The Alberta Drama Festival Association (ADFA) is an umbrella organization for adult amateur drama activity in the province of Alberta. It was formed in 1969 to assume organization of the adult one-act drama festival formerly run by the Drama Division of Alberta Culture. ADFA is a non-profit association incorporated under the Societies Act of Alberta. There are no paid personnel. The executive and the regional associations are made up of individuals who have chosen to donate their time and energy to the community theatre of this province.

The province has been divided into ten (10) regions. Within each region, various functions, workshops and activities are organized or developed. Each region has a committee who are autonomous and operate to encourage and develop the potential within their region. Each year the representatives from these regions organize a festival. From these festivals, one play is chosen by an adjudicator to represent each region at the Provincial One Act Festival. Each of those chosen plays receives traveling expenses or a grant to assist in funding their participation in the Provincial Festival.

The festivals provide an occasion for the coming together of all community drama groups in a festival situation. We have followed the practice of having one or two adjudicators at a festival. They publicly comment upon the performances and are available for more detailed private discussion with the individuals involved in production.

Until 1976 the Provincial Festival was held yearly at the Banff School of Fine Arts. We found that due to the isolation of the location, needless expense, and assorted hassles, we would be better served by another location. The Provincial Festival is held in a different region each year. This enables a greater number of people to attend the Festival as participants in a performance or as an audience. With more participation, we are better able to achieve our goal of creating a memorable experience where people can grow and expand in their understanding of theatre. The region location also enables an extensive amount of donation and voluntary assistance in the planning, promotion, and operation of the yearly festival.

 

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History of ADFA

 

When the High School Drama Festivals were started in 1960, there was no parent body, so Mr. Jack McCreath started building a zone-to-zone level until it was possible to build to a provincial final in 1967. A Provincial High School Organization came into being and applied for grant assistance. However, by this time each zone had been receiving individual zone grants from the government for a number of years. Therefore, the H.S.F.A. was able to prosper on both the zone and adult levels.

ADFA had not been as fortunate. No zone Festival organization had ever existed in this province at the adult level. Communities sent plays to the Alberta Drama League final, with a winner being chosen to compete in the Dominion Drama Festival. The Alberta Drama League and D.D.F. became defunct, and the Drama Division of the Government of Alberta was asked to take on their festival function on the one-act level.

The Drama Division continued to do this until 1968 at which time Mr. Walter Kassa wisely recommended that the festival should be operated through an independent festival body organized outside the direct control of the Drama Division. After an organizational meeting and some fitful starts, the Alberta Drama Festival Association (ADFA) was incorporated in 1969.

Over the intervening years, the ADFA has experienced growth and setbacks. Money to fund the various activities has always been a problem. It has not always been easy. Through the support of the regions local communities, the efforts of many, the assistance of a yearly funding from the provincial association, the regions have grown in strength and vitality. We have seen the formation of new zones and numerous amateur community groups formed about the original impetus of participation in the festival. Thus, the provincial association has developed into a body united around the common goal of developing the participation of many in the cultural - human expression of theatre.

Beginning in 2006, participants in the winning play at the Provincial Festival were awarded the opportunity to attend sessions at the Theatre Alberta sponsored Dramaworks or PlayWorks Ink programs in Edmonton and Calgary. The tuition, travel and accommodation expenses for participants were covered by the ADFA. Unfortunately, Theatre Alberta has suspended Dramaworks and PlayWorks Ink in the last few years.

Previous Provincial Festivals

1976 - Medicine Hat
1977 - Grande Prairie
1978 - Lethbridge
1979 - Red Deer

 

1980 - Medicine Hat
1981 - Grande Prairie
1982 - Red Deer
1983 - Medicine Hat
1984 - Fort McMurray
1985 - Lethbridge
1986 - Grande Prairie
1987 - Red Deer
1988 - Calgary
1989 - Whitecourt

1990 - Lethbridge
1991 - Spruce Grove
1992 - Medicine Hat
1993 - Whitecourt
1994 - High River
1995 - Westlock
1996 - Medicine Hat
1997 - Whitecourt
1998 - High River
1999 - Calgary

2000 - Edmonton
2001 - Medicine Hat
2002 - Grande Prairie
2003 - High River
2004 - Hinton
2005 - Lethbridge
2006 - Edmonton
2007 - High River
2008 - Fort McMurray
2009 - Medicine Hat

2010 - Whitecourt
2011 - Lethbridge
2012 - Camrose
2013 - High River
2014 - Grande Prairie
2015 - Red Deer
2016 - Grande Prairie
2017 - Medicine Hat
2018 - Fort McMurray
2019 - High River

2020 - Cancelled

2021 - Cancelled

2022 - Big Valley

2023 - Lethbridge