December 13, 2005

And the Winner was...

...Sad Bird Boy and Scalpel Fingered Girl

Best overall production: $4,000 Sad Bird Boy and Scalpel Fingered Girl
Best drama writing: $2,500 Thomas Taylor, The Example
Best comedy writing: $2,500 Richard Graham, Trough
Best director: $1,500 Sam Strong, The Example
Best male actor: $1,500 Karlis Zaid, The Example
Best female actor: $1,500 Kylie Trounson, A Black Cat Kind of Day
People's choice award: $1,500 Cross Purposes

7 comments:

stace said...

sad bird boy and scalpel fingered girl?!?! that's outrageous! i mean, it was good, but there were heaps better ones! spose it's got something to do with how original it was..ahwell, at least trough got something! :D

Lauz said...

Yeah. It was good but i liked others better.. i think the adults who have less humor than us :) out voted us kids with heaps of humor! Maybe that was why they won. I believe the other plays we saw on Saturday were better. Well more the chicken one and the fish one.

stace said...

haha, the talking carp :) sir, i am not having insane delusions [or maybe i am??] and i would like you to know that you SPELT MY NAME WRONG!! i mean seriously, it was right above your comment! how could you get it wrong? lol, no, i know you all love me, for you see, i am an extremely special person!! and you're all thinking, just be quiet! :)

PaTaRty said...

Wat were the jodges thinking...'A Poultry Affair' was, and is, clearly the best!!!!

RBT said...

Well I guess it's not all about humour...

There's more to drama than just making people laugh

stace said...

ah, but making people laugh is better than writing a play that leaves everyone staring hopelessly into space when the light's go down..if you ask me, which you didn't, comedy is one of the, possibly the best form of drama! who wants to sit there and ponder for a bit about what you just saw, when you could be rolling around in hysterics? not me

RBT said...

Room for both, I reckon