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Down the Yellow Brick Road

Blake and Elissa from Trinity Primary School during the final dress rehearsal for tomorrow night’s performance of the Wizard of Oz.21192Blake and Elissa from Trinity Primary School during the final dress rehearsal for tomorrow night’s performance of the Wizard of Oz.21192

By Kelly Yates
STUDENTS from a Narre Warren South school will be following the Yellow Brick Road as they rehearse for tomorrow night’s performance of the Wizard of Oz.
Budding actors from Trinity Primary School will take centre stage on Friday 29 August in front of a crowd of more than 300 people.
The concert will be held in the Robert Blackwood Hall at Monash University in Clayton and will kick off at 6.30pm.
More than 300 students, from grades prep to four, will sing, dance and act throughout the performance.

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