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CONCERT FILMING for MZ STUDENTS

Sat, 30 Oct

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Phee Broadway Theatre

ALL classes required in FULL costume to film their epic showcase!

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CONCERT FILMING for MZ STUDENTS
CONCERT FILMING for MZ STUDENTS

Time & Location

30 Oct 2021, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Phee Broadway Theatre, 212 Barker St, Castlemaine VIC 3450, Australia

Guests

About the event

My first thank you is for staying with us during this challenging time. We have rescheduled this event many times without success. Now, we have a !PLAN

The have been working so hard on this show and I wan't to honour their commitmentstudents

Our plan is to have each group come in on this day in costume and professionally film their showcase at the Phee Broadway Theatre on (a class schedule and covid plans will be emailed)FULLSaturday Oct 30th

Our next step is to present a concert to the audience, students, and families in ! If the virtual date is not convenient for you, you will be sent a link to watch at your leisure.virtualDecember

This is the best plan moving forward, and I'm looking forward to everyone performing on stage and enjoying the hard work they have put in!

Sas x

Tickets

  • Single Student

    This includes digital copies for each student, rehearsal & performance

    $10.00

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