Archive Photo of The Month – January
This month, we reflect on the first female principal of the Girls’ School – Margaret Kennedy. Appointed in 1927, Kennedy ...
The famous story took on a Scottish twist, beginning in the Darling House, where we met Wendy, John and Michael, along with their parents and their dog, Nana.
That night, they are visited by Peter Pan and his fairy, Tinkerbell, who teaches the Darling children to fly and takes them to the magical Neverland. There, they meet the unruly Lost Boys, as well as Lily of the Loch and her Highland clan.
However, it is not long before they are confronted by the fearsome Jaz Hook and his pirate crew, who will stop at nothing to bring an end to Peter Pan and his Lost Boys.
The swashbuckling adventure was filled with laughs, dancing and compelling performances, as the pupils performed four busy shows over three days.
Ms Queen, Drama Teacher, said:
“The commitment and enthusiasm shown by the pupils has been amazing. They supported one another every step of the way, working together with energy and teamwork to deliver outstanding performances. I am incredibly proud of the effort, dedication and professionalism they showed, both in the spotlight and behind the scenes.”
Well done to our two casts, Team Crocodile and Team Selkie, all the stage crew behind the scenes, and of course our staff, for another enjoyable show.
A selection of photos from both casts can be viewed via the album link below.
This month, we reflect on the first female principal of the Girls’ School – Margaret Kennedy. Appointed in 1927, Kennedy ...
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