Students praised after triumphant Sister Act

By Nub News Reporter

8th Mar 2024 | Local News

STUDENTS from Gable Hall School completed a four night run of the musical Sister Act jnr tonight (Friday, 9 March) to rapturous applause from delighted parents.

The show, featured earlier in the week on Thurrock Nub News, featured an ensemble cast with leading roles played by two sets of students. A technical team supported them backstage and on the sound and lighting deck.

Gable Hall's head of creative arts, Miss Jennifer Stacey, said: "I am so proud of every student who has been involved in the production, from all the performers to the technical team including Harry Manby and Sam Westrop from Raveworks productions.

"They have all developed in terms of their performance skills but also become more confident.

"I have been blown away by the students' work ethic, talent and commitment.

"I would also like to give a huge thank you to parents and carers for support throughout this process."

The full cast and crew were Jamie Antoniou, Summer Auger, Evie Bean, Aliye Baram, Erin Barton, Isabelle Bates, Sophia Biggs, Holly Bilton, Phoebe Brooker, Phoebe Browning, Dulcie Catterick, Ellie Clarke, Amelia Cox, Oscar Cross, Neave Davidson, Blake Eustace, Lola-Belle Dowdall, Sophie Elbourne, Ella-Rose Francis, Bobby Howgate, Ayomiposi Iyun, Freddie Lawless, Tegan Lacy, Abigail Lette, Jess Leete, Luke Lewis, Dollie Musgrave, Grace North, Phoebe Partridge, Amelia Perry, Mia Pymer, Krista Robinson, Jack Rollins, Larnie-Rae Rouse, Stephanie Scharde, Maddison Simmons, Quinn Smith, Evie Stanton, Ellen Street, Tommy Strutt, Noah Surry, Bryany Taylor, Addison Underwood, Ryleigh Underwood, Thomas Wall, Brooke Cottingham and Daisey Rowe.

     

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