A week of performances wrapped up on Saturday night at TheatreFest 2012 in Yorkton. Festival hosts the Paper Bag Players came away with the William Hubbard Memorial Plaque - an award given to the theatre group "which best displays attributes of community involvement" - while the festival's top prize went to the Moose Jaw Community Players' production of Love & Work Enough, directed by Debbie Burgher. The complete award results are printed below.
The William Hubbard Memorial Plaque for Excellence or Meritorious Enterprise
Paper Bag Players, Yorkton
The Stan Danbrook Trophy for Technical Merit
Regina Little Theatre
The Walters Trophy - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Don Parker, Valley Players, Fort Qu'appelle
Honourable Mention:
Bill Wells, Battlefords Community Players
The Mary Ellen Burgess Trophy - Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Marianne Woods, Regina Little Theatre
The S.J. Safian Trophy - Best Actor
Brad Mcdougall, Regina Little Theatre
The Woodward Trophy - Best Actress
Jill Radwanski, Valley Players, Fort Qu'appelle
The McIntyre Trophy - Best Characterization
Christine Tetlock, Milestone Prairie Players
Honourable Mention:
Shelley Sentes, Milestone Prairie Players
The Hilda Allen Memorial Trophy - Runner Up Director
Don Jewitt, Valley Players, Fort Qu'appelle
The Goodfellow Trophy - Best Director
Debbie Burgher, Moose Jaw Community Players
CTV Trophy - Best Visual Presentation
Regina Little Theatre
The Margaret Corbett Aspirant Award
Tara Gish, Moose Jaw Community Players
CHAB Trophy - Runner Up to the Winning Entry
Valley Players, Fort Qu'appelle
The Cameron McIntosh Memorial Cup - Winning Entry
Moose Jaw Community Players