Junior team Success at Australia’s Theatresports Schools Challenge

Junior team Success at Australia’s Theatresports Schools Challenge

MLC School Junior Theatresports team awarded 2ND place at the Semi-Finals of Impro Australia’s Theatresports Schools Challenge.

A watermelon competition in slow motion where the contestants end up losing more than they bargained for, a scene in a cemetery where a ghost realises the daughter he’s asking to avenge him may in fact not be his daughter and a soap opera set on a ranch were just some of the wonderful story lines explored by the MLC SCHOOL JUNIOR team at Wednesdays night’s Theatresports Schools Challenge Semi-finals. Hosted by Impro Australia and attended by schools from around the Inner West the MLC players once again showcased strong teamwork, characterisation and imagination while creating stories on the spot. Claudia Rowe (Year 8), April Cookson (Year 7) and Evie Briers (Year 7) represented their school proudly and took out second place in the entertaining competition. The audience were very impressed by the students’ skills with many coming up to congratulate them afterwards and laughter filled the auditorium throughout the night. The Speech and Drama Studio would like to congratulate the MLC School Junior Theatresports team for their incredible performance. 

“It’s a great experience!”  – Evie Briers (Year 7)

“I really enjoyed working with other schools and being able to watch their techniques.” – Caitlin Ward (Year 8)

Join Theatresports, it’s really fun!”  – Claudia Rowe (Year 8)

– Taylor Buoro-Long
Theatresports Co-ordinator

– Chelsea Taylor
Theatresports Tutor

– Monica Brian
Speech and Drama Studio Director

April Cookson (Year 7), Evie Briers (Year 7) and Claudia Rowe (Year 8)