Arts Faculty Perform in Fun Finale
Last night, a large crowd filled the Hall for the final performance of our 2025 Senior Drama Production, “Who Stole the Remote?”. Once again, patrons were treated to a fun and frenetic show, brilliantly devised and executed by Director/Drama teacher Mrs. Helen Marks and wonderfully delivered by her brave and talented students.
As they did during Tuesday night’s premiere show, several of Helen’s Arts faculty colleagues joined her on stage last night for a scene of their own, a bumbling attempt at “The Mamas & the Papas” hit, “California Dreaming”. Pictured here in the group shot below are (back row L-R) Mr. Shaun Thomas, Miss Hanna Minchin, Ms. Wanda Jarvis and Ms. Caitlin Randall, and (front row L-R) Ms. Lynn Campbell and Mrs. Helen Marks.

Similarly, a special mention must go to Mr. James Zanello, who played Vic in last night’s “Non-Illegal Robbery” skit – onya, James!


Congratulations to all of the students and staff involved in this year’s production – it was a massive CREW effort.




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