This years junior production told the traditional story of 'Are you my Mother?' with a slight twist. The little baby alien searched high and low in outer space to find her mother. Was she a Purple People Eater, a Shiny Happy Person, a Jelly Bean, an Elf, Beepy Boppy or a Flying Alien? Every class performed a song with actions to make a delighful show for everyone who watched it.
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On the 9th week of term 3, D Team and some C Team children all participated in a spine-chilling production called SNAP! Of course it ended happily ever after but to get that you must get put in a little bit of a twist. Ricki is on his path to a successful career as a photographer and journalist. On his way, fierce Sharon and her editorial team tell him to toughen up. World-wide celebrities book appointments all year and Lani and her group of paparazzi push him to do naughty things. While all this is happening, Ricki's good (C Team Good Choir) and evil (C Team Evil Choir) conscience push him this way and that. In the end, Ricki makes the wrong choice and gets in a twist. He fixes it and grows up to be a successful teacher in the school of 'responsible' journalism.
By Sophie M
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School Productions 2009
Junior production
The Junior production told the story of the Little Red Hen performed by A and B Team classes. It was a delightful tale with each class performing a song to accompany the story.
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Is Ever After really as happy as everyone expected? This was a hilarious parody of daytime TV, host Monterey Jack Chesterfield Williamson (Jesse) wonders if time truly heals all wounds. He invites Cinderella (Clara) and her middle-aged “beauty-impaired” stepsisters (Gea and Eilish) to reconcile with each other after being estranged for 20 years. What about Snow White and the Evil Queen? This hysterical fractured fairy tale has it all: a trash-talking clairvoyant mirror (Sam), an unfortunate prince (Ryan) who is turning slowly back into a frog and even Jiminy Cricket (Emma) now an occupational therapist and author of the book My Life as Your Conscience. This musical was punctuated by questions from obnoxious studio audience members and ridiculously funny infomercials for fairy tale related products, such as the Practical Princess Crown (which doubles as a purse and makeup case). Parents and students enjoyed the knee-slapping and hand-clapping humor with great foot-tapping songs like "Beauty Impaired" and "Dainty Do-Gooder".
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Snow White (Ruby) and the Seven Dwarfs
Sleeping Beauty (Caitlin) and the Good Fairies
Cinderella (Clara) and the two Beauty Impaired Sisters (Gea and Eilish)
The Wicked Witch (Matisse) and the Clairvoyant Mirror (Sam)
The Host (Jesse), Prince Charming (Ryan), Jiminy Cricket (Emma) and the Pied Pipers Rat (Sam)