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    The Bruzard Challenge Cup (Festival Winning Play)

    donated in 1960 by the late Mr G.J. Bruzard of West Byfleet and presented for the Festival Winning Play
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    The Eileen Harper Memorial Trophy

    Donated in 1997 by members and supporters of the Woking Drama Association for presentation to the Festival Runners Up.

    The bottom part of the list covers the Runners Up Cup from 1959 to 1996.

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    The Edna Nash Cup

    Donated in 1983 by the Runnymede Drama Group in memory of Edna Nash and presented for the Third-place Play.

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    The Youth Award

    Donated by the Woking Drama Association for the Best Play by a cast Under 21 years of age on 1st September preceding the Festival, provided that the total marks gained are at least 80 per cent of those gained by the Festival Winning Play.

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    The Barbara Huntley Cup

    Donated in 1976 by Horsell Amateur Dramatic Society in memory of Barbara Huntley and presented as the Adjudicator’s Award for any entry in the Festival, or any feature of an entry, which the Adjudicator considers to be of special merit and for which there is no other appropriate award.

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    The Godalming Theatre Group Celebration 85 Salver

    For Directing, donated in 1985 by the Godalming Theatre Group to commemorate their 21st year and presented to the Director who, in the opinion of the Adjudicator, has shown the most imagination and flair.

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    The Iain Home Rose Bowl

    Donated by friends in 1968 in memory of Iain Home of Pyrford Little Theatre and presented for the Best Performance by an Actor.

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    The Richards-Smith Cup

    Originally donated by Mr. G. Richards-Smith for dramatic work in the Woking Music Festival and gratefully accepted by the Woking Drama Association in 1968 for presentation for the Best Performance by an Actress.

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    The Handley-Jones Cup

    Donated in 1978 by the Old Woking Theatre Group in memory of H. Handley-Jones, originally for the best performance by any supporting player but re-assigned by the Woking Drama Association in 1993 for presentation to the Best Supporting Actor.

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    The Irene Hutchence Cup

    Donated in 1961 by the late Mrs Irene Hutchence of Horsell A.D.S., originally for the best play by an all-women cast but re-assigned by the Woking Drama Association in 1993 for presentation to the Best Supporting Actress.

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    The Desmond Holt Memorial Cup

    Donated in 1979 by the Godalming Theatre Group in memory of Desmond Holt and presented for the Best Performance by a Junior Player aged under 21 on 1st September preceding the Festival.

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    The Guildbury Shield

    For Technical Excellence, donated in 1984 by Guildbury Productions for presentation to the company who, in the opinion of the Adjudicator, demonstrate the greatest appreciation of the role of staging techniques in the success of a production.

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    The Spotlight Award

    For the Best Use of Lighting, donated in 1985 by Councillor Mrs P.E. Bohling as Mayor of Woking in that year.

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    The Madeline Boden Rose Bowl

    Donated by Malcolm Boden in memory of his wife, Madeline, and presented for the Best Original Play – defined for this purpose as one which has had no previous public performance.

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    The Pauline Brown Award

    Donated by Councillor Gordon Brown and Mrs. Pauline Brown, and presented by the Festival Stage Crew for the Best Backstage Management.

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    The Graham Brockis Award (Best use of Sound)

    Donated by Graham Bockis to recognise the best use of sound.

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    The Best All-Womans Play

    In 1993 the Irene Hutchence Cup was reassigned by the Woking Drama Association for presentation to the Best Supporting Actress