The Dramatic Arts Enrichment Program students workshopped a script adapted from the Gospel of Matthew. This play captures a story of what it might have been like for the disciples after Jesus had dies on the cross and rose from the dead.
Read MoreThe Book of Everything by Australian playwright Richard Tulloch, based on Guus Kuijer‘s novel, was performed by Swan Christian College’s school-based theatre company Fenceline Theatre and directed by Jane Hille.
Read MoreChristmas presentation for Junior School - Carols By Candlelight 2018
This is a contemporary presentation on the real meaning of Christmas. One of the messages of Jesus’ life was for us to see him in each other.
Read MoreReinterpreting Godspell for a contemporary audience set in the Swan Valley required a metonymic design that would symbolically represent who and where we are. Culturally and contextually relevant to our students and the wider community.
Read MoreThe Year 5 and 6 students worked very hard on this play. This was an exciting family-friendly story about a fairy tale that gets all mixed up because a Dragon is thrown into the mix.
Read MoreThe talented and generous staff, got together at lunchtimes and after school to work on a terribly corny Pantomime about a wicked task master and a gentle family.
Read MoreRhinoceros is an Absurdist play and is a set text on the curriculum. Rhinoceros is a long and difficult play to understand and certainly to perform, but its message is profound. It is for this reason the student’s selected poignant scenes for the performance of this task.
Read MoreANYMAN (produced by Fenceline Theatre in conjunction with Shalom House) dealt with the story of addiction from the perspective of men in rehabilitation – a topic that affects many in our community.
Read MoreThe Final Dress Rehearsal” was a funny little production about an amateur theatre group putting on a play and all is in uproar. Nothing goes right at all.
Read MoreWe have taken Antigone written by Sophocles around 441BC and reinterpreted for a contemporary 20th century audience and set it in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian world, set in no specific time or place. Antigone is a classic Greek Tragedy and as such explores the characters’ tragic demise, as they journey through imitation, pity, fear and purgation.
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