“Boarding Passes” Still Available for Drama Production
Please enjoy this sneak preview of “Who Said Chickens Can’t Fly?”, our Senior Drama Production for 2024. Earlier today, the talented cast and crew (under the guidance of Director Mrs. Helen Marks), completed a full dress rehearsal of the brilliant show.
Comprised of 28 skits, this year’s production is delivered in a witty, punchy and irreverent manner, all within an innovative air travel theme. There are still “boarding passes” (tickets) available for this week’s three public performances (Tuesday April 9th / Wednesday April 10th / Thursday April 11th from 7:30pm in the PLHS Hall).
The ticket price of $20 (no concessions) includes snacks during the show, with soft drinks available for purchase (cash only) – they are available from the school’s Front Office (for parents and the general public) and the Treasurer’s Office (for PLHS students).
All the best to our Drama students for what is a massive week in their school calendar – if today’s run through is anything to go by, they will rise to the occasion and deliver wonderful performances to their audiences.
We thank you for flying Port Lincoln High School.






































































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