Provincial Drama Festival
2023
“A Night In The Theatre” by Lawrence Casler
- Best Direction - Craig Robinson
- Adjudicator's Special Award - Best Ensemble Acting: Nick McGrath, Kathy-Lynn Shaw, Chad Reid and Sara Sheenan
2022
Drama Festival cancelled amid COVID-19 risks.
2021
Drama Festival cancelled amid COVID-19 risks.
2020
Drama Festival cancelled amid COVID-19 risks.
2019
“A Skull in Connemara” by Martin McDonagh
- Best Actress - Ruth Simmons as Mary Johnny
- Best Supporting Actor - Marty Byrne as Martain Hanlon
2018
“Fiction” by Steven Dietz
2017
“Looking” by Norm Foster
- Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
- OZ-FM Award for imagination and excellence in sound - Lester Simmons
- Allan Power Memorial Trophy for excellence in lighting design - Marty Byrne
2016
“The Drowning Girls” by Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, and Daniela Vlaskalic
2015
“Fat Pig” by Neil LaBute
- Hans Tode Memorial Trophy for innovative and imaginative set design - Marty Byrne, Lester Simmons, Peter McCormack, Jane Soper & Craig Robinson
2014
“God of Carnage” by Yasmina Reza
- Neala F. Griffin Trophy for best direction - Craig Robinson
- Chrissi Andrews Memorial Award for the best performance by a woman - Ruth Simmons as Annette
- Newfoundland Herald Audience Appreciation Award
2013
“The Year of the Hiker” by John B. Keane
- Chairman's Award for the best supporting performance by a woman - Ruth Simmons as Freda
- Elizabeth F. Ireland Award for the acquisition of the most effective and/or innovative properties
- OZ-FM Award for imagination and excellence in sound - Peter McCormack
2012
“Fighting Words” by Sunil Kuruvilla
- Chrissi Andrews Memorial Award for the best performance by a woman - Ruth Simmons as Mrs. Davies
- Canadian Play Award for the best presentation of a Canadian play
- Margaret Doyle True Spirit of the Festival Award - Craig Robinson
2011
“The Cripple of Inishmaan” by Martin McDonagh
- Reg Harte Memorial Award for the best supporting performance by a man - Nick McGrath as Johnnypateenmike
- Thompson Trophy for the best performance by a person under the age of 21 - Michael Bourgeois as Billy Claven
- Dorothy Ann Matthews Memorial Scholarship - Michael Bourgeois as Billy Claven
2010
“Wit” by Margaret Edson
- Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Drama Festival Award for the best presentation of a full-length play
- Harvey Rose Bowl for best visual presentation
- Neala F. Griffin Trophy for best direction - Peter McCormack
- Chrissi Andrews Memorial Award for the best performance by a woman - Wendy Chambers as Vivian Bearing
2009
“Dancing at Lughnasa” by Brian Friel
- Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Drama Festival Award for the best presentation of a full-length play
- Neala F. Griffin Trophy for best direction - Peter McCormack
- Honourary Chairman's Award for the best performance by a man - Lester Simmons as Jack
- Newfoundland Herald Audience Appreciation Award
- Margaret Doyle True Spirit of the Festival Award - Wendy Chambers
- Hans Tode Memorial Trophy for innovative and imaginative set design - Peter McCormack
- Allan Power Memorial Trophy for excellence in lighting design - Darrel Brenton