Cobram Anglican Grammar School’s production of Pirates - Theodora Thud and the Quest for Weird Beard took to the stage on the June 12 and June 13 after months of intense preparation.
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Directed by the school’s drama teacher, Rhiannon Dixon, the performance of the comedic screenplay written by Joshua Mikel captured the crowd with ease.
The vibrant set designs, imaginative lighting, and quirky costumes all contributed to an engaging and unforgettable theatrical experience.
But, of course, the real stars of the show were the cast themselves.
The talented students brought their characters to life with enthusiasm and skill, showcasing the vast creative talent within the Cobram AGS community.
The performances were polished and the stage moments seamless, a testament to the dedication of both the on-stage performers and the behind-the-scenes crew.
Miss Dixon expressed her gratitude for the support and effort of everyone involved.
“We had two fantastic nights,” she said.
“Thank you to all staff and students who volunteered to develop the costumes and sets. Thank you, also, to those who assisted backstage and in front of the house.
“We are also incredibly grateful to our Parents and Friends for running food and drinks during intermission.
“The cast had a blast, and they can't wait for the next production.”