One Act Festival 2004

Wednesday 12th - Saturday 15th May, 2004 in East Kilbride Village Theatre.

Adjudicator: Jim Gibson

The competitors were as follows...

  • Studio 32 Theatre Company, East Kilbride presents Home Truths - a drama by Drew Campbell

  • McGavin Drama Club, Kilmarnock presents Eye of the Beholder - a drama by Alistair Ferguson

  • McGavin Drama Club, Kilmarnock presents Red Peppers - an interlude with music by Noel Coward

  • Stowaway Theatre, Glasgow presents Drinking Companion - a play by Alan Ayckbourn

  • Stewarton Drama Group presents Beside the Seaside - a comedy by Peggy Halifax

  • Kirkton Players, Carluke presents The Donahue Sisters - a drama by Evelyn Hood

  • Tryst Theatre, Larbert presents The Hitch-Hiker - a thriller by Lucille Fletcher

  • Stewarton Drama Group presents Murphy's Law - a comedy/drama by Harry Glass

  • Bowhouse Theatre, Grangemouth presents A Dog's Life - a comedy/drama by Pam Valentine

  • Eaglesham Music & Drama Group presents Wife Required - a drama by Falkland L. Carey & Philip King


And the winners were...

On the left of each picture is EK Rep's Festival Director, David Burnside and on the right is EK Rep Chairman, Tom Matthew.
Our adjudicator, Jim Gibson is presenting the trophies.

The Betty McAuley Trophy
for
Best Staging



Tryst Theatre
for
"The Hitch-Hiker"
(Cast member Brian Tripney receives the trophy)


The Club Trophy
for
Best Actress



Janice Prentice
'Anna Gott'
in Eaglesham Music & Drama Group's
production of "Wife Required"


The Alf Davidson Cup
for
Best Actor



Walter Findlay
'an older man'
in Stewarton Drama Group's
production of
"Murphy's Law"


The Whitemoss Trophy
for
3rd Place


Kirkton Players
for
"The Donahue Sisters"


The East Kilbride Arts Council Trophy
for
2nd Place


Stewarton Drama Group
for
"Murphy's Law"
(Cast member John Allardice receives the trophy)


The John McNicol Cup
for
1st Place


Tryst Theatre
for
"The Hitch-Hiker"
(Ken Crossan receives the cup)