National Drama Festival - The Cream of British Amateur Theatre

The Running Order

Here’s what happened and when at the 2025 National Drama Festival at ARTRIX Bromsgrove. 

The Running Order included the Plays, Studio Spotlights and Feedback Forums.
Just click on the various links to get to the detail.

Studio Spotlights and Feedback Forums are included in the ticket price

Simply purchase a ticket for at least one of the Play Sessions (£15 per session or £60 for all 6) and come along to all of the other activities taking place, including any Studio Spotlights and Feedback Forums.

Thursday 31st July

PLAY SESSION
7.00pm – 9.45pm (approx finishing time)

12hr Life by Robert Scott

One-act play performed by Woodhouse Players, East London, England

Winner of the WALTHAM FOREST FESTIVAL OF THEATRE

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Goodbye Charles by Gabriel Benjamin Davis

One-act play performed by Banbury Cross Players, Banbury, England

Winner of the LIGHTHORNE FESTIVAL

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An authorised adaptation of Warmind by Howard Brenton, taken from his ‘Plays for the Poor Theatre’ and ‘Hitler Dances’

One-act play performed by Whole Hog Productions, Lincolnshire, England

Runner up in the AETF CENTRAL AREA QUARTER AND SEMI FINAL

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Each play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

Friday 1st August

10.00am – 11.00am 

FEEDBACK FORUM (in the Studio)

We’re all invited to get together with Tristan Marshall and the groups who performed the day before.  We’ll have a free-flowing but monitored discussion to explore exactly what worked and what didn’t,using real-life examples from the performances.

11.30am – 12.45pm 

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

‘Explore puppetry, shadow play and live projection techniques for your productions’

with Strange Futures Theatre Company

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PLAY SESSION 2.00pm – 4.30pm (approx finishing time) 

Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons by Sam Steiner

One-act play performed by Nantwich Players, Nantwich, England

Winner of the BRITISH FINAL, the ENGLISH FINAL, AETF NORTHERN AREA SEMI, the CHESHIRE DRAMA FESTIVAL and the LEVERHULME FESTIVAL

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Kin by Max Dickins

One-act play performed by The Guernsey Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Club (GADOC), Guernsey. The Channel Islands

Winner of the GUERNSEY DRAMA FESTIVAL

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Each play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

4.45pm – 5.45pm  

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

‘Bring your play to life during the rehearsal process’

with award-winning writer Mark Wheeller and GoDA Adjudicator, Sue Doherty 

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PLAY SESSION
7.00pm – 9.45pm (approx finishing time)

I’m Home by Denis Burke

One-act play performed by Downstage Left from Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Winner of FEATS (Festival of European Anglophone Theatrical Societies)

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Educating Rita (scenes 1,2 and 3) by Willy Russell

One-act play performed by The Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, England

Winner of the HEREFORD DRAMA FESTIVAL

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Storytelling by Oliver Emanuel

One-act play performed by Bon Accord Players, Aberdeen, Scotland

Winner of the SCOTTISH FINAL and the SCDA NORTHERN DIVISION

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Each play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

Saturday 2nd August

10.00am – 11.00am 

FEEDBACK FORUM (in the Studio)

We’re all invited to get together with Tristan Marshall and the groups who performed the day before.  We’ll have a free-flowing but monitored discussion to explore exactly what worked and what didn’t,using real-life examples from the performances.

11.30am – 12.30pm 

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

‘Build a successful play writing and performing community’

with Sharon Colpman (Co-founder Make It Write Productions)

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PLAY SESSION 2.00pm – 4.30pm (approx finishing time) 

Reckoning by Kathy Mead

One-act play performed by Back to Front Theatre from Woking, England 

Winner of the HENLEY FESTIVAL and second place at the MAIDENHEAD FESTIVAL

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Extracts from ‘Modest’ by Ellen Brammer

One-act play performed by Total Arts and Community Theatre (TACT), Tamworth, England

Winner of the AETF CENTRAL AREA SEMI FINAL, the AETF CENTRAL DISTRICT QUARTER FINAL,  the HASTILOW FESTIVAL, the BFAME FESTIVAL and Runner up at the ALL ENGLAND FINAL

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Each play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

4.45pm – 5.30pm  

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

‘How to have a successful festival journey’

with Pete Heppelthwaite (CEO of Limitless Academy of Performing Arts) 

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PLAY SESSION
7.00pm – 9.15pm (approx finishing time)

Something In The Basement by Don Nigro

One-act play performed by Fintry Amateur Dramatic Society (FADS) from Fintry, Scotland

Winner of the SCDA EASTERN DIVISION and SCDA Finalist

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Songkeeper by Jamie Lakritz

One-act play performed by Brightlight Theatre Company, Frimley, England

Winner of the WOKING DRAMA FESTIVAL

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Each play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

Let’s Celebrate!

With the one-act competition over, the teams could relax! 

They joined us in the bar after the last play on Saturday evening for a glass of something bubbly to celebrate another fantastic year of excellent amateur theatre. 

Sunday 3rd August

10.00am – 11.00am 

FEEDBACK FORUM (in the Studio)

We’re all invited to get together with Tristan Marshall and the groups who performed the day before.  We’ll have a free-flowing but monitored discussion to explore exactly what worked and what didn’t,using real-life examples from the performances.

11.30am – 12.15pm 

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

‘From Page to Stage to Publishing’

with Bev Clark (prolific one-act play writer and Adjudicator)

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12.15am – 1.15pm 

STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (in the Studio)

A Studio performance of ‘Shelter’ by Jenny Derbyshire – the winner of the 2014/15 Derek Jacobi Playwriting Award (Isle of Man Festival)

with Bev Clark, Sue Doherty and Goodbye Piccadilly Productions.

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PLAY SESSION 2.00pm – 4.20pm (with a 20 minute interval)

Holding The Man adapted by Tommy Murphy, based on the book by Timothy Conigrave

Full-length play performed by Garden Suberb Theatre, North London, England 

Winner of the ISLE OF MAN FULL-LENGTH PLAY FESTIVAL

Read the play description and please note the play contains sexual scenes

Please note: ‘Holding The Man’ is eligible for most of the awards but not all,   We’ve included it because it’s an outstanding production and won the Isle of Man Play Festival (Full Length section).  It’s a great way to round of the Festival … and is just before the awards are announced.

The play was followed immediately by  a 10 minute public assessment (by GoDA Adjudicator, Tristan Marshall)

4.45pm – 5.30pm 

The Awards!

Our GoDA Adjudicator – Tristan Marshall – announced the nominees and winners of nine awards

GET IN TOUCH

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