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Students unfold self-empowerment
Students of PLC unfold the tale of self-empowerment
The story of an extraordinary girl with a vibrant imagination and swift mind, who dared to change her destiny.
This magical and mischievous musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 'Matilda' was performed by PLC students in Years 7 – 10.
The cast and crew of Matilda Jr. The Musical brought to stage rambunctious fun and wicked wit, that highlighted the power of knowledge and determination in transforming a young girl’s life.
PLC Drama Teacher, Oliver Craze said that Year 7 students Esme Crawley and Isobel Barker portrayed Matilda’s characteristics faultlessly.
“With every show the girls outdid themselves. They dedicated copious time and efforts to put on a truly memorable PLC performance. It seems the role Matilda was specifically written for both Isobel and Esme, who embraced the character with a deep passion and intrigue,” Mr Craze said. isn’t afraid to take a stand and she loves school. These characteristics highlighted a powerful message – that you can control your own story, and resilience and assertiveness can defeat the bullies.
Mr Craze said this message emphasised in the musical was extremely relevant to the lives of school students.
“Choosing to stage Matilda Jr this year was an incredibly easy choice to make. It is a classic story of how a few good people can stand up and make a difference against the bad in the world. A David and Goliath story of the modern era. This show is a combination of superb storytelling, epic music, and superbly choreographed dance routines. To put it simply – it’s magic.”
Above all, Matilda Jr. The Musical is a tale of empowerment. And if the audience didn’t know the songs before entering the show, they certainly did by the closing curtain.