All Saints cast members are ready to set the stage with a visual of rainbows and smiles.
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Rechelle Zammit
All Saints Anglican School staged its inaugural musical production, Disney’s Dare to Dream Jnr, delighting audiences with a 60-minute celebration of 100 years of Disney music.
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The production brought together 30 students from Years 3 to 8, who performed 20 classic Disney songs seamlessly transformed into vibrant medleys.
The story followed a group of characters working together to uncover their dreams, highlighting how ambition and imagination can unite, inspire and make anything feel possible.
Music teacher Grace Newman directed her very first production.
“It was really age-appropriate and holds a lot of nostalgia through its familiar songs,” Ms Newman said, calling the decision “a no-brainer”.
Students had been rehearsing since May, dedicating lunchtimes and after-school hours to perfecting their performances.
Staff and parents also played a crucial role, crafting props and supporting production elements behind-the-scenes.
Costumes allowed each performer to express their individuality, with simple colour shirts paired with denim accents tying the cast together.
The production marked an exciting milestone for the school, setting a strong foundation for future performing arts events.
Year 8 student Eliza Wall was on top of the world while singing to her hearts content.
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Rechelle Zammit
Main cast members are ready to show the audience what dreams are made of: Back: Year 4 student Zara Dalziel and Year 6 student Lexi Cranmer. Middle: Year 8 students Chloe Norton and Olivia White. Standing: Year 5 student Nikah Croy and Year 8 student Isobel Black-Griffin.
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Year 5 student Isabel Shelly rocked it in her bright yellows.
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Back: Year 4 students Eva Brown, Charlotte Powell and Evie De Temple. Middle: Year 6 student Penelope Sole, Year 5 student Mia Wright and Year 4 student Zara Dalziel. Front: Year 5 student Lincoln Brown, Year 6 student Lexi Cranmer and Year 5 student Archer May.
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Students brought the Nonsense Medley scene to life through craziness and action-packed movements.
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Year 8 student Lila Brown gave it her all in her bright and colourful outfit.
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Year 8 students Chloe Norton and Olivia White tore it up on the stage.
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Year 5 students Tavleen Kaur and Brooke Norton shared some fun and giggles behind-the-scenes.
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