Term 4 Events in The Arts

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Year 11 Drama Production ‘Queens’

On Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 October, the Stage 1 Drama students took to the stage to perform their impressive production of ‘Queens’ by Kristen Doherty to packed audiences. The students demonstrated a high level of skill and creativity to bring to life the dramatic story of Henry VIII and his six wives. They are to be commended for their commitment and passion to theatre making. Bravo!

Year 10 Drama Production ‘Mountain Language’

Tuesday 12 November: 7:00pm & 8:30pm
Wednesday 13 November: 7:00pm & 8:30pm
Bookings

‘Mountain Language’ by Harold Pinter will be presented by the Year 10 Drama students.

‘Mountain Language’ by Harold Pinter is a brief but truly powerful study of totalitarian repression by one of the master playwrights of the English-speaking theatre. The play evokes, in four short scenes, a shocking awareness of the terror, brutality and inhumanity which can occur when the rights of the individual have been usurped by an all-powerful and oppressive state.

Mountain Language is only 30 minutes long, but is an atom bomb: brief, brutal and utterly devastating.

Not to be missed!

Mountain Language poster

Art Exhibition ‘Discover’

Wednesday 20 November: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Bookings

Over 100 works of incredible student Art, Design and Media will be on display. All welcome!

Discover Art Show Poster

Juliet Nicolle
Learning Area Leader, The Arts

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