New Brunswick Drama Festival

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New Brunswick Drama Festival
NicknameNB DramaFest
FrequencyAnnually
VenueSt. Thomas University
Location(s)Fredericton, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
Years active1953 - present
FoundedMoncton, New Brunswick
Most recent8–10 May 2023 (2023-05-08 – 2023-05-10) (middle school)
10–13 May 2023 (2023-05-10 – 2023-05-13) (high school)
Organised bySuzanne Doyle Yerxa
Jeff Lloyd
Jared Mallard
Chris Matheson
Websitenbdramafest.com

The New Brunswick Drama Festival, also known as the New Brunswick Provincial Drama Festival and Conference,[1] the NBTA Drama Festival,[2] or simply referred to as NB DramaFest, is an annual event held at the St. Thomas University campus in Fredericton, New Brunswick.[3][4] Taking place every May,[3] the event serves as a scholastic drama festival and competition for middle and high school students in New Brunswick.[5]

The festival is divided into two segments, with middle school participants attending from Monday to Wednesday, and high school participants attending from Wednesday to Saturday. Throughout the festival, students have the chance to participate in evening workshops, allowing them to improve their skills through participating in evening workshops focused on areas like stage combat, improvisation, vocal training, and Shakespearean tutorials.[5] The festival's performances adhere to guidelines that require durations between 25 and 60 minutes long.[5][6] Professionals in theater from across the country attend the event to provide critiques of the students' work.[7] Additionally, the festival's final evening features a dance, concluded by an awards ceremony and closing presentations.[5]

History[edit]

The first New Brunswick High School Drama Festival was held on May 23, 1953, in the Moncton High School auditorium. The first festival featured Salisbury High School, Port Elgin Memorial Regional High School, Petitcodiac Regional High School, and Rothesay Regional High School.[8][9] The Dominion Drama Festival's governor was the event's adjudicator, and the trophies presented at the time were the Times-Transcript Trophy for the winning play, as well as CKCW trophies for the best individual actor and actress.[8] Port Elgin Memorial Regional High School emerged as the winning school, with an actor from Petitcodiac and actress from Rothesay receiving the individual awards.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NB DramaFest - Home". 7 February 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-02-07.
  2. ^ "Performers". da.tj.news. Daily Gleaner. December 28, 1993. p. 10. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b Clow, Tara. "Drama students take to the stage in Fredericton". 91.9 The Bend.
  4. ^ "Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia - Theatre St. Thomas". www.canadiantheatre.com.
  5. ^ a b c d "Dramafest provides a great opportunity for local students". da.tj.news. Times & Transcript. May 1, 2010. p. 60. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Rules & Regulations | NB Drama Fest | New Brunswick". NB Drama Fest.
  7. ^ "New Brunswick Drama Fest - About The New Brunswick Provincial Drama Festival". 15 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15.
  8. ^ a b "School Drama Festival Today". da.tj.news. Moncton Transcript. May 23, 1953. p. 3. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b "DEFEATS THREE OTHER SCHOOLS TO WIN CUP; TO EXPAND FESTIVAL". da.tj.news. The Moncton Daily Times. May 25, 1953. p. 3. Retrieved 6 July 2023.