Monday 16 November 2015

MILNERTON'S PRODUCTION A SUCCESS!

Students from our Milneton studio performed their annual productions recently. And were they great! Awesome energy and acting skills made for a fantastic show.

The Lower Primary group performed their play entitled "Pirate Joe" in which they learnt the grass is not always greener on the other side, as they exchanged one bad captain for another! Students demonstrated their acting and communication skills wonderfully for friends and family. And with such confidence too! We are so proud of this young group of performers and their progression throughout the year. Well Done!




















Our Upper Primary students were  circus performers from an extremely dysfunctional establishment in the play "Circus Capers". They can be proud of their fantastic characterisation and costumes alike! The hard work put in resulted in a slick and entertaining show. Well done to all!


















Thursday 12 November 2015

SUNNINGDALE PUTS ON A FANTASTIC DISPLAY!


Our Sunningdale studio produced some fantastic displays of theatre this past weekend.
Students really enjoy their annual productions which you can see in the action below.
These pirates had a pretty rough time with their captain until...mutiny! But not all was as it seemed...

It was a delight to watch as all students had lovely energy and fantastic characterisation. You could see how much they were enjoying it too! Well done Pirates!





























The next performance by our very talented Upper Primary group was set in the circus with all the lively characters and bizarre situations that go with it! The students were fantastic in their roles, characterising down to the last detail and smooth execution from the start to finish made this play dynamic, slick and extremely entertaining!








































The Youth Theatre performed a pantomime "Cinderella in Africa". What could be more entertaining than REALLY ugly stepsisters, a "VOGUE" modelling spectacle, trainee Fairy Godmother and loadshedding?! This theatre technique saw much over the top acting, tongue-in-cheek remarks and audience participation making it a fun and enjoyable theatre experience.


































At the Helen O' Grady Drama Academy all students play an important role in our productions, no one is ever just a tree! This postive environment really helps to foster and nurture the students communication and performance skills.Well done to all the students for commitment and demonstrating some great performance skills. Definitely looking forward to whats in store next year!

For more information about how you can join in on our dynamic classes please visit our website www.dramaafrica.com or  contact our office on 021 5534458.