Drama News

Drama News

Cloudstreet at Cranbrook

The Cranbrook School presented the Justin Mojo/Nick Enright adaptation of Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet last week. This is the epic story of two working-class families, the Pickles and the Lambs, who come to live together in a large house called Cloudstreet in Perth, over a period of 20 years from 1943 to 1963.

The production featured five SCEGGS students in this company. Congratulations to Emily Dandolo (Year 10), Alexandra Argy (Year 11), Camille McCarthy (Year 11), Claudia Parker (Year 11) and Ines Ashburn (Year 11).

 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Shore

The Sherman Brother’s musical, and evergreen story of the magical car Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, is currently in production at the Shore school. The remaining performances can be seen from Wednesday April 3 to Saturday April 6.

SCEGGS students Emily Gyton (Year 12) and Samantha Millin (Year 11) are members of this ensemble. We wish them triumph and a fun ride with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

 

Drama Excursion – & Juliet

Students have the opportunity to see the musical & Juliet when the Drama Department takes keen theatre goers to the Lyric theatre on Sunday May 5 (end of Week 1 in Term 2).

This fresh, fun coming-of-age tale gives a new lease on life to a time-honoured heroine: Juliet from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. This musical gives the character a new lease on life, putting her in a story that doesn’t end in death. Instead, she travels to Paris, makes new friends, and finds out who she is independent of Romeo.

This adventure is set to the pop music catalogue of Max Martin, the Grammy Award-winning songwriter behind dozens of hits from the 90s through today. Songs by *NSYNC, Britney Spears, Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Bon Jovi, and many more are the soundtrack to Juliet’s journey, and audiences of multiple generations will find something to sing along to. 

Interested students should request a permission slip from Mr Eyers.

 

Melbourne Drama Tour

Drama students from Years 9 to 12 may join a weekend Drama trip to Melbourne from August 16 to 19. This is the mid-term break in Term 3.

We will see three theatre productions, tour the Victorian College of the Arts, visit the Art Gallery and Museum of the Moving image and indulge in the culture of Melbourne.

Booking forms are available this week.

 

The Red Balloon Announced

The stage adaptation of Albert Lamorrise’s beautiful short film The Red Balloon, will be presented by actors from Years 7 to 9, in November. Anthony Clark’s vivid adaptation premiered at the National Theatre of Britain in 1996.

Ms Poppy Lynch will direct and Ms Eddi Goodfellow will contribute Technical Design to conjure the streets of Paris.

Auditions will be conducted at the beginning of Term 3.

The Oscar winning short film classic can be accessed here.

 

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

The senior play, Nell Gwynn is presently in rehearsal and features a terrific cast of SCEGGS students (and one from Scots College), presenting this very funny historical tale. Set in a time when women began claiming their place on the English stage, it’s a wonderful story and we are having a great time inhabiting its many engaging characters.

The company members are:

Ned Spiggett
Actor in training in The King’s Company
Lucie McCutcheon (Year 10)
Nell Gwynn (Act 1)
A woman ahead of her time & our heroine
Verona Floro (Year 10) 
Nell Gwynn (Act 2)
A woman ahead of her time & our heroine
Aurelia Cortese (Year 11) 
Charles Hart
The most popular actor of his day
Camille McCarthy (Year 11)
Rose Gwynn
Nell’s sister
Sage Galafassi (Year 10)
Thomas Killigrew
Actor-manager of the King’s Company
Madeleine Wilson (Year 10)
John Dryden
A playwright
Mia Jonson (Year 11)
Edward Kynaston
 Actor in the King’s Company
Magellan Kelly (Scots College)
Nancy
A dresser & Nell’s confidante
Julia Piazza (Year 11)
King Charles II
King of England, obviously!
Emma Siegloff (Year 11)
Lord Arlington
Charles II adviser
Marine Smith (Year 12)
Lady Castlemaine
King Charles’ most ambitious mistress
Mia Webster (Year 11)
Queen Catherine
King Charles’ Portuguese Wife
 Lara Gavan (Year 11)
William
A servant
Talia Barrack (Year 10)
Louise De Keroualle
King Charles’ French Mistress
Frances O’Donnell (Year 10)
Old Ma Gwynne
Nell’s mother; a brothel Madam
Aasha Maunsell (Year 11)
Chorus Cyndell McDonald Georgetown (Year 10)
  Scarlett Falzon (Year 10)

 

The production is directed by Mr Peter Eyers, Production Manager is Ms Poppy Lynch with Set Design, Ms Anna Gardiner, Costume Design Ms Aloma Barnes and Lighting Design, Mr Tim Hope.

 

Production dates: Wednesday June 12 to 15. Bookings open Monday May 27.

 

Peter Eyers
Head of Drama