This week boys in Upper and Middle School have a chance to audition for one of this year’s dramatic productions. The Christmas play this year is “Charlie and the Chocolate…
…together the entire show with ease and their voices captivated the audience throughout the production. The song Go, Go, Go Joseph was running through the audiences’ collective minds for hours,…
…School, Dulwich Prep London were, by far, the most junior band in terms of age. The boys were placed sixth in the running order and entertained the audience from the…
With the euphoric cries of ‘Be Yourself!’ still ringing in our ears, a drained and dazzled audience departed into the night. As the multi-coloured pyramid was dismantled, the blow-up fish…
…orchestra, accompanying the audience in two closing carols is always a special moment. The Rock Band sent some members of the audience away reminiscing about their younger days listening to…
Astonishing, remarkable, stunning… just some of the adjectives used by the Headmaster as he addressed the cast, crew and audience following the final performance of Cats by Andrew Lloyd-Webber with…
…the few theatres that actually do it all for themselves, that was really cool. Zac made the following comments – The audience gave the designers a lot of help. In…
“Harvest Praise!” sang the boys as they wowed their audiences with a feast of singing, dancing and rapping! An explosion of colour adorned the stage and with fun and excitement,…
…year. From Handel to Abba via the Muppets, every group gave the audience a real musical treat. The strength and musicianship of the boys was obvious with a tangible sense…
The Concert Hall reverberated to possibly the loudest noise it has ever been subjected to as two children’s authors whipped their audience into an excited frenzy last Friday. Greg James…