Drama

Drama

Ms Eliza Bell

The 2026 Senior Play

The 2026 Senior Play will be The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Current Pymble students in Years 9, 10 and 11 are invited to audition. Production details and audition information can be accessed by students here using their Pymble email address.

The Crucible is a drama based on the historical events of the Salem witch trials of 1692. It tells the story of a community overcome by fear, suspicion, and false accusations, showing how quickly truth can be lost when panic takes hold. Please note, The Crucible explores mature themes, including betrayal, death, and community distress. The subject matter asks performers to engage with strong emotions and serious situations.

Drama Support Group – Expressions of Interest for 2026
We are excited to be forming a Drama Support Group for 2026 and warmly invite parents to express their interest in being involved. There are many ways to contribute – from assisting with productions and events to sharing ideas and supporting our vibrant Drama community. Whether you have lots of time or just a little, we’d love to have you join us! Please email Ms. Eliza Bell at ebell@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au to express your interest.

CENTRESTAGE 2025 – All the World’s a Stage

As we conclude Term 3 of 2025 co-curricular Drama, we would like to take the opportunity to remind you of some important details for our upcoming end-of-year showcase in Term 4. We are thrilled to present their performances across three showcase evenings, celebrating the talents of students from Years 3 to 12.

Dates

Term 4, Week 7 – Showcase week

(Co-curricular Drama classes will be suspended for performance rehearsals)

  • Monday 24 November – Theatresports and Film in GMCPA
  • Tuesday 25 November – Junior Dress Rehearsal
  • Wednesday 26 November – Junior Showcase
  • Thursday 27 November – Senior Dress rehearsal
  • Friday 28 November – Senior Showcase

A reminder that attendance at both the dress rehearsals and final performances is compulsory for all Drama students. These sessions are essential to ensure every performer feels confident, well-prepared, and ready to share their best work on stage.

Over this week, costume lists and scripts will be distributed for performers. We ask students and families to please begin sourcing costume items over the break and ensure they are brought in by Week 1 of Term 4.

We cannot wait to share this vibrant showcase with you, a celebration of student voice, global storytelling, and the transformative power of theatre. Your ongoing support is deeply appreciated, and we look forward to welcoming you to the audience.