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House Drama

This year’s House Drama was a triumph, with a record-breaking 110 students involved. The theme, ‘Through the Decades’, saw each house being allocated a different decade from the 1920s to the 2000s.

A packed crowd was treated to an Agatha Christie-inspired murder mystery from Taverner, a powerful physical theatre piece from Queen’s representing the struggles of women, the ‘swingin’ sixties’ from Lovekyn, Stanley’s brilliant re-telling of the events leading up to Live Aid in the 80s and a moving family tragedy from Walworth about the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.

Our thanks to professional actors Tiffany Graves and Branwell Donaghey for their expert judging. The standard was exceptionally high this year...but there can only be one winner. Congratulations to Stanley for winning their first House Drama trophy. Well done to all involved from First Year to Upper Sixth, both onstage and backstage.

Mr R Gee I Director of Drama

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