All My Sons has led to awards at its first four festival outings
Ballyshannon Drama Society is celebrating after its production of All My Sons by Arthur Millar picked up numerous awards on the festival circuit.
A spokesperson took to social media to share the good news: "The results are in from our first four festivals - and the list is rather long! Our production of 'All My Sons' took home one first, two seconds and a third place, along with a number of acting, directing and production awards.
"We have four more festivals to go: Strabane on the 19th, Glenamaddy on the 27th, Carrickmore on March 30th and Newtownstewart on April 9th.
Kiltyclogher Results
Nominations:
Best Supporting Actress - Audrey Davitt
Best Supporting Actor - Terence Mc Eneaney
Awards:
First Place Overall
Best Actor - Richard Hurst
Best Actress - Rachel O'Connor
The Audience Award
Best Director - Trish Keane
Blue Riband
Castleblayney Results
Nominations:
Best Actor - Richard Hurst
Best Actress - Rachel O'Connor
Best Supporting Actor - Troy Devaney
Awards:
Second Place Overall
Best Lighting
Best Costume
Best Supporting Actress - Deirdre Ferguson
Tubbercurry Results
Nominations:
Stage Presentation
Best Actor - Richard Hurst
Best Actress - Rachel O'Connor
Supporting Actor - Terence Mc Eneaney
Supporting Actress - Ailis Mc Intyre
Awards:
Third Place Overall
Special Adjudicator's Award - John Mc Hugh
Enniskillen Results
Nominations:
Best Set Design
Best Costumes
Best Supporting Actor - Troy Devaney
Awards:
Second Place Overall
Most Promising Young Actor - Bert /John Mc Hugh
Best Actor - Richard Hurst
Best Actress - Rachel O'Connor
Best Director - Trish Keane
The Audience Award
Best Dramatic Moments
Troy Devanney...
A. Kissing Anne
B. Fight scene with Joe Keller
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