 Ac rwy'n gweithio am yw, ac yn dweud yn i gyd yn y sgwrthog yn dwyf yn y studio. Yn y ffrwng Ffwrdd yma, dwi'n rôl ein bwysigio ar y ddrawaith. Yn y ffrwng y ffrwng, rwy'n gweithio. Felly mae'n gweithio i ddweud yma i ddweud yma. Ac mae'n gweithio i ddweud yma i ddweud yma? Mae'n gweithio i ddweud i ddweud yn y ddweud eirahod ar y mewn ffath o'r ymddi. Roedd, yn gallu ei ddweud i. Felly, yn rhoi ystech其mdeithas. Fi, byddurnau'n cael ei ddweud i fynd o dw i chi'r manneddau. Mae'r newid yw'n ddweud i'r ymgyrch. A rydych chi'n rydw i yn schud am yr ysgolig, a ydw i wedi cael cael eu lleion, gyda'n ei ddweud i fynd yn syniwr. Mae'n rhaid i fynd i'r ffordd ei bod ei ysgolig. Mae'r ysgolig rhywbethiaeth yma, yn dod o'r ymgyrch. Felly ysgolig a'i'n fydden nhw. ym contain, a fe ydych chi, am y meddwl, ydych chi fel hynny, a fyddwn ni'n dweud honna. Cychyd nhw'n ddweud, ac mae'n gweithio'r ragingen yr hyn, ac mae'n ddweud. Mae'n gweithio'r ringdor o'r ddiogel ganlu a chygofu. Felly, y pethau sy'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud yn yr ardal, at yn y pethau yma. Mae'n gweithio, a mae'n ddweud. Ac mae'n ddweud. Ond efallai'n ddal yn dda i'r fforddau i'r tyg pethau. Funny little things tree on that that groups love coming to. That is that that's just because the facilities are probably the best in the country for where all the different groups go to and it's fantastic that that some groups come back here after year. The gun prouder productions come back and they're all the way from Cork all the way to South Cork. They've been with us every years since we started yeah and they're great and that of course the last year or two years ago, it's been a leader learning of course which was great for them but we're delighted to see them over here and they're gan y gomodi, yma. Felly, mae'n gyd yn ôl, maeth, dyma, gallai ei wneud am yna'r phaned Yang Nid, gan ddod i chi i nhw, i'n dweud ar y dŵr anghydd. Dyna'r ymluxfyd. Rhywbodaeth, mae'n ddiddordeb dros. Nid yw'r eich gweithfeydd, mae'n ddim i ddiemwys. Rwy'n ei ddweud aeth gweithfeydd. Sef wrth i'r ddod i chi i gweithfeydd. Dydw'i ddod i chi'n ddod i chi ffordd I'r half-hearted soul into it, so we'd like to see them every year. The Phoenix players from Tuvercore are always a favour as well. Another one, Anna Gaen, they won the All Ireland last year. Last year we had a very good festival last year, we had the two of the winners who won the All Ireland. And for those that don't know we have two sections in it, an open section which is for more established groups and then the confines section for the newer groups so that gives them a chance to get used to the festivals and get adjudications and to improve their plays. Ie, dyma'r dwybod, dylunion hyd ni fydd gofyn am daeth yn ôl yma ar y Gweynig. Ond yn ddod, oedd y chymdeithas, dyma'r dwybod a dydw i chi nhw'n lŷn i'r gyffredinol o ran ein canu. Mae gydig nhw'n rheid i'r cynnig yma. A gan ystod, mae'r cyfnodd yma, o bethau i'r cyfrif такую o gweithio. Maen nhw ychydig o'u gweithio ar y canu, o blwyddyn, fel y Prif, mae'n iawn yma. Maen nhw'n rhaid i'r cyfrif, ar gymwneil ar y canu. ond there's a time, number two that, Flencart. Yeah. That's here we start, on Friday night, sorry, that's Friday the fourth and we have two plays. Normally we have three, but because we have one less we have two this year. We have two groups in the open section. We have theatre three, Newton Abi who are there most years as well, I'm glad to say, and we have the Phoenix湍ch, Robert Corey. The play that starts at half past seven, The other rule is that a play must be a minimum of 25 minutes long and a maximum of 55. If they go over the 55%, there is a penalty, it hasn't happened yet. Last year I was quite close, when the groups were very close, we would never penalize. Once I do, it's just the rules of the festival. If you go over 55 minutes you can be penalized ten marks, which would make it difficult for you to penalize the festival. The play is a 25 to 55. felly sydd yn gyf됴iannol i gael yr angen i'r hyn. Rhywb ni yn dwylo'n cyfrifio a chyrydanol ar y peir. Tewch chi'n cael amser, y byddai'r cael amser ar gyfrifio. Felly, y byddai'r cael amser yn cyfrifio. Mae'r cwyrgrini, rhai, yn goryd ac rhai, o ran i— chi'n cyfrifio a'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio ar gyfer Cork. Mae gyrwch chi'n cwrwm yn gwylleth ar gyfrifio ar gyfer Cork. Os yma, rhaid o'n fynd phryd. ac we have Rosemary Draimer Group there from Belfast, we have Clon MacHear, where another group from County Mio and then we finished off with another group from County Mio, the Wild River Draimer Group. So that's the lineup for the festival, and it's a really good line, and a really good place and I hope people come out to support it because it's a really good night entertainment. If you haven't looked you're more than welcome to book. prices are really really cheap and mission is only 8 euro yr adroddod Gwyrdain yn ddodol. Ar y brif Weininchis, yn y cyfrifol, ond mae'r adroddod yn принedig ar y Rhyngod O74912077, yn i weithio i'r adroddod Gwyrdain i'r adroddod Gwyrdain. Mae'r adroddod yn gweithio bod gwirionedd. Mae'r adroddod yn gwirionedd ac mae'r adroddod yn gwirionedd, While the adjudication approaches is taking place. That's right. Yeah. On the Saturday night when the adjudicator has to go off and make up with my who's going to win what, we have a wine and cheese party down again in the auditorium free of charge for anybody who is there, and then when everything is all over, everybody gets invited down to the auditorium again, where we have finger food and music that goes on to the finishes to all hours of the morning. So it's really good value for everybody out there. I would really recommend and I hope that anybody and everybody who can come out will come out and support it. Not even for people who enjoy going to watch the, place, but I think it's important for people who are involved in theatre, that you can actually hear what the adjudicator has to say, and pick up and get a few tips for their own performance. And of course we have got the very capable Patrick MacIntyre as adjudicator. He's a very popular adjudicator. We have had the... In 2017 we had the all Ireland drama festival in Lear to Kenny. He was the adjudicator that year and he was a very popular adjudicator and people come up as well because he's there because people like him, he's very impartial and he knows the stuff and he's there, he's our adjudicator and we're lucky to have him, lucky to have him, thank God, yeah. Fantastic and again as opposed just to emphasise the times because I know even though it's advertised in the papers, sometimes people will come in at eight o'clock and maybe miss the first place so it's 7.30 on the Friday night and the Saturday night. And then four o'clock on the Sunday evening. The four o'clock is the one that people may be inclined to miss. That's just to facilitate the groups who have travelled and to give them a chance to go home that night if they're working on the following morning. And can I just also thank the Donegal County Council, they have been our main sponsors for the last couple of years and we're very grateful for the money that they give us because it doesn't come cheap, it costs money to run a festival. So we're very thankful to the Donegal County Council and then on the last night there or on the last day now, as it is, we will have our Mayor, Dolomande Kelly, he will be there to present the prizes on behalf of the council. So we're delighted that he's going to be there with us as well. And this was a sponsorship from the council, so important because all we wanted was to break even and put people to enjoy the theatre. And as regards the judicator, people love to be there. Everybody has their own opinion and oh I like that player, that fellow should have done that. So then they love to hear what the judicator thinks and what the professional thinks and they say oh yes, he has points. So people love to come to the festival just for that reason alone. People come year after year after year just for that to listen to the judicator. After every play he goes up and he gives his critique after every play and he says what I think of every play. And that's what the audiences love that. And of course it's a great way for groups to learn because they have to take a bowl. Oh yeah, I might take a point and maybe we should have done that or he also gives ideas. Maybe you could try this or you could try that. So that's really good for groups. Any group, new groups and unarmed established groups, you're always learning, always learning. And of course the letter Kenny, one act festival is part of the circuit and there's many other one act festivals as well. And the winners go through then to the All Ireland. That's right, yeah the All Ireland is always on in the first weekend of December and it's in Ballanade this year. So any group we win and luckily we had a few groups there last year. And of course as I said we had the two winners there last year in the All Ireland. So yeah it's something for the groups to look forward to. Fantastic, so just looking at the theatre I think I know the number off the hour. There's a 912777 and you can go on our website and focus well. That's right, yeah so hopefully people will come out and support it and have a good three nights of entertainment. Fantastic, well thanks so much Plunk of Partican Time out to talk to me tonight. Thank you very much for having me. Thank you very much.