This festival finished on Thursday 08 April 1982, and this page is being kept for archival purposes only.

National Student Drama Festival (NSDF) 1982

Hull - No EUTC Show

Dates

Thursday 01 April - Thursday 08 April 1982

Venue

NSDF

Author

N/A

Description

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Shows:

Brenda (ns) by Hugh Charterton & Paul Lister,
Manchester Umbrella Theatre Company (Best Set Design; Best Lighting Board Operation)

Caesar (ns) by Gerard Maguire,
Manchester Umbrella Theatre Company

The Dog in the Manger by Lope de Vega,
Manchester Umbrella Theatre Company (YTV Award, Laurence Boswell; BP Best Classic Production Award; Best Supporting Actress, Katharine Jones) Best Supporting Actor, George Usill; Best Comedy Performance, Sara Thomas; Best Incidental Music, Sophie Aldred)

EPA (n) by John Godber,
Minsthorpe High School & Community College (Outstanding Production Award) nstc (Fringe First) & tour, including Kings Head, Islington

Faith Healer by Brian Friel,
Z Theatre Company, Hull University (Best Actress, Eileen Ryan)

The Goalkeeper’s Revenge by Ray Speakman & Derek Nicholls (ad from Bill Naughton),
Birmingham Youth Theatre (Best Company Acting)

Goetz von Berlichingen by Goethe (n tr Tony Meech),
Hull University Drama Department

Lilliput by David Karp (ns ad by Nigel Pugh),
Sutton Coldfield College of Further Education

Little Grey Man (ns d)
Bretton Hall College

Lying Truths (ns d)
Bretton Hall College (Best Lighting, Ralph Hanes)

The Sabre-Tooth Curriculum (ns d) by Harold Benjamin,
St Luke’s College, Exeter (Inter- Action Community Theatre Award)

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov (ns, tr Nicholas Mahon),
University of East Anglia (NT/BP Student Administration Award, Lesley Wake)

Small Beginnings (ns) by Jeremy Brock,
Bristol University Dramatic Society (Buzz Goodbody Student Director Award, Simon Curtis; Sunday Times Playwriting Award; Best Actor, Cyril Nri; Best Stage Management)

Through the Iris (n)
Hull University Drama Department

Voyage Fantastique (ns) by Tim Dodd,
Wimbledon School of Art (Best Costume, Tim Dodd)

A World of Stone (n) by Stephen Chambers,
Z Theatre Company & Green Room Club, Hull University

Invited Production

The Insect Play, by Karel & Josef Capek Studio Herman Teirlinck, Antwerp

ISPC, Mick Yates, West Bridgeford College of Further Education, Breaks (ns);
Sunday Times Student Drama Critic Award, Robert Randall, Birmingham University;
Michael Imison Translation Award, Hettie Macdonald, Bristol University

Sponsors: The Sunday Times, BP, Yorkshire Television, City of Hull, Granada Television, LWT & Scottish Television;
lo: David Williams;
td: Ian Cook

Source

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