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Rehearsals for 'Teechers' going well

The Upper School production is approaching and the students involved are working hard under Mrs Ingleby (Director) and Mrs May (Assistant Director).

The production is ‘Teechers’, a fast-paced comic play which follows the trials and tribulations of Mr Nixon, a new Drama Teacher who has to confront the harsh reality of working in a tough, challenging school. There are approximately 30 pupils involved from Years 10 to 13 who have been hard at work in rehearsals, as you can see.

Parents and friends are invited to watch the play when it is performed on Wednesday 22nd February and Thursday 23rd February at 7.00pm in the Drama Hall. It should be noted that this play deals with some grown up themes and contains some moderate bad language.

The performance will last approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and there will not be an interval.

Tickets, priced at £6, are available from the Drama Department at lunchtimes.

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