Held at the Berwyn Centre, Nantymoel. (This page is incomplete. Please contact the webmaster if you can supply the missing information, thanks.)
Winners at the 2003 Festival were:
name of award |
winner |
production |
group |
Suzanne Hughes Memorial Trophy for The Best Production |
David Lawrence, director |
Bright Boy by Martin Jarvis |
Gilfach Goch |
Glamorgan County Cup for the Glamorgan Drama League production to attain the highest marks in the competition |
the company
|
Bright Boy by Martin Jarvis
|
Gilfach Goch
|
Best Individual Performance Award |
Peter Young for his performance as "Gray" |
Bright Boy by Martin Jarvis |
Gilfach Goch |
Best Comedy Performance Award |
John Francis for his performance as "Fender" |
The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz
|
Players Anonymous |
Nantymoel Challenge Cup for Runners-Up |
Gordon Thomas, Director |
The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz |
Players Anonymous |
Youth Trophy |
the company |
Three Cheers for Mrs Butler
|
Masters Performing Arts College (Southend) |
The Adjudicator's Award |
Nia Tudor for her performance as Mair |
Ni'n Dwy by Nan Lewis |
Cwmni'r Berem |
GDL President, Peggy Mason Gray presents the Suzanne Hughes Memorial Trophy for The Best Production to David Lawrence Director of Gilfach Goch's production of Bright Boy by Martin Jarvis
Bright Boy also won the Glamorgan County Cup for the Glamorgan Drama League production to attain the highest marks in the competition |
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GDL Chairman Mike Barlow presents the Best Individual Performance Award to Peter Young for his performance as "Gray" in Bright Boy |
Aled Rhys Jones, Director of The Drama Assoc. of Wales, presents the Best Comedy Performance Award to John Francis for his performance as "Fender" in Players Anonymous' production of The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz
The Bespoke Overcoat also won the Nantymoel Challenge Cup as Runners-Up |
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Members of the cast of Three Cheers for Mrs Butler performed by the Masters Performing Arts College (Southend) receive the Youth Trophy |
Winners All (l to r) Peter Young, Keith Courtfield and David Lawrence with their trophies for Bright Boy and Gordon Thomas, Director of The Bespoke Overcoat, with the Nantymoel Challenge Cup |
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Irene Rostrum announces the winner of The Adjudicator's Award to Nia Tudor for her performance as Mair in Cwmn'r Berem's production of Ni'n Dwy by Nan Lewis |
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