SCDA One Act Festival 2009 Results
British Final
2009 Winner of the British Final is Scotland.
The competing teams were:-
| (Wales) | New "Tabs" Theatre |
But Yesterday by Jimmy Chinn |
| (Northern Ireland) |
The Clarence Players
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A Little Something For The Ducks by Jean Lennox
Toddle
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| (Scotland) | Kirkton Players | Two by Jim Cartwright |
| (England) | Total Arts Community Theatre |
Moll Flanders by J Machen |
Scottish Final Results
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Wheatley Tassie [winners]
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Kirkton Players | Two by Jim Cartwright |
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Jim Porteous Trophy [second]
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Tryst Theatre | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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David Baxter Salver [third]
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Crossmichael | Whodidit by Neil Harrison |
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Grampian Television Trophy [Best stage decor]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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Connie Fisher Trophy [Highest Marks in Direction]
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Crossmichael | Whodidit by Neil Harrison |
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Glen McKemmie Trophy [Scottish Life and character]
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not awarded |
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Scott Salver (Best original play in festival)
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I have known a monster by Danny McCahon | |
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Wick Players "Donald T Farmer" Trophy [Best Theatrical
Moment]
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Tryst Theatre | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
Scottish Youth Final |
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Quidi Vidi Trophy
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Young Portonian Theatre Co. | And Then There Were 3 by John F Glen |
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Eastern
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Outlook Tower Trophy [Winners]
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Tryst Theatre | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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Moffat Trophy [Second]
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Kirkcaldy ADS | Room 504 by Jimmie Chinn |
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Bob Buchanan Salver [Third]
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Leitheatre | And Go to Innisfree by Jean Lennox Toddie |
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Say Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Tryst Theatre | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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John Duncan Quaich [Production]
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Tryst Theatre | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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Ann Moar Quaich [Scottish Life & Character]
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not awarded | |
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Jimmy Brown Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Tryst Theatre |
After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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Jean Fleming Quaich [Best Comedy]
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Leslie ADS | Purvis by Nick Warburton |
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Youth Final
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Millennium Trophy [winners]
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Young Portonian Theatre Company | And Then There Were 3 by John F Glen |
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Peter Gorman Memorial Trophy [Best Moment in Theatre]
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Aberdour Youth Theatre | Alice's Wonderland by Greg West |
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Full Length Play Festival
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No festival in 2009 | |
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Fraser Neal Trophy
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Northern
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Alex Drummond Trophy [Winners]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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Jess Milne Quaich [Second]
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Carnoustie Theatre Club | A Fine Gentleman by Alan Richardson |
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Stonehaven Salver [Third]
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Blairgowrie Players | Late Entry by David Tristram |
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Kennedy Thomson Quaich [Stage Presentation]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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Alan Nicol Trophy [Best Moment in Theatre]
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Carnoustie Theatre Club | A Fine Gentleman by
Alan Richardson (for Willie falling out of the window) |
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Jayne Nicol Youth Trophy [Winners]
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Carnoustie Youth Theatre | Jolly Good Fun by Mike Newbold |
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Jenny Hill Youth Trophy [Second]
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Stromness Academy | Twa Corbies by the Stromness Academy pupils of 2003 |
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Bon Accord Cup [Best Team from Community of under
500]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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Youth Final
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Morton Cup [winner]
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Act 2 | A.S.B.O.S. (Always seen Below Others in Society) devised by Act 2 |
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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]
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Crossmichael Drama Club | Whodidit ? by Neil Harrison |
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Pringle Trophy [Second]
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Kirkton Players | Two - abridged by Jim Cartwright |
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Scott Bowl [Third]
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The Largs Players | Melody by Deirdre Kinahan |
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Scottish National Players Trophy [Scottish Life
& Character]
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Greenock Players | Halloween by James Scotland |
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Stewart Hood Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Crossmichael Drama Club | Whodidit ? by Neil Harrison |
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Youth Final
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Cora Anderson Trophy [ winner]
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Abbey Youth Drama Club | The Code of the West by Michael Kilgarriff |
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Eastwood Cup for Stage Presentation
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Stranraer Junior Drama club | A Little Elfin Magic by Donna Brightwell |
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Full Length Play Festival
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Clark Cup [Winners]
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Kirkintilloch Players | Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier |
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Outram Rose Bowl [2nd]
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Lochside Theatre | The Steamie by Tony Roper |
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Highland
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Young Trophy [Winners]
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Buccaneer Theatre | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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Caroline Groves Trophy [Second]
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Dunvegan Players | Say Something Happened by Alan Bennett |
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Alexander MacRae Trophy [Third]
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Florians (Inverness) | Swansong by Vanessa Brooks |
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Dick Lauder Trophy [Production]
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Buccaneer Theatre | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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Gordon Crawford Trophy [Acting]
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Buccaneer Theatre | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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James Weir Trophy [Best Comedy]
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Buccaneer Theatre | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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The MacLennan Prize [Best stage Presentation]
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Plockton ADS | The Pen of My Aunt by Gordon Daviot |
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Youth Final
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David Nelson Cup [Junior Section Winners]
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Auchtertyre Primary School | The King Of Spain`s Treasure by Geoff Bamber |
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EML Quaich [Overall Runner up]
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Dingwall Academy "C" | Incident at Map Reference 624247 by Mike Newbold |
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Walford Trophy [Senior Section Winner]
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Culloden Academy "A" | Metamorphosis by Steven Berkoff |
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Edward Nicol Trophy [Ensemble Playing]
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Culloden Academy "A" | Metamorphosis by Steven Berkoff |
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EML Trophy (Best Stage Presentation)
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Loch Duich Primary School | Cinders by Geoff Bamber |
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Full Length Play Festival
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Eve Hobbes Trophy
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Eastern Division
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Borders District |
no festival 2009
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Spaven Trophy [Winners]
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Neidpath Trophy [Second]
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Ovens Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Edinburgh District
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Edith Forbes Trophy [Winners]
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Leitheatre (Kirkgate) | And Go To Innesfree by Jean Lennox Toddie |
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Charles Rowland Cup [Second]
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Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group | Act 1 of The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh. |
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Ian Wishart Quaich [Third]
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Leitheatre (Sunnyside) | After The Dream by Richard Macaulay. |
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Bobby Watt Cup [Stage Presentation]
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Leitheatre (Sunnyside) | After The Dream by Richard Macaulay. |
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John McIntyre Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Leitheatre (Kirkgate) | And Go To Innesfree by Jean Lennox Toddie |
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Eric Bennett Trophy [Production]
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Leitheatre (Kirkgate) | And Go To Innesfree by Jean Lennox Toddie |
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Sadie Aitken Shield [Best First Entry]
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not awarded | |
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Margaret Allan Quaich [Scottish Life & Character]
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not awarded
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Edinburgh District Youth Evening
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District Youth Trophy [Winners]
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not awarded | |
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Falkirk District
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East Stirlingshire District Trophy [Winners]
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Tryst Theatre C | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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Porteous Salver [Second]
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Tryst Theatre | The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz |
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Sandy Barker Quaich [Production]
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Tryst Theatre C | After Liverpool by James Saunders |
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Rose Bowl Award [Stage Presentation]
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Tryst Theatre | The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz |
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Margaret Miller Quaich [Adjudicator's Award]
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Young Portonian Theatre Group | And Then There Were Three! by John F Glen |
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Lillias Scougall Trophy [Audience Award]
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Young Portonian Theatre Group | And Then There Were Three! by John F Glen |
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Youth team going to Eastern Youth Divisionals
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Young Portonian Theatre Group | And Then There Were Three! by John F Glen |
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Fife District
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Grace Hunter Trophy [Winner]
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KADS | Room Five Hundred and Four by Jimmy Chinn |
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George Benedetti Salver [Second]
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KADS | Hello Out There by William Saroyan |
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Fife District Quaich [Third]
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Leslie ADC | Purvis by Nick Warburton Director |
| Fourth | Aberdour Players | The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton by Thornton Wilder |
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Jenny Greenaway Quaich [Highest Marks in Production]
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KADS | Room Five Hundred and Four by Jimmy Chinn |
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Ivan Mentiplay Cup [Stage Presentation]
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KADS | Hello Out There by William Saroyan |
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Buckhaven Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Aberdour Players | The Dressing Room by Mark Rees |
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Pam Lawson Salver (Best Comedy Moment)
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Leslie ADC | Purvis by Nick Warburton Director |
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Leslie Centenary Salver for Best Ensemble Playing
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Aberdour Players | The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton by Thornton Wilder |
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District Youth Festival Winner
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Aberdour Youth Theatre (Y) | Alices Wonderland by Greg West |
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District Youth Best Moment of Theatre
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2nd PlaceYouth
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Stirling District
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Munro Trophy [Winners]
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Fintry ADS | Glamorgan by Don Nigro |
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Procter Trophy [Second]
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Stirling, Strathendrick and Strathkelvin Young Farmers Club | Hidden Meanings by Michael Snelgrove |
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John M S McCabe Trophy [Scottish Life & Character)
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Killin Drama Club |
The Asset by Robert Kemp
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Jean Sinclair memorial Trophy (Best moment of theatre)
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Riverside DC | The Bear by Anton Chekhov (adapted by Bernard Lawrence) |
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Youth team going to Eastern Youth Divisionals
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Killin Drama Club | Bully Dancers by Frank Gibbons |
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Third place qualifying for Divisional Final
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Riverside DC | The Bear by Anton Chekhov (adapted by Bernard Lawrence) |
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Highland
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Trophies Awarded For District Performances
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Munro-Ferguson Shield [Best Performance of Highland
Play]
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Redhead Trophy [Best S.W.R.I. Team]
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Mitford Trophy [Best Original Play from Highland Div.]
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MacEwan Quaich [Gaelic Play with the Highest Marks]
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Caithness
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no festival 2009
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The Adam Swanson Memorial Trophy [Winners]
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Ian Fell Salver [Second ]
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Margaret Sinclair Shield [Production]
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Calcott Innes Quaich [Highest Acting Marks]
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The Old Mill Trophy [Best Set outwith the Winning
Play]
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Moray Firth
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Douglas Hunter Rose Bowl [Winners]
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Buccaneer Theatre (B) | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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Macleod Trophy [Second]
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Buccaneer Theatre (A) | Bride or Groom? by Bill Cashmore & Andy Powrie |
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Marion Munro Trophy [Third]
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The Florians | Swansong by Vanessa Brooks |
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Mackenzie Shield [Stage Presentation]
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Buccaneer Theatre (B) | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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Vera Hallett Trophy [Highest Acting Marks]
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Buccaneer Theatre (B) | On The Outside by Leonard Morley |
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Jane Singleton Trophy for Best Production
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Buccaneer Theatre (A) | Bride or Groom? by Bill Cashmore & Andy Powrie |
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Skye
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MacPherson Cup [Winners]
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Dunvegan Players | Say Something Happened by Alan Bennet |
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Mackinnon Salver [Second]
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Kilmuir Gaeluic Drama Club | A'Cocaireachd comhla ri Ceitidh by Mairi MacLeod |
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Philp Rose Bowl [Third]
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Plockton ADS (N) | The Pen of my Aunt by Gordon Daviot |
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Derek Hickman Trophy [Highest Marks in Acting]
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Dunvegan Players | Say Something Happened by Alan Bennet |
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Roger Wakefield Quaich [Stage Presentation]
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Kilmuir Gaeluic Drama Club | A'Cocaireachd comhla ri Ceitidh by Mairi MacLeod |
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Elizabeth Wakefield Quaich [Best Production]
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Carbost Village DC | Halloween by James Scotland |
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South West Ross
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combined with Skye 2009
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South West Ross Quaich [Winners]
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Lochalsh Cup [Second]
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Statuette [Third]
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Salver [Stage Presentation]
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Charlie Rennie Memorial Quaich [Best Moment of Comedy]
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Sutherland
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no festival 2009
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MacLeod Cup [Winners]
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Grosvenor Trophy [Second]
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Ross Quaich [Third]
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Normana Mackintosh Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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John Grant Inovation Trophy
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Western Isles
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MacEwan Quaich [Winners]
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Charlie Taylor Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Moray Firth District Youth Festival
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Phoenix Trophy [Winners]
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Culloden Academy "A" | Metamorphosis by Steven Berkoff |
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Ross-shire Trophy [Second]
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Dingwall Academy "A" | Still Waters by Delsie Darke |
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Halley Shield [Third]
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Dingwall Academy "B" | Idea for a Play by Richard Tydeman |
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Edam Cheese Trophy [Highest Marks in Acting]
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Culloden Academy "A" | Metamorphosis by Steven Berkoff |
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Ruth B Gilvray Trophy [Costume]
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Dingwall Academy "A" | Still Waters by Delsie Darke |
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David Nelson Cup (Magic Moment trophy)
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Halkirk ADC Trophy ( In memory of Joey Lennie)
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Northern
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Aberdeen
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Rowantree-Harvey Shield [Winners]
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Splinters Theatre Group | Da Company by Mike Newbold |
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Gallery Trophy [Second]
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Studio Theatre Group | A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron |
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Alistair Selway Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Attic Theatre | A Betrothal by Lanford Wilson |
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Aberdeen District Youth Trophy
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Act 2 | A.S.B.O.S. devised by the company |
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ACE Trophy [Outstanding Achievement]
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Amici | Amici Radio Repertory Company presents Ernie's Incredible Illucinations by Alan Ayckbourn |
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Castlegate Trophy for best stage Presentation
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Splinters Theatre Group | Da Company by Mike Newbold |
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Angus
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Ian McKay Trophy[Winners]
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Carnoustie Theatre Club | A Fine Gentleman by Alan Richardson |
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Kay Fleming Trophy [Second]
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Glaxo Drama Club | Last Tango in Little Grimley by David Tristram |
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Shiells Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Carnoustie Theatre Club Youth Group | Jolly Good Fun by Mike Newbold |
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Angus Youth Trophy
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Carnoustie Theatre Club Youth Group | Jolly Good Fun by Mike Newbold |
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Orkney
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Challenge Cup [Winners]
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Palace Players (Bishops) | Savage/Love by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin |
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Firth Trophy [Second]
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Palace Players (Earls) | Educating Rita [Act Two] by Willy Russell |
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A C Hunter Cup [Third]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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George Scott Cup [Stage Presentation]
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Palace Players (Earls) | Educating Rita [Act Two] by Willy Russell |
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Jean Campbell Memorial Trophy
[Scottish Life & Character] |
St Andrews Drama Club | Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Douglas Skelton |
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Orcadian Youth Trophy
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Stromness Academy Players (Login) | The Twa Corbies by Pupils of Stromness Academy |
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St Magnus Parish Trophy [Rural District Winner]
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Birsay Drama Group | Il Fornicazione by Michael Green |
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North Isles Cup [Best Island Team]
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Hoy and Walls Entertainments Group | Nothing [*] by Lindsay Hall |
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Perthshire
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Hunter Community Drama Trophy [Winners]
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Aberfeldy D. C | Lives o' Men by Anna Price |
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Sandy Miller Cup [Second]
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Blairgowrie Players | Late Entry by David Tristram |
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Roy Caterer Memorial Quaich [Stage Presentation]
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Atholl Players | Sliced by James Gillingham |
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Billy Gordon Trophy (Youth winners)
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Blairgowrie Players | Belly Buttons by Michael Malone |
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Perthshire District Youth Cup (2nd Youth place)
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Stirling Stone [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Blairgowrie Players | Late Entry by David Tristram |
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The Frank Martin Award [Scottish Life and Character]
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Aberfeldy D. C | Lives o' Men by Anna Price |
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Western Division
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Argyll & Kintyre
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Rex Trophy [Winners]
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Accent Players | Growing Pains by Ian Armstrong |
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Charteris Rose Bowl [Second]
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Carradale Drama Club | Shop for Charity by Charles Mander |
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Dunaverty Trophy [Third]
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Peninver Players | A Pain in the Neck by Paul Beard |
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Campbeltown Drama Club Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Peninver Players | A Pain in the Neck by Paul Beard |
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John Bryce Salver [Best Comedy Performance]
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Lochgilphead Drama Club R | Everybodys Friend by David Campton |
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Visitor's Quaich [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Accent Players | Growing Pains by Ian Armstrong |
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Eniskillen Quaich [Production]
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Carradale Drama Club | Shop for Charity by Charles Mander |
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Galbraith Cup [Best Youth Entry]
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Tarbert Academy Drama Club | Just by Ali Smith |
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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Tarbert Academy Drama Club | Just by Ali Smith |
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Ayrshire
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Joe Corrie Cup [Winners]
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Stewarton Drama Group 'JA' | Epitaph For A Hard Man by Evelyn Hood |
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Rodger Trophy [Second]
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The Largs Players 'Viking' | Melody by Deirdre Kinanahn |
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Stanley Paton Salver [Third]
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Silhouette Theatre | Laundry And Bourbon by James McClure |
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Alex McGregor Trophy [Acting]
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Stewarton Drama Group 'JA' | Epitaph For A Hard Man by Evelyn Hood |
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David Brown Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Abbey Drama Club 'Open' | Bar And Ger by Geraldine Aron |
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George Addison Quaich [Lighting]
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The Largs Players 'Viking' | Melody by Deirdre Kinahan |
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Ayrshire Cup [Highest Mark, Youth]
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Abbey Youth Drama Club 'Youth' | The Code Of The West by Michael Kilgarriff |
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The James B Love trophy [ Acting youth]
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The Dunlop Players - Youth | Mrs Worthington's Daughters by Mark Rees |
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The Muir Shield [Ayreshire Full-length winner)
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not presented | |
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The Jack Ireland Trophy [Highest marks in production
- Full-length)
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not presented | |
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Glasgow
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City Of Glasgow Trophy [Winners]
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Kirkton Players | Two - abridged by Jim Cartwright |
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Amateur Theatre Trophy [Second]
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Kirkton Players | A Little Box Of Oblivion by Stephen Beal |
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Ballantyne Trophy [Third]
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New Victory Players | Pastiche by Nick Hall |
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Anne Brown Memorial Trophy [Acting]
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Kirkton Players | Two - abridged by Jim Cartwright |
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Hilda Hankin Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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New Victory Players | Pastiche by Nick Hall |
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Royalty Players Trophy [Scottish Life & Character]
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Rutherglen Repertory | Bread & Blood by Isabella C. Rae |
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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Kirkintilloch Youth Players | Dickens Children by Nick Warburton |
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Full Length Festival
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Alan Mackill Trophy
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Kirkintilloch Players | Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier |
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The Lion Trophy
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Inverclyde
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Telegraph Trophy [Winners]
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Greenock Players (Brisbane) | Hallowe'en by James Scotland |
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Wallace Bennett Cup [Second]
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Thistle Theatre Company | Cuttin' a Rug (Act 1) by John Byrne |
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Moray Glasser Cup [Third]
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Plamf (Venus) | The Knitting Bee by Danny McCahon |
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Bob Richardson Trophy [Technical Achievement]
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Greenock Players (Brisbane) | Hallowe'en by James Scotland |
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Ray Linn Craig Trophy [Production]
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Thistle Theatre Company (Youth) | The Spitfire Nativity by Tony Powell |
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Mabel Irving Youth Trophy
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Thistle Theatre Company (Youth) | The Spitfire Nativity by Tony Powell |
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Stewartry
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Martin Cup [Winners]
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Crossmichael Drama Club
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Whodidit by Neil Harrison
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Gourlay Salver [Second]
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Creetown Drama Club
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A Slight Accident by James Saunders
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Stewartry Trophy [Third]
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Birchvale Players
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Acts by Ricardo Galgani
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McGarrie Cup [Scottish Life & Character]
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not awarded
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Davina Parley Trophy [Stage Presentation]
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Crossmichael Drama Club
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Whodidit by Neil Harrison
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Bill MacKinnon Trophy [Production]
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Crossmichael Drama Club
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Whodidit by Neil Harrison
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Meg Imrie [Audience Choice]
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Glenkens '73 Club CatStrand Youth Players
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We'll Be Home Tomorrow by Wayne Denfhy
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Lochside Theatre Youth Trophy
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Kirkcudbright Academy Drama Group
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Check Please by Jonathan Rand
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Stewartry Youth Trophy [2]
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Lochside Youth Theatre | I Thought Cabbage Was Green by Harry Glass |
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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Kirkcudbright Academy Drama Group
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Check Please by Jonathan Rand
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Wigtown
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Jack Hughes Trophy [Winners]
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Stranraer Drama Club (Doon) | The Worst Day of My Life by Alan Richardson |
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McMaster Cup [Second]
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Stranraer Drama Club (Inch) | Touching Tomorrow by Gillian Plowman |
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Fidler Cup [Stage Decor]
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Stranraer Drama Club | A Little Elfin Magic by Donna Brightwell |
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Wigtownshire Educational Trust Trophy [Scottish Life
& Character]
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not awarded | |
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Stranraer Town Council Cup [Junior Team]
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Stranraer Drama Club | A Little Elfin Magic by Donna Brightwell |
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Drew Murray MBE Trophy [Best Moment of Theatre]
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Stranraer Drama Club | A Little Elfin Magic by Donna Brightwell |
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Harriet Collins Quaich [Highest Marks in Production]
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Stranraer Drama Club (Doon) | The Worst Day of My Life by Alan Richardson |
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Youth Team going to Western Divisional Festival
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Stranraer Drama Club | A Little Elfin Magic by Donna Brightwell |

