Schools on Stage

How AI is Transforming Classrooms

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Future Thinking Opera

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The Lyrebird’s Voice

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Meet the Newcastle's Triple Threat Producer

Newcastle’s Daniel Stoddart (left) is making a unique success of school, community and professional theat

SPARK2025

The 2025 School Performing Arts Resource Kit (SPARK) is out now.

The free on-line magazine includes a comprehensive national guide to shows that are available for school students for excursion and incursion.

Plus specials features to assist teachers staging a show with chapters on Sound and Light, Choosing a Show, Costumes, Props, Sets and Education Resources.

SPARK is available year round at www.stagewhispers.com.au/spark

Features include:

How to create a ensemble.

Freaky Friday

By Bridget Carpenter, Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, based on the novel by Mary Rodgers. St Mark’s Anglican Community School. Directed by Chris McRae. Barbara Godwin Performing Arts Centre, Hillarys, WA. Jul 22 - 26, 2025

Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical

Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Jack Feldman. Book by Harvey Fierstein. Rosny College, Hobart. Directed by Clare Latham. Musical direction by Matthew Ives and Suze Quinn. Choreography by Hannah Marmion and Madison Heidenreich. Rosny College Dwight Brown Auditorium, Hobart. 21–31 May 2025

Radium Girls

By D.W. Gregory. Directed by Ciara Taylor and Melissa Kelly. Caroline Payne Theatre, Corpus Christi College, Bateman, WA. May 9-10, 2025

Corpus Christi College presented this large cast production of D. W. Gregory’s Radium Girls for a short season. A very polished and beautifully drilled production, it was well acted and very well received.

The Crucible

By Arthur Miller. Directed by Stefan Brand. Willeton Senior High School, WA. May 6-7, 2025

Willeton Senior High School’s Year 12 Production showed not only the talents of the Year 12 Drama Cohort, but the great skills of the Year 11 and 12 Hospitality Students as well as Music Students from throughout the school, in a Dinner Theatre Experience that not only entertained but satisfied the tastebuds as well.

School of Rock the Musical

By Andrew Lloyd Webber, Julian Fellowes and Glen Slater. Mazenod College. Directed by Don Jonkov. Oblates Hall, Mazenod College, Lesmurdie, WA. May 1-3, 2025

Mazenod College’s vibrant, joyous production of School of Rock combined community spirit and the joy of performing with great performances and high production values.