Neverland enchants audiences in Victory Park

VICTORY PARK – King David Victory Park hosted their annual musical production as they took audiences on a journey through Peter Pan's eyes.

King David Primary School Victory Park recently hosted a performance of their annual school musical. This time around the audience was captivated by their take on the boy who wouldn’t grow up, Peter Pan.

To showcase their talented learners, the school hosted five sold out performances. With the past 18 months being filled with lockdowns and online schooling, the decision to host a play of this magnitude is said to have provided the perfect tonic to the recent dreariness.

Some cast members of Peter Pan on stage. Photo: Supplied

After the play, parent Adina Roth said, “The school’s play, Peter Pan is delightful, creative, funny, moving, and just beautiful to watch.

Learners portray a pirate and Captain Hook on stage in Peter Pan. Photo: Supplied

To see our children in theatre, performing, singing dancing and creating after these 18 months was really a moment, it felt like the returning of the soul and the life force.”

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