The Welwyn Drama Festival celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, marking nine decades of outstanding amateur theatre. This much-loved festival returns to the Barn Theatre, Welwyn Garden City, for a week of top-quality performances from theatre companies across the region. From gripping drama to light-hearted comedy, every night promises something special.
Adjudicator Tristan Marshall (GoDA) will be offering expert insight and feedback, making this a must-attend event for theatre lovers, performers, and anyone looking for a fantastic night out.
Join us as we celebrate this milestone year. Come for the drama, stay for the celebration – because 90 years of theatre is something worth applauding.
PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK
Monday 19 May 7.30pm
Marlborough Science Academy: Shadows of the Stage by James Griggs
Biggleswade Arts & Theatrical Society: Right on Cue by Barry Lambert
Corvus ADS: Virtual Reality by Alan Arkin
Tuesday 20 May 7.30pm
Theatre in the Square: Just Thinking of You by Mary Groom
Theatre in the Square: Susie by Alice Gill-Carey
Digswell Players: Queen of the Castle by Mary Portalska
Wednesday 21 May 7.30pm
BOATS Theatre: Paper Trail by Sean Lang
Back to Front Theatre: Reckoning by Kathy Mead
Thursday 22 May 7.30pm
Barn Theatre Club: Tuna Fish Eulogy by Lindsay Price
Theatre in The Square: Rubber-Ducking by Rosie Fiore-Burt
HD&OS: A Flock of Tigers by John Finnemore
Friday 23 May 7.30 pm
The Players’ Theatre (Wales): Retribution or Madness by Gabe Torrens
Woodhouse Players: 12hr Life by Robert Scott
4 Door Theatre: A Short Holiday from My Life by Philip Eley & Beanie Richardson
Saturday 24 May 7.00 pm
Brightlight Theatre: Songkeeper by Jamie Lakritz
HD&OS: English for Pony-Lovers by John Finnemore
Saturday evening will close with a presentation of awards and hog roast
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
At the Barn we are committed to promoting equality and challenging discrimination in all its forms. We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for all members of the cast and creative team, regardless of their race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity and will work to prevent any form of discrimination or harassment within our organisation.