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Our Stage Productions

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Watching a child bring a character to life is magic. Here are some of the full-scale theatre productions our students have created, from classic fables to their own imaginative scripts.

A young actor takes on a role in our production of "Willy Wonka." The magic of the golden ticket journey continues as we dream of our next big show.

One golden ticket, one life-changing adventure. A dramatic scene from our "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" adaptation.

The cast and proud families of our 5.5 to 8 year old group after a successful performance. The joy and confidence are palpable.

Step into a world of wonder. A young actor looks on in amazement during our production of "The Chronicles of Narnia" for 8 to 11 year olds.

Calling all young adventurers. A scene from our "Chronicles of Narnia" production, where fantasy meets bravery on stage.

After the spellbinding success of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," we're opening the wardrobe to a new adventure: "The Chronicles of Narnia."

When rehearsals turn into duels. Our cast practices their spells for the "Harry Potter" production. Accio Favourites!

A look at the final performance of our 4.5 to 7 year olds' production, featuring the "Wolfinator" prop they helped create.

Theatre through their eyes. Our young cast members share their favorite moments from adapting "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," from playing Oompa Loompas to bratty squirrels.

A scene from "A Trip to Chocolate Heaven," our adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl story. This video showcases the final performance and the joy of the cast.

About On Stage: Our Productions

The final show is just the cherry on top. What you do not see in these photos is the weeks of loud, brilliant work that came before, where kids learned to compromise on a script, negotiate roles, and problem-solve when a prop breaks. It is not about perfecting a line, it is about watching them build the confidence to stand up and own that stage when the curtains finally open.

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