YFCU award drama accolades
![Newtownards YFC winners of 1st place in one act drama. Newtownards YFC also won best producers with Lynda Girvin, (front row second from left) and Karen Patton (front row, second from right) picking up the 2018 plaque. Joy Dalzell Newtownards (back row, far left) was awarded most promising actress and Andrew Patton (back row, second from left) won most promising actor](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_105101797.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Newtownards YFC winners of 1st place in one act drama. Newtownards YFC also won best producers with Lynda Girvin, (front row second from left) and Karen Patton (front row, second from right) picking up the 2018 plaque. Joy Dalzell Newtownards (back row, far left) was awarded most promising actress and Andrew Patton (back row, second from left) won most promising actor](/img/placeholder.png)
This annual dinner celebrated the success of the association’s 2018 drama season.
Sponsored by the NFU Mutual Insurance Society Limited, the YFCU one act and three act drama festivals took place in venues throughout Northern Ireland and showcased the talent that exists within the association.
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![Moycraig YFC winners of the three act drama. Rebecca Stewart (middle row, fourth from left) and Mark McAllister (back row, second from left) also collected certificates of merit for acting. Lorriane Lyons (back row, second from right) was awarded most promising actress and Andrew Lyons (front row far right) was awarded most promising actor. Moycraig also lifted awards for the best set, certificate of merit for production and best producer](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_105101798.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![Moycraig YFC winners of the three act drama. Rebecca Stewart (middle row, fourth from left) and Mark McAllister (back row, second from left) also collected certificates of merit for acting. Lorriane Lyons (back row, second from right) was awarded most promising actress and Andrew Lyons (front row far right) was awarded most promising actor. Moycraig also lifted awards for the best set, certificate of merit for production and best producer](/img/placeholder.png)
At the drama dinner, the results of the adjudication of all the plays were revealed and the prizes were read out by YFCU deputy president, Zita Blair.
The results of the one act and three act drama festival are as follows:
One act awards and certificates
Certificates of merit for acting
![Kilrea YFC were awarded second place in one act drama and also collected the award for best set. Kilrea YFC members are pictured with David Cairns, (front row, far right) NFU Mutual sponsors of the one act drama](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_105212016.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![Kilrea YFC were awarded second place in one act drama and also collected the award for best set. Kilrea YFC members are pictured with David Cairns, (front row, far right) NFU Mutual sponsors of the one act drama](/img/placeholder.png)
Gareth Baird (Straid YFC)
Jamie McCowan (Straid YFC)
Alison Chestnutt (Kilraughts YFC)
Rachel Rankin (Kilraughts YFC)
![Kilraughts YFC were awarded third place in the one act drama. Kilraughts YFC members are pictured with David Cairns, (front row, far left) NFU Mutual sponsors of the one act drama](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_105212020.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![Kilraughts YFC were awarded third place in the one act drama. Kilraughts YFC members are pictured with David Cairns, (front row, far left) NFU Mutual sponsors of the one act drama](/img/placeholder.png)
Becky Campbell (Kilraughts YFC)
James Kirkpatrick (Kilraughts YFC)
Lowry McCollum (Holestone YFC)
Adam Alexander (Kilrea YFC)
![Pictured are recipients of certificates of merit for acting for their performance in one act dramas](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_105212022.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![Pictured are recipients of certificates of merit for acting for their performance in one act dramas](/img/placeholder.png)
Robert Sloane (Kilrea YFC)
Peter Smith (Derg Valley YFC)
Alison Rea (Donaghadee YFC)
Judith McKinley (Trillick and District YFC)
Alan Fleming (Cappagh YFC)
Most promising actor
![David Cairns, NFU Mutual, presents Joy Dalzell of Newtownards YFC with a plaque for the most promising actress, one act drama. Andrew Patton, Newtownards YFC collects a plaque for the most promising actor, one act drama from YFCU deputy president, Zita Blair](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_105212018.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![David Cairns, NFU Mutual, presents Joy Dalzell of Newtownards YFC with a plaque for the most promising actress, one act drama. Andrew Patton, Newtownards YFC collects a plaque for the most promising actor, one act drama from YFCU deputy president, Zita Blair](/img/placeholder.png)
Andrew Patton (Newtownards YFC)
Most promising actress
Joy Dalzell (Newtownards YFC)
Certificate of merit for production
David Linton (Kilrea YFC)
Best set
Kilrea for Business is Business
Best moment of theatre
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Best producer
First place - Perpetual Challenge Cup and plaque
Lynda Girvin and Karen Patton for The Burning Question
Overall
First place
Newtownards YFC – The Burning Question
Second place
Kilrea YFC – Business is Business
Third place
Kilraughts YFC – Looking for Love
Three act awards and certificates
Certificates of merit for acting
Rebecca Stewart (Moycraig YFC)
Mark McAllister (Moycraig YFC)
Most promising actress
Lorraine Lyons (Moycraig YFC)
Most promising actor
Andrew Lyons (Moycraig YFC)
Certificate of merit for production
Moycraig YFC
Best set
Moycraig YFC
Best producer
Emma-Jayne Anderson and Judith McConaghie
First place
Moycraig YFC