MacKinnon Trophy [Production]
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CROSSMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB
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Norman is an Island (*) by Mark Rees
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Meg Imrie [Audience Choice]
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CROSSMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB
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Norman is an Island (*) by Mark Rees
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Lochside Theatre Youth Trophy
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LOCHSIDE YOUTH THEATRE (Y)
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Mrs Worthingtons Daughter (*) by Mark Rees
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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LOCHSIDE YOUTH THEATRE (Y)
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Mrs Worthingtons Daughter (*) by Mark Rees
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Wigtown
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Jack Hughes Trophy [Winners]
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STRANRAER CLUB JUNIORS
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That Night by Liza Maxwell
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McMaster Cup [Second]
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STRANRAER DRAMA CLUB
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The Bear by Anton Chekhov adapted by Bernard Lawrence
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Fidler Cup [Stage Decor]
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STRANRAER DRAMA CLUB
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The Bear by Anton Chekhov adapted by Bernard Lawrence
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Wigtownshire Educational Trust Trophy [Scottish
Life & Character]
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STRANRAER DRAMA CLUB
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It was Written in the Stars by Des O'Donnell
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Stranraer Town Council Cup [Junior Team]
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STRANRAER CLUB JUNIORS
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That Night by Liza Maxwell
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Drew Murray MBE Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
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CREETOWN DRAMA CLUB
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Nobody here but us Chickens by Peter Barnes
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Harriet Collins Quaich [Highest Marks in Production]
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STRANRAER DRAMA CLUB
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Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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STRANRAER CLUB JUNIORS
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That Night by Liza Maxwell
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