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The full list of winners for the 2007 Festival is as follows: The June Thompson Memorial Cup for Dramatic EndeavourNewton’s Third Law by Matt Kelly - The Nancy Boys, directed by Nancy Heath The Matthew Herring Award for Originality or Achievement in Technical TheatreIs There Anybody There? by Lee Flewitt - The Sodbury Players, directed by Rob Creer The Swindon Advertiser Award for an Original ProductionAutumn Terror by Jon Nash - Old Town Theatre Company, directed by Julian Smith The BBC Radio Swindon Audience AwardHave a Nice Day by Lynn Brittney - The Clarendon Players, directed by Wendy Mitchell The Beryldene Hunt Cup for the Best Performance by a Junior ActorJames Bennett (Sodbury Players Youth Section (SPYS)) in Dickens’ Children by Nick Warburton, directed by Maggie Allsopp The Brenda Lilley Loving Cup for the Best Performance by a Youth GroupTwo Women and a Chair by Michael Olsen - Pewsey Vale Amateur Dramatic Society Youth Section, directed by Nettie Powell The Cheshire Trophy for Best Adult Actress in a Supporting RoleSally Kirkup (Junction 16 Theatre Group) in Mother Figure by Alan Ayckbourn The Lester Trophy for Best Supporting Adult Actor in a Supporting RoleDarren Little (Pewsey Vale Amateur Dramatic Society) in A Kind of Justice by Margaret Wood, directed by Martin Clifton The Audrey Suter Trophy for Best Adult Performance by an ActressMegan Mills (The Athelstan Players) in The Nightingale and Not the Lark by Jennifer Johnston, directed by Christine Mace The Audrey Suter Trophy for Best Adult Performance by an ActorJeremy Smith (Old Town Theatre Company) in Autumn Terror by Jon Nash, directed by Julian Smith The Peter English Award for Best DirectionMartin Clifton (Pewsey Vale Amateur Dramatic Society) for A Kind of Justice by Margaret Wood The Old Swindonian Cup for the Runners UpIs There Anybody There? by Lee Flewitt - The Sodbury Players, directed by Rob Creer The Betty Peck Rose Bowl for the Winning PlayThe Nightingale and Not the Lark by Jennifer Johnston - The Athelstan Players, directed by Christine Mace |
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