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On stage at Eumemmerring

EUMEMMERRING College students will hit the stage next week for the school’s annual production.
Hating Alison Ashley will be performed by about 40 Gleneagles campus students from all year levels.
The production, based on a children’s book by popular author Robin Klein, has been adapted for the stage by Robert Tulloch.
Production coordinator Joanna Jacobs said the cast had been preparing for the show since February.
“Music and dance students are also involved in the play, having prepared special acts to perform during the school camp scene of the play,” she said.
“Back stage sound and lighting will also be organised by Gleneagles students.”
The show will be performed from 7pm on 21 and 22 October at Eumemmerring College Hallam senior campus theatre.
For more information call the school on 9708 1319.

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