Playmakers, Corner Brook

 


Provincial Drama Festival

1983
“Translations” by Brian Friel
 
-  Chairman's Award for the best supporting performance by a woman - Sylvia Rowe as Maire Chatach
 
-  Hans Tode Memorial Trophy for innovative and imaginative set design - Stuart Fraser
1982
“The Still Hearth” by Edwin R. Procunier
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Ray Smith as Paul LeValliant
1981
“West Moon” by Al Pittman
 
-  The D.A. Matthews Memorial Scholarship - Regina Fitzgerald as Shelia
1980
“Night of the Iguana” by Tennessee Williams
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Bernie Stapleton as Hannah
 
-  The D.A. Matthews Memorial Scholarship - Bernie Stapleton as Hannah
1979
“No Festival Production
1978
“We've Got Things Here Even Greater Than Dying” adaptations from the writings of Ted Russell
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Carson Lawrence as Paddy Muldoon (Yarns), Lige (The Hangashore) and Josh Grimes (Love The Giver)
 
-  Hans Tode Memorial Trophy for innovative and imaginative set design - Stuart Fraser
1977
“Journey of the Fifth Horse” by Ronald Ribman
 
-  Honourary Chairman's Award for the best performance by a man - Peter Byrne as Zoditch
1976
“The Mumberley Inheritance” by Warren Graves
 
-  Honourary Chairman's Award for the best performance by a man - Joe Mullins as Crispin Cringe
 
-  Hans Tode Memorial Trophy for innovative and imaginative set design - Stuart Fraser
1975
“The Hand that Cradles the Rock” by Warren Graves
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
 
-  Johnson Award for the best supporting performance by a man - Neil Walsh as George Withers
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Tony Griffen as Ross Cameron
1974
“The Tiger and the Horse” by Robert Bolt
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Bernadette Kenny as Stella Dean
1973
“Within Two Shadows” by Wilson John Haire
 
-  Newfoundland Drama Society Scholarship Award - Barbara Barrett, Director
1972
“The Cave Dwellers” by William Saroyan
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation - Hans Tode
 
-  Neala F. Griffin Trophy for best direction - Barbara Barrett
 
-  Johnson Cup for the best supporting performance by a actor - Bob Smith as the Duke
1971
“Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward
 
-  Govenor's Cup for the best supporting performance by an actress - Marion Walsh as Madame Arcati
1970
“No Festival Production
1969
“Live Like Pigs” by John Arden
 
-  Dominion Drama Festival Award - “Charity” - for the best presentation of a full-length play
 
-  Neala F. Griffin Trophy for best direction - Harold Ryshpan
 
-  H.A. Morrissey Jubilee Drama Festival Award. $100 awarded for the director of the winning play. - Harold Ryshpan
1968
“Sive” by John B. Keane
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation - Hans Tode
 
-  Johnson Cup for the best supporting performance by a actor - Jim Butt as Carthalawn and Walter Chambers as Pats Bocock (Co-winners)
1967
“Teach Me How to Cry” by Patricia Joudry
 
-  Governor's Cup for the best supporting performance by a actress - Laura Lush as Mrs. Grant
1966
“A Touch Of The Poet” by Eugene O'Neill
1965
“No Festival Production
1964
“Teahouse of the August Moon” by John Patrick
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best direction - Tom Cahill
 
-  Newfoundland Drama Festival Society Cup for the best performance by an actor - David Candow as Sakini
1963
“Rashomon” by Fay Kanin and Michael Kanin
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation - Dave Buckle
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best direction - Tom Cahill
1962
“Shadow and Substance” by Paul Vincent Carroll
1961
“What Every Woman Knows” by James Matthew Barrie
1960
“The Bad Seed” adapted for stage by Maxwell Anderson from William March's novel
 
-  Regional Chairman's Cup for the best performance by an actress - Mary Phillpott as Christine Penmark
1959
“The Perfect Woman” by George Baston
 
-  Thompson Trophy for the best direction - Tom Cahill
1958
“The Heiress” by Ruth & Augustus Goetz
 
-  Regional Chairman's Cup for the best performance by an actress - Patricia Lees as Catherine Sloper
1957
“Anastasia” by Guy Bolton
1956
“Arms and the Man” by George Bernard Shaw
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
 
-  Regional Chairman's Cup for the best performance given by a woman - Jean Coughlan as Raina Petkoff
1955
“My Three Angels” by Samual and Bella Spewack
 
-  Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
 
-  Regional Chairman's Cup for the best performance given by a woman - Mary Monaghan as Mrs. Manningham