Day: November 26, 2020

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – FINAL PERFORMANCE SOLD OUT!

 

 

If you’re still looking for a ticket to the final performance of this star-studded spectacular, dream on. All tickets are sold out. Friday night tickets are currently changing hands on the black market for bars of gold.

 

Here are some (more or less) genuine reviews from those lucky enough to catch a performance so far…

 

‘The best school production that I’ve ever seen in my teaching career.’

Heidi Dean

 

‘From the atmospheric sets to the expressive performances, A Midsummer Nights Dream was absolutely mesmerizing!’

Susan Brown

 

‘The best Shakespeare production, professional or otherwise, that I’ve ever seen.’

Michael Merrylees

 

‘Stellar! A triumph of interpretation.’

Katie Ham

 

‘The first time I‘ve enjoyed Shakespeare – and the first time I’ve stayed awake for an entire performance!’

Kieshokanth

 

‘It’s so fun. But my legs hurt.’

Calvin (Grade 6)

 

‘******* amazing!’

Anon

 

‘It was so good, I had to stop gaming to watch!’

Anonymous Grade 9 student

 

The Dream comes to an end at 7pm tonight!

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – comedy of the year!!

 

 

The first night reviews are in! Get your ticket quickly as this show will be sold out following rave reviews from the world’s media!!

 

‘Truly the theatrical event of the season. Don’t miss it!’

New York Times

 

‘The silliest stuff that ever I heard!’

Washington Post

 

‘Better than another night in reading about Covid-19!’

Global Daily

 

‘I didn’t recognize my own city!’

Shanghai Time Out

 

‘Beautiful set and scenery! Great costumes! Great music! No noticeable missing lines!’

Amy Keus, Tony Award judges panel

 

‘Netflix win bidding rights to magical musical A Midsummer Night’s Dream!’

Variety

 

‘The Dream Band have never sounded better – coolest soundtrack of the year!’

Rolling Stone

 

‘I never understood Shakespeare until I saw this show. Now I’m reading Hamlet!’

Anonymous Grade 6 student

 

‘Brilliant in every way apart from a group of terrible actors called The Mechanicals, who interfered with the professionalism of the show and completely destroyed its artistic credibility. They should be arrested! Who let them in?’

Anonymous Grade 7 student who studied the play last year and should know better

 

‘A very good piece of work I assure you.’

The directors

 

Volunteers G8-11 – Christmas Charity Festival

December 5th

3.30 – 6.30 pm

20 students to help with various jobs at the Christmas Charity Festival.

You can sign up on Veracross from Thursday 1pm.

 

 

 

Possible learning outcomes

  • Commitment and Perseverance
  • Collaboration
  • Ethics
  • Challenge and New Skills
  • Strength and Growth