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COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND THEIR ROLE
1. The role of the Committee is to administer the Wharfedale Festival of Theatre on behalf of the Societies and Groups who enter it. This administration involves:
(a) liaising with Schools, Societies and Groups in the general Wharfedale area to facilitate and progress entries to the Festival;
(b) maintaining correspondence with Schools, Societies and Groups to ascertain the details of entries and ensuring everyone is clear about entry conditions;
(c) making all the arrangements for the Awards Evening;
(d) as individual Committee members, assisting the Assessors by providing marks for productions as needed.
2. The Chairman of the Committee, who is also Chairman of Assessors, arranges the Assessment Panels for the five sections of the Festival - ie Drama (Adults), Musicals (Adults), Pantomimes (Adults), Drama (Youth & Schools), and Musicals (Youth & Schools).
3. All dramatic and operatic societies and youth and school drama groups in the general Wharfedale area can nominate one of their members to serve on the Wharfedale Festival of Theatre Committee. The Committee can also co-opt people who they feel can contribute a special skill or have relevant experience. The serving Committee is limited to 12 members. Current members are:
Malcolm Pinder (Committee Chairman and Festival Chairman)
Pat Riley (Festival Secretary and Publicity Officer)
Jan Abberton (Festival Treasurer)
Mike Newman (Festival Nominations and Awards)
Joan Newman
Carol Allan
Gill Coverdale
Sian Ellis
Joan Graham
Val Pennett
Chris Robbins
If you have any queries about the Wharfedale Festival of Theatre, please contact the Festival Secretary, who is:
Mrs Pat Riley
7 Adel Mead
Adel LEEDS
LS16 8LB
Telephone: 0113-2300312
E-mail address: pat.riley12@ntlworld.com
Created on: 18/06/2007 Last updated: 09/07/2010
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