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Past Productions

Awards

We are proud to participate in Kent Drama Association’s Full Length Play Festival every year with our Spring Play. Over the years, we have produced so many exciting and well-received plays…

2021
KDA – The Kent Radio Festival Entry O Brave New World
Runner-Up: Best Original Play: Tony Powell
Runner-Up: Best Initiative in Audio Presentation (George Wheeler)
Runner-Up: Adjudicator’s Award

2019
Habeas Corpus– Director David Waters
Runner-Up: Best Lighting
Runner-Up: Best Sound
Runner-Up: Best Young Player – Max Chesters
Runner-Up: Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Geoff Down
Runner-Up: Best Actor in a Cameo Role – Michael Patrick
Runner-Up: Best Debut in a Full-Length Play – Tilly Milnes

Follies
*Best Standard Programme – NODA Award

2018  
Haywire – Director Vernon Reeve
Runner-Up: Best Wardrobe Achievement

2017
Entertaining Angels – Director Michael Patrick
Runner-Up: Best Lighting

2016
Abigail’s Party – Director Heather Leslie
Runner-Up: Best Actress– Karen Wright
Runner-Up: Best Lighting

2015
The House of Bernarda Alba – Director Karen Wright
*Award for Best Set Design
Runner-Up – Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Charlotte Maughan Jones

2014
Oh! What a Lovely War – Directed by Fabian Worsfield
*Best Lighting
*Initiative in Stage Presentation

2013
Calendar Girls – Directed by Heather Leslie
*Best Actor in a Supporting Role
*Award for Ensemble Acting
*Adjudicator’s Special Award
3rd Place in Festival

2012
The Chalk Garden – Directed by Michael Patrick
*Best Actress – Gillian Davis

2011
Road – Directed by Ian Rutter
*Best Lighting
*Best Actress in a Cameo Role
Susannah Mayor

2010
The Beauty Queen of Leenane – Directed by Heather Leslie
*Best Sound
*Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Karen Wright
*Best Debut in a Full Length Play – Alistair George

2nd Place in Festival

2009
Bronte – Directed by Stevie Reeve
*Best Sound
*Adjudicator’s Special Award

2008
The Secret Rapture – Directed by Heather Leslie
*Best Actress – Fiona Murch
2nd Place in Festival

2006
Kindly Leave the Stage – Directed by Michael Patrick
*Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Brian Fagg
*Best Actress in a Cameo Role – Claire Bibby

2005
On Golden Pond – Directed by Tony Weare
*Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Gillian Davis
*Best Actress in a Cameo Role – Kathy Gibbs

2004
Little Shop of Horrors – Directed by Heather Leslie
*Adjudicator’s Special Award

2003
Warrior – Directed by Vernon Reeve
*Best Technical Achievement
*Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Stephen Dandridge
*Best Actress in a Cameo Role – Angela Patrick

1998
Wildest Dreams – Directed by Stevie Reeve
*Best Actress – Fiona Murch
*1st Place in Festival

1997
The Rise & Fall of Little Voice
*Best Actress – Fiona Murch
3rd Place in Festival

1996
Blue Remembered Hills – Directed by Ian Rutter
**Outstanding Backstage Achievement
*1st Place in Festival

1995
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
*Best Actor – Ian Rutter
4th Place in Festival

1994
Hay Fever – Directed by Stevie Reeve
*Best Production on a Small Stage
6th Place in Festival

1992
Was He Anyone – Directed by Margaret Weare
*Best Director – Margaret Weare
3rd Place in Festival

1991
The Proposal – Directed by Stevie Reeve
*Best Actor in a Minor Role – Maurice Clarke
3rd Place in One Act Play Festival

The Anastasia File – Directed by Pauline Chalk
*Best Actress – Margaret Weare
*Best Director – Pauline Chalk

2nd Place in Festival

1990
Outside Edge – Directed by Brian Fagg
*Best Supporting Actress – Stevie Reeve
4th Place in Festival

1989
Rashomon – Directed by Tony Weare
*Best Production on a Small Stage

1988
Send Me No Flowers – Directed by Tony Weare
*Best Supporting Actor – Michael Honey