Southwick & Fishersgate Community Association – Thirty-Seventh Festival of Arts & Crafts
The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre
March 26 – 28 & The Youth Drama Festival March 31 1990
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Adjudicator: Leif Welton, a member of The Guild of Drama Adjudicators
Winning Group: The Southwick Players
Best Actor: Patrick Johnson – Wick Theatre Company
Best Actress: Jill Chapman – Southwick Players
Best Stage Presentation: Arundel Players
Winning Youth Group: Worthing Youth Theatre
Best Youth Actor: Noel Armstrong – Hurstpierpoint Junior Theatre
Best Youth Actress: Sophie Pridell – Hurstpierpoint Junior Theatre
One-Act Drama Festival
Competitors – in order of appearance
1
The Saints Theatre Group
The Waiting Room
by John Bowen
Produced by Margot Bell
2
The Castle Players
Clara’s on the Curtains
by Arthur Lovegrove
Produced by David Wilson
3
The Southwick Players
Act lll of The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
Produced by Harry Atkinson
4
Wick Theatre Company
A Slight Ache
by Harold Pinter
Produced by George Porter
Cast
Jean Porter
Patrick Johnson
Ralph Dawes
Stage Manager – Dave Collis
Continuity – Margaret Ockenden
5
The Wednesday Club
The Climber
by Enid Coles
Produced by Pat Bensted-Smith
6
The Arundel Players
Orange Soufflé
by Saul Bellow
Produced by Bill Brennan
7
The Southwick Players
Shakers
by John Godber & Jane Thornton
Produced by M.P.Hartley
8
The Sackville Players
What Brutes Men Are
by Constance Cox
Produced by Shani Steer
9
Boardwalkers
Passion, Poison and Petrification
by G. B. Shaw
Produced by Angus Dunn
The Youth Drama Festival
Competitors – in order of appearance
1
Worthing Youth Theatre
End of the World Sale Must Close Tuesday
devised and scripted by Nicholas Young
Produced by Nicholas Young & Caroline Bean
2
Hurstpierpoint Junior Theatre Workshop
Conversation with a Golliwog
by Alexander Guyan
Produced by Paul Rogers
3
Pisces Workshop
Singing in the Wilderness
by David Campton
Produced by Mark Gough
4
Saints Junior Theatre
Making Waves
by Sheila M Sharpless
Produced by Paul Rogers
5
Cyphers
The Seasons
by Cyphers
Produced by Ray & Joanna Hopper
Review #1:
Publication: Shoreham Herald
Publication Data: April 6 1990 issue – page 10
Text Header: Players double up at drama festival
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THESPIANS FROM the Southwick Players dramatic society scooped two awards at the Southwick Drama Festival last week. Performing excerpts from Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible – a 17th century tale of witch hunting in Salem, Massachusetts, they won the best play awards. Jill Chapman won best actress prize for her portrayal of Mary Warren in the same play.
Amateur dramatic groups from all over West Sussex entered the three day competition, and all performed one act from a play of their choice lasting no longer than 55 minutes.
Other successes at the festival, staged at the Community Centre, in Southwick Street, included Patrick Johnson, of the Wick Theatre, who won best actor for his portrayal of Edward in Harold Pinter’s Slight Ache.
The Broadwalkers Youth Theatre won second place in the play section with their rendition of George Bernard Shaw’s Passion, Poison and Petrification. This was quite an achievement as they only formed a year ago.
A second group entered by the Southwick Players performed an excerpt from Shakers, a modern tale of four girls who work in a cocktail bar.
The competition was judged by Leif Welton, a member of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators, and the presentations were made by chairman of Adur District Council, Julian Brooks.
Southwick Community Association secretary Mike McNish said the three day event was a great success. Association chairman George Porter agreed but said next year’s festival would be held towards the end of the week to ensure fuller houses. He said, “It was probably a mistake holding it at the beginning of the week because we generally get more people coming along at the end.”
Review #2:
Publication: Shoreham Herald
Publication Data: April 6 1990 issue – page 10
Text Header: Shoreham’s youth take second spot
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SHOREHAM YOUNGSTERS had to settle for second place in Southwick’s first Youth Drama Festival on Saturday after a Worthing group stole judges’ hearts.
St Mary and St Nicholas Church group Cyphers, staged The Seasons directed by Ray and Joanna Hopper. The play was an improvisation of spring, summer, autumn and winter.
But Worthing Youth Theatre’s production of End of the World Sale Must Close Tuesday, scooped first place at Southwick’s Barn Theatre.
Resources
Guided by professional director Nicolas Young, 21 youngsters drew on all their acting resources to win the day. Despite performing at 9.30am, the group carried off this musical morality play extremely well.
Festival organiser Pat Moss said, ‘They had the distinct disadvantage of performing at such an unconventional hour.’
Third place went to Hurstpierpoint Junior Theatre Workshop with its production, Conversations with a Golliwog. Group Performers Noel Armstrong and Sophie Pridell received best actor and best actress awards.
Commended
Other entrants were Southwick’s Pisces Workshop with Singing in the Wilderness and Durrington’s Saints Junior Theatre group with Making Waves.
Judge Leif Welton congratulated all 53 performers involved with plays and commended them on their acting, presentation and staging. County drama advisor Ann Fenton said she was delighted with the festival. ‘I feel it will go from strength to strength.’ she said. Southwick Community Centre secretary Mike McNish said the event was a great success.
The one-act, one day event will be repeated next February.