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A magical night in the library

St Mary's DSG Kloof parents were entertained during the 'A Night in the Library' production by the junior primary.

CHARACTERS came to life at St Mary’s DSG Kloof Junior Primary production, A Night in the Library. Taking place from August 5 to 7, the energy was palpable as the girls dressed in their bright and colourful costumes, complete with hair and make-up.

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Audiences of all ages were treated to six spectacular shows which had them laughing, clapping, singing along and even dancing in their seats. The production followed three mischievous girls who found themselves locked in the St Mary’s Primary School Library – accidentally on purpose. A sip from a mysterious potion sent them into a whirlwind adventure through beloved tales like Alice in Wonderland, Roald Dahl, Peter Pan, Wizard of Oz, The Jungle Book and Aladdin.

St Mary’s DSG Kloof marketing and communications administrator Sarah Bartholomew said that every little girl in the junior primary had the opportunity to enjoy her moment on stage and shine – a moment we’re sure they will never forget.

“Throughout the performance, the audience witnessed the creativity and dedication of our young actresses, who brought their characters to life with boundless enthusiasm. From adventurous tales to whimsical stories from the classics, each scene reflected their passion for storytelling and imagination.”

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Wendy Ross, head of the junior primary, extended her gratitude to the team that was involved in making the production a success.
“A very big thank you to Kari Harris, the director, Georgie Kelly, the co-director, our choreographers, staff members and parents who were involved in making the show such a great success. Their time, effort and attention to detail are greatly appreciated. To our photographer, Shane Doyle, thank you for capturing all those special moments on stage and behind the scenes. And lastly, to our JP girls, we are so proud of each and every one of you; you were all superstars.”

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