Well the Manx Amateur Drama Federation (MADF) has started preparations for their festivals in 2024 and 2025!
The invitations to teams from the Island, British Isles and Ireland have gone out. Our first competition will be the The Young Actor of Mann (now biennial). This will be Saturday 30th March at Ballakermeen Studio, further information can be found on the event page. Entrants must be Isle of Man residents. Closing date for entries Saturday 13th Jan 2024.
The Easter Festival (which now incorporates the One Act and Full Length Play Festivals) has teams coming from the Island and British Isles. It commences on Saturday 30th March, running for 7 days from 7.30pm each evening at the Gaiety Theatre and runs until Friday 5th April. The deadline for entries is 1st December 2023. The Empress Hotel will be MADF Headquarters and green room each evening.
We’re pleased to announce the adjudicator for all events will be Chris Baglin GoDA (Guild of Drama Adjudicators). Chris is well known to audiences on the island having previously adjudicated the One Act Play Festival.
Social events will include a Coffee morning on Friday 1st March at Peel Centenary Centre, more details from the Friends of MADF later. The traditional Easter Monday lunch will be Monday 1st April at the Empress Hotel.
We are now eagerly awaiting the entries for all our festivals and will announce the entrants in January 2024.
Some advance news for our 2025 Easter festival which will be our 75th Anniversary is the ever popular Robert Meadows GoDA has accepted our invitation and the Gaiety Theatre has been booked from Saturday 19th April through to Friday 25th. We are in the process of planning our special anniversary year and more details will be released in the New Year.
We are very grateful to the IOM Arts Council for their continued support and would welcome other sponsors for any of our events. If you know of any who might be interested please let me know at michaellees@manx.net.
Michael J Lees MADF President and PR Officer
Vanessa the website is fabulous so much work. What a lovely surprise to read my own name in the 1971 programme . Angels in Love was the winning play.
All this info will be so suitable for our 75th celebrations. I’m sure the newspaper will run an article based on this history nearer the time.
Well done and a Merry Christmas
FABULOUS !!!!!!!!!