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Stage set for good knights

Grade six students Damian and Vanessa are ready to hit the stage.Pic 2: It’s not stage fright, prep students Thomas and Connor are just getting into character.3 James and Manisha are rehearsed and ready to hit their mark.Andre and Georgia are sure to strike a chord with the audience.Grade six students Damian and Vanessa are ready to hit the stage.Pic 2: It’s not stage fright, prep students Thomas and Connor are just getting into character.3 James and Manisha are rehearsed and ready to hit their mark.Andre and Georgia are sure to strike a chord with the audience.

By Cam Scott
JAMES Cook Primary School students will reflect on the days of King Arthur when they take to the stage in the annual live performance.
The production, titled Kids in Camelot and medieval tales, is at the Frankston Cultural Centre on Monday and Tuesday 22 and 23 August.
The shows start at 7pm on both nights and will feature 291 students from prep to grade six, bringing together months of planning and rehearsal.
Prep teacher Cheryle Hall said the production, part of the school’s annual calendar, was a huge arrangement to bring together but it was something the school prided itself on.
“It’s quite a huge thing. It’s quite a big deal really,” she said.
“We’re fullon at the moment trying to get everything together.”
The Frankston Cultural Centre is in Davey St, Frankston. Ticket prices are $12 for adults and $6 for children. To book tickets, call James Cook Primary School on 9700 2601.

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