Day: November 19, 2020

Tickets for A Midsummer Night’s Dream

From Monday tickets will be on sale in the morning in the Centre foyer – Alipay accepted! Tickets will also still be available from the school cashier during normal opening times.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream…

The further adventures of Nora and Dora

Nora liked to put on a negative, cynical attitude to please her only friend Dora. But secretly, she wondered why she pretended to hate Shakespeare so much as she had never, as she was only 7, seen or heard a Shakespeare play. So, without telling her only friend, she crept up to the cashier’s office one lunchtime with 30 RMB lunch money clutched in her hand, and instead of buying a plate of chips and slice of pizza she bought a shiny, beautifully designed ticket for A Midsummer Night’s Dream. That night (it was 7pm, Wednesday, 25thNovember) Nora waited until it was dark to sneak into school without being seen by anyone, and darted into the theatre just before the doors closed to stand at the back where Flora and Fauna might not spot her and question why she was there. Then the show began. Nora had never in her life seen anything as wonderful – the lights and music (music by Chesterman, lyrics by Shakespeare – the Lennon/McCartney of fairy songs, the Rice/Webber of Elizabethan show tunes), the non-stop action across 5 stages, the speed and grace of the actors, the comedy and slapstick that left her laughing more than she had ever laughed before, the sinister fairies and the majesty of their king and queen, the remarkable skill of the actors in their ability to speak lines of Elizabethan English so clearly that Nora could understand everything they were thinking and feeling – it was an overwhelming and magical experience that changed Nora’s life forever. Nora is now an A-list movie star, lives in Hollywood, and has two Oscars and three Grammy awards to her name, and is still only 10 years old. And in celebrity interviews, she says owes it all to that night she gave up her lunch money for a ticket to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Dora didn’t go to see the play, out of spite. She grew up to become a cynical and bitter alcoholic, eventually dying a lonely death after being kicked in the head by a donkey in the tiny English village of Asses Bottom.

Online bookfair!

Since we won’t be having a physical bookfair before Winter Break, why don’t you try the online bookfair Obido is offering? Books are available in English and Chinese for all ages and will be delivered directly to your home. Scan the QR code to see what is available!

Online Bookfair through Obido

Grade 6 Wellness today

Dear Grade 6, Get ready to move rooms to have a new Wellness experience today with a different teacher:

6A: Mrs Clarke in D241 (Ms Merrylees’ room)

6B: Mr Snyder in D212

6C: Mr Joyner in the Large Group Room

See you then!

Mrs Clarke

Grade 9 – block 1 today

Grade 9 students, please register in Advisory and go straight to the Centre third-floor for 8.10am.

Bring a pen and note paper, too.

Putting our foot down

A friendly, but firm, reminder that our default position is that all NIS students should wear shoes for the entirety of the school day to ensure their physical safety. There could be exceptions for specific activities that require shoeless feet for safety/hygienic purposes (including swimming :-), but generally speaking, students should have their shoes on throughout the school day. Please let Kasson know if you have any questions. Many thanks for helping us put our best foot forward!