Regional One Act Play Festival update
On April 10 & 11 - STPG took 4 one-act plays “A little box of oblivion”, “Go get ‘em Tiger”, “Father Daughter” and “Cinderella” joining Nose Creek’s '“He thought, She thought” and Dewdney Players “Who said there are no Stupid Questions” to the ADFA Foothills Regional One-Act play Festival in Okotoks.
STPG will be presenting all 4 of our shows on May 21 weekend at the Mason’s Hall in Strathmore. Come see what all the fuss was about!
Congratulations to all the participants, the Dewdney Players and ‘The Old Church Theatre’ for hosting an excellent weekend of shows!
STPG brought home an impressive array of accolades! (Official results to be announced on the ADFA website)
(but Unofficially….)
Outstanding Production: Go get ‘em Tiger - STPG (being recommended to move forward to Provincial Festival in Leduc in May)
Runner up: Father Daughter - STPG
Outstanding Performance: Angela Reeves (Go get em Tiger - STPG)
Honourable mention Performance: Emmeline Keeling (Father Daughter - STPG)
Outstanding Performance: Doug Keeling (Father Daughter - STPG)
Honourable mention Performance: Johnny Trotter (He thought, She thought)
Outstanding Director: Doug Keeling (Father Daughter - STPG)
Honourable mention Director: Garry Buzzard (He thought, She thought - Nose Creek)
Outstanding Technical merit: Father Daughter (Robert Cole / Doug Keeling - STPG)
Honourable mention Technical Merit: He thought, She thought (Kai Paczynski / Garry Buzzard -Nose Creek)
Outstanding New Work by an Alberta playwrite: Garry Buzzard (He thought, She thought -Nose Creek)
Honourable mention New Work by an Alberta playwrite: Kelvin D Hatch (Who said there are no Stupid Questions -Dewdney)
Congratulations to all the award recipients!

