Event | 
					 The 19th Tasmanian Drama Festival (Junior Section) 
						
						
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				| Venue | 
				National Theatre, Launceston, TAS | 
			
			
				
					| First Date | 
					
					22 June 1965 | 
				
			
				
					| Opening Date | 
					22 June 1965 | 
				
			
				
					| Last Date | 
					
					26 June 1965 | 
				
			
			
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					| Status | 
					
					Amateur | 
				
			
			
				| World Premiere | 
				
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					| Description | 
  					The participants were: The Laurhenian Players with By Her Faith, Sacred Heart College with On A Spring Morning, Brooks High School with St. Joan, Riverside High School with Bonaventure, Laurhenian Players with Night at the Schrammers, St. Patrick's College with Birds of a Feather, Launceston Players with The Cloak, Sacred Heart College with The Dragon's Bride, Laurhenian Players with The Mad Tea Party, Queechy High School with The Patchwork Quilt, St. Patrick's College with The Discovery, Kings Meadows High School with Queer Street, Launceston High School with The Merchant of Venice, Launceston High School with Red Queen, White Queen, Deloraine High School with Bunyips Ain't People, Intercol with Bird Cage People, Brooks High School with Hungry Tiger and St. Patrick's College with The Doubtful Misfortune of Li Sing. | 
				
			
				
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					Programme | 
				
			
			
				| Primary Genre | 
				
				Theatre - Spoken Word
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						| Production Nationality | 
						
						Australia
				
				
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					| Further Information | 
					
					
					The winner of the under 21 junior section of the 19th Tasmanian Drama Festival, the Examiner and Express Trophy was Intercol from the University of Tasmania with The Birdcage. The Radio 7EX Trophy went to Sacred Heart College with The Dragon's Bride. Jennifer Collison of Sacred Heart College and Phillip Gunton of the Launceston High School won the Launceston Players best junior actress...
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					| Event Status | 
					
					
					Completed
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									| Programme | 
									
									CHS 15, 6/4, Launceston Players Society Collection, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery | 
									
									
								 
							
								
									| Newspaper | 
									
									The Examiner, 28 June 1965, p. 3. | 
									
									
								 
							
						 
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					| Data Set | 
					AusStage | 
				
			
			
				
					| Event Identifier | 
					
					97918 | 
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
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