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Why it’s greased lightnin’

The Performing Arts students at St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar are looking forward to presenting Grease, The Musical.

The musical is the popular story of Danny and Sandy and follows their journey as students in the 1950s.

The show is full of comedy, impressive dancing, and singing movement and will be presented in an arena style.

St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar is a leading institution in the Performing Arts in Australia. It provides a holistic Performing Arts education for students, including unique co-curricular performance opportunities.

The cast and crew comprise over 120 students from Year 7 to Year 12 and they have been working for just this term. The students have enjoyed this learning process and are excited to share this classic tale with the wider community. Performances are on Wednesday 29 March, Thursday 30 March, Friday 31 March, and Saturday 1 April.

The pre-show arrival time of 6.30pm will feature a classic car display, food trucks, and live dancing, with the musical commencing at 7.30pm each night.

Performance at their Officer Campus, Tivendale Rd, Officer. For tickets, please visit trybooking.com/CFXXE

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