The National Drama Festivals Association (NDFA) was formed in 1964 to encourage and support amateur theatre, in particular through the organisation of drama festivals in the United Kingdom.
Location | Location of British All Winners Festival varies |
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Founded | 1964 |
Founded by | National Drama Festivals Association |
Type of play(s) | Full length and One Act Festivals |
Festival date |
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Website | Official website |
Since 1974 the NDFA has organised the British All Winners Drama Festival (BAWF) where the best of British amateur theatre take part in a week-long celebration of theatre.[1] The winners of all NDFA member festivals in the previous year, including full-length or one-act member festivals, are eligible for invitation to take part.
The NDFA sponsors two playwriting competitions - the George Taylor Memorial Award and the Nan Nuttall Memorial Awards.[2] The objective of this competition is to promote new writing for the theatre. Adjudication is carried out by a panel of judges, and the winners receive a certificate and a cash prize.
Membership of the NDFA is open to all drama festival organisations, theatre groups and individuals who are interested in supporting drama festivals in the UK.[3]
British All Winners Drama Festival
Awards
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There are a number of awards presented at the British All Winners Drama Festival which include:[4]
- FULL LENGTH PLAYS
- OVERALL WINNER - The Mary Blakeman Trophy[1]
- RUNNER UP - The Amateur Stage Trophy
- ADJUDICATOR'S AWARD - The Felixstowe Festival Trophy
- BACKSTAGE AWARD - The Sydney Fisher Trophy
- ONE ACT PLAYS
- OVERALL WINNER - The Irving Trophy
- RUNNER UP - The NDFA Council Trophy
- ADJUDICATOR'S AWARD - The Amateur Theatre Trophy
- BACKSTAGE AWARD - The Sydney Fisher Trophy
- AUDIENCE APPRECIATION - Halifax Evening Courier Award
- YOUTH ENTRY
- WINNER OF YOUTH SECTION - The NDFA Trophy
- YOUTH PARTICIPATION AWARD - The Buxton Trophy
- YOUTH AUDIENCE APPRECIATION - The GADOC Joyce Cook Memorial Trophy
Results
Number | Year | One Act Plays | Full Length Plays | Venue | Location | Adjudicator | ||||||
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Winners (Irving Trophy) | Nationality | Runners Up (NDFA Council Trophy) | Nationality | Winners (Mary Blakeman Trophy) | Nationality | Runners Up (Amateur Stage Trophy) | Nationality | |||||
39th | 2012 | Runnymede Drama Group (A Kind of Alaska by Harold Pinter ) |
ENG | Entity Theatre Company ("Three Nights with Madox" by Matei Visniec) |
ENG | Halifax Thespians (Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness) |
ENG | Legion Players ("April in Paris" by John Godber) |
ENG | Thwaites Empire Theatre | Blackburn | Russell Whiteley GoDA |
38th | 2011 | Prometheus Theatre Company ("Tape" by Stephen Belber) |
ENG | GADOC ("Effie's Burning" by Valerie Windsor) |
ENG | FissiParous Theatre ("Stones in His Pockets" by Marie Jones) |
ENG | Whole Hog Productions ("Metamorphosis" by Steven Berkoff) |
ENG | Beau Sejour Theatre and the Princess Royal Performing Arts Centre | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | Tony Rushforth GoDA |
37th | 2010 | GADOC (“Life Lines” by Amy Rosenthal) |
ENG | St Ursula Players (“The Invisible Man” by Jennifer Johnson) |
ENG | The Heath Players (“The Sociable Plover" by Tim Whitnall) |
ENG | Stafford Players (“Humble Boy” by Charlotte Jones) |
ENG | The Thameside Theatre | Grays, Essex | Paul Fowler GoDA |
36th | 2009 | Karvid Productions - Hemel Hempstead (Alas Poor Fred by James Saunders) |
ENG | The Lighted Fools Theatre Company (The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter) |
ENG | Bejou Productions (Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness) |
ENG | Horncastle Theatre Company (The Accrington Pals by Peter Whelan) |
ENG | Rhoda McGaw Theatre | Woking | Mike Kaiser GoDA |
35th | 2008 | Send ADS - Surrey (The Island by Athol Fugard) |
ENG | St.Pauls Drama Group - Surrey (Happy Jack by John Godber) |
ENG | Everyman Productions - Co Sligo (Juno and the Paycock by Seán O'Casey) |
IRE | Wakefield Little Theatre - Yorks (Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller) |
ENG | The Gaiety Theatre | Douglas, Isle of Man | Colin Dolley GoDA |
34th | 2007 | Woking College Theatre Company (Home Free by Landford Wilson) |
ENG | Lightnin' Drama Group (Circus of Life by Sue Ospreay) |
ENG | Bejou Productions (Art by Yasmina Reza (translated by Christopher Hampton)) |
ENG | The Lamproom Theatre, Barnsley (Turns by John Kelly) |
ENG | Albert Hall Theatre | Llandrindod Wells | Scott Marshall GODA |
33rd | 2006 | Barn Theatre Club (Marry Me a Little by Stephen Sondheim) |
ENG | Runnymede Drama Group (And Go To Innisfree by Jean Lenox Toddie) |
ENG | Belvoir players (Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness) |
NIR | Cytringan Players ('night, Mother by Marsha Norman) |
ENG | Rhoda McGaw Theatre | Woking | Mike Tilbury GODA |
32nd | 2005 | Pump House Theatre (April in Paris by John Godber) |
ENG | ( ) |
TBC | ( ) |
TBC | ( ) |
TBC | The Halifax Playhouse | Halifax, West Yorkshire | Russell Whiteley GODA |
31st | 2004 | Leonic Players (A Conversation of Sorts by Les Littlewood) |
ENG | New World Theatre Club, Luxembourg (Footprints in the Sand by Colin Crowther) |
LUX | In Yer Space (The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband by Debbie Isitt) |
ENG | Halifax Thespians (The Salvage Shop by Jim Nolan) |
ENG | Albert Hall Theatre | Llandrindod Wells | Scott Marshall GODA |
30th | 2003 | Bovingdon Players (Hertfordshire) (“Me and My Friend” (act ii) by Gillian Plowman) |
ENG | BAWDS (Cambridge) (North of Boston by Robert Frost) |
ENG | The Lamproom Theatre Company (Barnsley, S Yorks) (Up 'n' Under by John Godber) |
ENG | In yer space (Preston, Lancs) (A Night in November by Marie Jones) |
ENG | Forest Arts Centre | New Milton, Hants | Tony Rushforth GODA |
29th | 2002 | Runnymede Drama Group (Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson) |
ENG | The Bradford Players Theatre Co. (Jam by Graham Fife) |
ENG | Everyman Productions (The Mai by Marina Carr)[1] |
IRE | Chelmsford Theatre Workshop (Nunsense by Dan Goggin) |
ENG | Castle Hall, The Wash | Hertford | Scott Marshall GODA |
28th | 2001 | Pump House Theatre Company (Home Free by Lanford Wilson) |
ENG | Storrington Theatre Workshop (The Room by Harold Pinter) |
ENG | Sudbury Dramatic Society (Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose) |
ENG | Cardiff Players (Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn) |
WAL | Rhoda McGaw Theatre | Woking | Mike Tilbury GODA |
27th | 2000 | Runnymede Drama Group (Scarecrow by Don Nigro) |
ENG | Wilstead Players (Porch by Jack Heifner) |
ENG | Brigstowe Theatre Company (Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton) |
ENG | Thurrock Courts Players (Neville's Island by Tim Firth) |
ENG | Spa Pavilion Theatre | Felixstowe | Jeannie Russell GODA |
26th | 1999 | East Essex Players (Laughter In the Shadow of the Trees by John Prideaux) |
ENG | Bovingdon Players (A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking by John Ford Noonan) |
ENG | Enniscorthy Theatre Group (The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh) |
IRE | Deben Players (Key for Two by John Chapman and Dave Freeman) |
ENG | Thameside Theatre | Grays | Rex Walford GODA |
20th | 1993 | Porthcawl | ||||||||||
4th | 1977 | Buxton | ||||||||||
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