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==History== The NFCT, established in 1927, is a celebration of amateur theatre at local, national and UK level. Each year, the national amateur organisations in the home nations promote a series of one-act play festivals and, through various eliminating rounds, take part in the final stage, the British Final Festival of One Act Plays, when companies and enthusiasts from all over the United Kingdom. A Standing Committee of representatives of the four countries has overall control of the Festival, with each country in turn taking the responsibility for organising it. The four partners in the NFCT are: * All-England Theatre Festival (AETF) * Association of Ulster Drama Festivals (AUDF) * (Drama Association of Wales ) (DAW) * Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA) The festivals provide an opportunity for amateur companies to appear in new and varying venues before widely differing audiences, to receive constructive criticism from a qualified adjudicator (GODA), and to compare the standard of their own work with that of the other companies taking part. For audiences, the public adjudication of performances offers a deeper understanding and appreciation of theatre.〔 The productions from Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland will all have been publicly adjudicated at each stage. The overall winner receives the Howard de Walden Ewer award.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Festival of Community Theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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