2004 School Magazine

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Fellcity, RobertsThomson and Cerys hero, heroine and villain. Finally True Love Triumphant had the audience dancing in their seats as singing and live music were used to bring, ^ this hapless tale to life by directors,

>-- The presentation was a challenge for all as several of the senior students took on directing roles and all of the cast members became waitresses for the evening. The four productions involved students from Years 8 to 12 and were staged for a sell

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Phantom of the Soap Opera gave our Year 8 students their first taste at performance Dining Room with good food. flickering candlelight and fun at Grammar and was enthusiastically entertainment, the audience was directed by Elizabeth Taibot and Allson able to escape into the extravagant Rae. Maria Marten or The Old Red Barn world of melodrama

was imaginativeIy directed and performed by its three cast members. The third play presented was The Perils of Prudence Goodheart which allowed the cast members to experiment physically and vocal Iy with the traditional melodrama char^fTne~

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