Celebrating its 67th year of One-act Play Festivals, Ipswich Little Theatre is again playing host to a plethora of plays during the weekend 11,12,13th August to be held at the beloved Incinerator Theatre in Burley Griffin Drive (near Queen’s Park).

Since the inception of the Drama Festival in 1955, the competition has gone from strength to strength and attracts many local and regional drama groups to the area.

Over the years the festival has been held at the Town Hall, the Ipswich Girls Grammar School and in 2001 the decision was made to move it back to the Incinerator.  Of course, Festivals don’t just happen without the dedicated work of many Directors over the years organizing and creating a wonderful friendly competition for all to enjoy.

Walter Burley Griffin’s famous incinerator – now the home of the Ipswich Little Theatre Company.

This year’s adjudicator, Ms Allana Noyes, hails from Toowoomba and is looking forward to providing valuable feedback over the 3 days to the groups performing. 

Not only do the dramatic juices flow over the weekend, it is also a very social event with catering and bar facilities available for visitors to enjoy our wonderful grounds. 

The public are welcome to attend the various sessions over the weekend. The cost is $10-15 per session. There will be a 10 minute play session, Youth and Open sessions.

ILT 67th One Act Play Festival 2023

The longest running play festival in the Southern Hemisphere!

Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator Theatre
15 Burley Griffin Drive, Ipswich, 4305
Aug 11, 2023 Fri

6:30pm

(10 minute plays)

Aug 12, 2023 Sat

9:00am

(Youth plays)

Aug 12, 2023 Sat

1:30pm

(Youth plays)

Aug 12, 2023 Sat

7:30pm

(Open plays)

Aug 13, 2023 Sun

9:30am

(Open plays)

Aug 13, 2023 Sun

1:30pm

(Open plays)

Tickets and more information are available online at https://iplt.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/110252 or go to the ILT website.

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