The winners of Chesil’s biennial short play writing competition, rehearsed and performed last weekend, were as follows: Margaret Histed – a gently touching piece, but would a nervous, heavily expectant mother be as calm as the Katy Watkins’ character?
Carole Hastings – a wartime story made vivid by having it performed as a radio play.
Noel Thorpe Tracey – a surreal nightmare.
Heather Bryant – so likeable it needed no final twist.
Karen Fitzsimmons – some lovely observations but slightly lacking in pace.
Joe Ledbury – thrilling opening, just avoided self-indulgence. Michael Lewis was a superb heavy.
Jonathon Edgington – familiar sassy chick humour, unexpectedly horrid ending.
Colin Paice – lovely idea, well played, especially by Emma Nias as Kay Herd’s “inner voice”.
Graham Cranmer – slightly odd seeming tale, which probably deserved greater length.
Gary Nicholson – went down very well.
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