Southwick & Fishersgate Community Association – Thirty-Fifth Festival of Arts & Crafts
Presents the Southwick One-Act Drama Festival
[Note: No longer organised in conjunction with the All England Theatre Festival enabling Wick Theatre Company to enter after their 3-year ban in 1987]
The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre
February 26 & 27 1988
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Adjudicator: Sidney C. Hogg L.R.A.M. [Speech and Drama]
Winning Group: Bognor Regis Drama Group
Best Actor: Vic Gough – Wick Theatre Company
Best Actress: Gill Colmer – Singer Link-Miles Drama Group
One-Act Drama Festival
Competitors – in order of appearance:
1
Castle Players
Roly Poly
by Barry L. Hillman
Produced by Judy Shiers
2
B.A.D. Productions
A selection from Mixed Doubles (an entertainment on marriage)
pieces by: George Melly – Alun Owen – David Campton
Produced by David Denyer
3
Wednesday Club
Ann and Debbie
by Lionel Goldstein
Produced by Kathleen Barnett
4
Wick Theatre Company
The Zeale Brothers
by George Porter (adapted from a story by Henry Williamson)
Produced by George Porter
Cast
Vic Gough – ‘Sailor’ Zeale
Ron Cheesman – Albert Ding, Landlord of the Higher House
Charles Porter – Henry Wiliamson, a young author
Ray Hopper – Sidney Zeale, a smallholder
Margaret Faggetter – Mrs. Liza Zeale, wife to Sidney
5
Bognor Regis Drama Group
The Four of Me
by Arthur Aldrich
Produced by Josephine Carter
6
Singer Link-Miles Drama Group
Untimely Ripp’d
by Maurice McLoughlin
Produced by Cheery Munnion