Kearsney’s production presents a world of magic

The school production will run from Wednesday May 11 to Friday May 13.

AFTER two years of not being able to perform on stage, 50 talented Kearsney College boys are ready to burst onto the stage to tell stories about this magnificent country in a variety of genres and styles.

Kearsney is set to present the theatrical production of ‘In Their Shoes’ this week, which includes a celebration of varied theatrical genres, from music and dance, to acting and story-telling.

Master Harold and the Boys, Sarafina, Woza Albert, Sophiatown, and The Island will be among the iconic theatrical scenes they will present.

According to producers, this grand performance promises to be a kaleidoscope of song, dance, acting, storytelling, tears, and laughter as we finally return to the hallowed place of theatre and allow ourselves, to walk in the footsteps of those who have gone before us and those who will follow us.

Producers encourage attendees to visit https://www.quicket.co.za/events/172926-in-their-shoes/ for more information and to book tickets.

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