This festival finished on Sunday 11 April 1976, and this page is being kept for archival purposes only.
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Coup d’Etat (ns) by Paul Bream,
Keele University Drama Group
England October 30th, 1975, (ns d)
Framework Theatre, 2nd Year Theatre Design Students, Central School of Art & Design
Galatea (ns) by Jacek Laskowski,
Mermaids Dramatic Society, St Andrews University (Michael Codron Award)
Gas by Georg Kaiser & J B Kenworthy,
Theatre Workshop MA Group, Leeds University (Buzz Goodbody Student Director Award, Phil Young)
The Key (ns) by Robert Pugh,
Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama (Sunday Times Playwriting Award)
Leonardo’s Last Supper by Peter Barnes,
Strathclyde University Theatre Group
Not I by Samuel Beckett,
Strathclyde University Theatre Group
Old Times by Harold Pinter,
University of East Anglia Drama Group
Palach by Charles Marowitz & Alan Burns,
Durham University Theatre
Play of William Cooper and Edmund Dew- Nevett by David Selbourne,
Cambridge University Mummers Theatre Work Group
Swan Song by Anton Chekhov,
St Andrews Mermaids
More than One (ns improvisation),
Strathclyde University Theatre Group
The Stormwatchers (n) by George Mackay Brown,
Strathclyde University Theatre Group
Invited Productions
A Terrible Beauty (ns) by Frank Oates,
Wakefield Prison
Yobbo Nowt by John McGrath,
7:84 Theatre Company
Sponsors: The Sunday Times, Scottish Tourist Board, House of Fraser & Scottish Arts Council;
lo: Brian Hawkins