1993 School Magazine

tent fulfilment of their duties. I sincerely thank them and the members for stimulating Zenith in its pursuit of excellence and wish the club all the best in 1994. 10hanna Sing, President JUNIOR PRODUCTION The Junior School Production was a perfect blend of Shakes peare, Moliere, Monty Python, high-energy dancing and an intriguing storyline. The play began with swordfight- ers charging through the audience. Spontaneous laughter came from students, staff and families as they viewed the Capuleis and Montagues fighting to the bitter end; the Westfield Super Juniors dancing their feet off; the Imaginary Invalid exercising his well-practised coughing; and the little men in kilts dancing rather strangely over various sized swords and reminiscing about the good old days Judging from the audience's reaction, the action-packed per- tonnance was a great success. On the Friday night, audience members watched from the balcony and stood in the aisles to find out "What Lydia Did" After the last performance, the cast and crew gathered back- stage could not help smiling. Both performances had gone extremely well. The whole cast performed perfectly and the lighting, sound and backstage crew did a superbly smooth job

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