At St Anne’s College in Kialla, students have gone deep into the woods for their annual school production.
Talented students from Years 5 to 12 came together for their performance of Into the Woods, with many more making up the crew and assisting with the production.
The production, based on Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony Award-winning musical, Into the Woods Jr, features all the classic Brothers Grimm fables, including characters such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel and more.
Students performed across four magical nights from October 15 to 18, in the school’s Black Box theatre.
Musical director Melissa Kemp said she was pleased to present Into the Woods, as it was one of the first musicals she had ever been involved in during her own time at school.
“It is such a beautiful show with some fabulous characters, which have been brought to life by our talented performers,” she said.
“Our students have worked tirelessly on their characters as well as supported others throughout the rehearsal process.
“I am incredibly grateful to the students for their commitment and passion both on stage and off, as well as the many staff who have contributed to help bring our show to life. The performance came together thanks to the most incredible, supportive, passionate and talented group of students and staff.
“I am so proud of each and every one of them.”
School principal Anthony Butts said he was delighted to see the production.
“It was a magical display of our students and their skills, from performing arts right through to assisting with the backstage and additional elements that make up a school production, such as sound and lighting,” he said.
“A huge congratulations to the staff and students who have been involved in putting this production together.”