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ֱ Production – Little Shop of Horrors Dinner Theatre Package SOLD OUT

 

We are thrilled to announce that ticket sales for our Little Shop of Horrors – Dinner Theatre Package has officially SOLD OUT.

Thank you to all those who purchased a table or individual tickets, we will be in touch in the coming days to process payment.

Standard theatre sessions are now available: Wednesday 28 July – Sunday 1 August 

  • Family ticket price $80.00 (2 adults and 2 children)
  • Adult Ticket 18+ $29.00
  • Child/Concession $19.00

To purchase your tickets please

Hospitality Package – High Tea matinee: 1pm – 3:30pm Saturday 31 July

We have also launched a second hospitality option without the service of alcohol which is open to families with children 13 years and older, this option will include a high tea and light beverages (tea, coffee, soft drink).

Tickets may be purchased individually or as a table of 6.

  • Individual hospitality ticket $69.00
  • Table of 6 hospitality ticket $414.00

 

Little Shop Of Horrors

A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors.  This musical has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, Little Shop Of Horrors the charmingly tongue in cheek comedy has been produced worldwide to incredible success.

Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, and Aladdin) are the creative geniuses behind what has become one of the most popular shows in the world.

The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his co-worker crush. This cheeky, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!

PRODUCED BY MAREE GRAYDEN

DIRECTED BY DIXIE JOHNSTONE

MUSICAL DIRECTION BY JOSHUA HAINES ASSISTED BY MARGARET GOLDSMITH

VOCAL DIRECTION BY JOSHUA HAINES

CHOREOGRAPHED BY AMY RAVEENDRAKUMAR

 

Year 10 River Cruise 2020

The Year 10 River Cruise has been one of, if not the most anticipated event on the Year 10 calendar this year. COVID threw a spanner in the works earlier this year, with the potential that this event could not go ahead, but thankfully we were able to get onto the boat and celebrate what has been an eventful but a successful year for this cohort.

Students really committed to the theme: Popular Culture Icons and staff and crew on board were very impressed with the effort and execution of their costumes. The 10s spent the night dancing away on the boat together as a united cohort. It was very special to see the sense of unity, cohesion and togetherness throughout the night. All staff involved were so impressed and proud of the way in which this cohort of students presented and conducted themselves on the night.

A special thank you to the staff who accompanied the 10s on this social event and their wholehearted commitment to their costuming! It really made the night a great success.

Gemma​ Beekink
Leader of Wellbeing Year 10

Music Rocks Showcase 2020

Today family and friends of the Education Support Center students joined together to enjoy the annual Music Rocks end of year concert, followed by a shared lunch.

The students certainly let their musical gifts and talents shine, performing a variety of songs and playing an array of instruments.

Music Rocks caters for people of all abilities, allowing students to learn music and perform with confidence.

Scasa endorsed Asdan Certificate winners:

  • Molly Bradshaw
  • Joshua Stone
  • William Barret-Lenard
  • Zac Payne
  • Jack Moir-Scott
  • Lachlan Goddard
  • Lachlan Hodgson
  • Jacob Anfuso

Music Rocks award winners: 

  • Lachlan Hodgson
  • William Barrett Lennard
  • James Armstrong
  • Liam Gill
  • Charlie Coleman
  • Mitchell Maxton

Year 11 Dinner Dance 2020

We waited and waited and finally the night we had been waiting for arrived- our final day as year 11s and the Year 11 Dinner Dance!

After exams, Covid and a jam-packed year the Dinner Dance was the perfect way to celebrate the end of the year as a cohort. We enjoyed a mocktail on arrival and spent some time with the stingrays, jellyfish and sharks as we explored Aqwa’s aquarium before entering the dining room. College Captain’s Matao and Taylah welcomed us to the event and said Grace before we began feasting on the buffet.

Everyone looked amazing as we danced the night away, treated ourselves to a donut wall and took endless photos in the photo booth. It was great to see the teachers on the dance floor with the students enjoying classic tunes such as Thunderstruck! This event really showed our year group motto #togetherasonein2021 as all students and PCG teachers came together on the dance floor. It was a fantastic evening and I am so very proud of all the Year 11 students.

Thank you to the year 11 PCG teachers, support staff and senior leadership whose attendance made this event possible.

Rebecca​ Bramanto
Leader of Wellbeing Year 11