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House Drama

House Drama is once again upon us. SCEGGS six Houses have been busily attending to the creation, rehearsal and polishing of their theatrical offerings since Term 4 last year. We are delighted to announce that Donna Lee and Octavia Barron-Martin will join us to adjudicate the 2024 House Drama festival. They will be joined by ’23 HSC Drama graduate Eva Harris.

Donna is known to Australian audiences for a vast array of work in cabaret, on television and on the musical theatre stage; most recently in the national tour of Hairspray. Octavia is an old girl of SCEGGS and has amassed an extensive list of credits as a performer. Most recently, she was seen triumphing as Sir John Kerr in The Dismissal – the musical!

Rehearsals are proceeding with much enthusiasm and collegiality. Houses are pumped and (almost) ready to take to the stage.

This year’s challenge sees each House randomly allocated an iconic board game to ignite their creative endeavours.

The draw for this year’s festival sees:

  • Badham perform Battleships
  • Barton perform Monopoly
  • Beck perform Chess
  • Christian perform The Game of Life
  • Docker perform Mousetrap
  • Langley perform Guess Who?

 

House Drama will be held next week on Tuesday 27 February.

 

A history of House Drama at SCEGGS has been provided below by our Archivist, Ms Prue Heath, for some background knowledge.

The Play’s the Thing 
From small beginnings on December 2 1949 great things have grown a SCEGGS tradition, no less, in the form of House Plays.

This year marks the 50th Anniversary of their first performance and Lux reported that the first occasion was “full of critical enjoyment and much laughter… ending weeks of frenzied rehearsals.” So it seems that the basic fun of House Plays has not changed at all.

They have, however, gone through some evolution over the years. In the early days the plays were not in competition. It was only in 1950 that this innovation was instituted. Beck won that year with its performance of St. Joan. In 1963 the school saw the first House play written by an Old Girl when Langley performed The Death Dealer written by Katharine England and it was in 1971 that Barton House made history by snatching first place with a play written totally by current students. Entitled Nursery Nightmares, it was written by Julie McCrossin and Amanda Goodman.

Performers have been many and varied, with some going on to fame and fortune in the world of theatre and entertainment including Pamela Stephenson, Claudia Karvan, Sarah Lambert, Tushka Bergin and Julie McCrossin. Julie generously pointed out recently that “The SCEGGS stage is where I received all my initial training.”

Adjudicators are also a part of the tradition. Miss Chisholm fulfilled this role until 1961 when she handed over the responsibility to Speech and Drama teacher, Miss Edna Spilsbury, who adjudicated until her retirement. She also oversaw the first panel of adjudicators in 1979. Panel members were usually Old Girls with a theatrical connection and this was no different for 1999 when Gabrielle Shannon (Palmer, Class of 1949), Rosalind Martins (Hind, Class of 1968) and Lisa Williams (Class of 1997) lent their expertise to the day. “We were thrilled that these Old Girls could be part of the day,” said Miss Inga Scarlett, Teacher-in Charge of Drama. “They represent a wide range of theatrical interests, talents and involvement.”

The adjudicators’ job was not an easy one, as all the girls were determined that the 50th Anniversa1y House plays would be very special. This saw each House performing its utmost in front of a very enthusiastic audience. The girls emphasised their acting, directing and ensemble skills and in a close competition, Beck were placed first with Badham second and Langley and Docker tying for third position.

And the question that everyone has been wondering about? Which House has won the most House Play Days? The answer is Docker with a total of eleven first places. A fine achievement, but as any SCEGGS girl will tell you, it’s the fun and camaraderie of Play Day that is the most important thing!

(First published in Light Works, April 1999)

 

Co-Curricular Drama

St Peter’s classes have commenced for the year. Classes on offer are:

Monday Years 5 & 6 Drama with Poppy
Tuesday Years 7 & 8 Drama with Poppy &
Open Show Dance with Aaron
Thursday Years 3 & 4 Drama with Poppy

 

Our Senior Production, Nell Gwynn, also went into rehearsal this week with production dates scheduled for June 12 to 15 in Term 2.

 

OnSTAGE

Students from Year 11 and 12 Academic Drama attended OnSTAGE – the annual exhibition of practical work from HSC candidates, on Wednesday February 14 at the Seymour Centre. Students embraced the opportunity to observe examples of high achieving works to propel them into their 2024 study.

Peter Eyers
Head of Drama