And the winners are…
OneFest has concluded for this year and what a fantastic festival it was.
It was wonderful to see such a great range of interesting plays all under the one roof on the one day.
Congratulations to all who participated and contributed to making this festival one to truly remember.
And the winners are…
Best Production
Blanc Noir – written and directed by Mick Lowenstein
Best Director
Ingrid Ganley – A Blooming of Ivy
Best Actor
Sarah Phillips – The Craft
Best Original Work
Blanc Noir – written and directed by Mick Lowenstein
Most Promising Director
Danni Ashton – Two
Adjudicator’s Award
Kathy Spencer – The Lie and A Blooming of Ivy
All the winners with our adjudicator Maggie.
One Day Onefest
Onefest organisers are pleased to announce Onefest 2012 will be held on ONE DAY ONLY! There will be two sessions on Saturday 25 August at 2pm & 7pm.
So let’s make a day of it, with the very best of Hobart one act theatre brought to you at the Playhouse.
Got a one-act play in mind for OneFest 2012?
Old Nick and Hobart Rep are pleased to invite submissions for OneFest 2012.
A reminder that the deadline for submissions is Friday, 6 July 2012.
Entry forms as well as terms & conditions are available for download on this site. Click here.
Enquiries can be directed to the Production Manager, Myles Bingham via email: onefest@playhouse.org.au
Welcome to OneFest 2012!!
The OneFest Management committee is comprised of four people: two representatives from Old Nick (Graeme Paine & Mylo Bingham); plus two from Hobart Rep (Adela Morton & Moya Deigan).
We’d like to apologise for the delay in setting up the 2012 site but from now on, you can expect to see regular updates. The site has lots of information about how you can enter a play for the 2012 festival along with the key dates to keep in mind. A reminder that submissions for OneFest 2012 close this Friday 6 July!!
News
The Committee have decided to appoint a Production Manager to take responsibility for managing the key aspects of the festival: Onefest 2012 will be managed by Mylo Bingham.