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A Tale of Two Sisters: Middle School Production of ‘Frozen JR’

With the temperature dropping and winter setting in, the Saint Kentigern College Middle School musical ‘Frozen JR’ melted the hearts of all who saw it during five stunning performances.

The production showcased the exceptional talent of the Year 7 to 10 students at the College, leaving no doubt that they are future stars. Directed by Mr Stephen Butterworth, the show impressed with its unexpected ending twist, proving that it takes more than just a frozen heart to bring the happy ending home.

Musical direction by Ms Brie Hill complemented powerful performances by the cast, creating a world of magic and wonder. Choreographer Miss Morgan Heron worked her magic on the dance routines, collaborating with three assistant choreographers who have all been part of previous Middle School productions, thus bringing their experience and energy to the table. Producer Miss Sara Standring was delighted with the outcome, sharing that the long process (spanning years thanks to Covid) was worth it, as she witnessed joy and smiles from all involved right from the first rehearsal.

Despite sharing the same last name, lead cast members Ella Taylor and Violet Taylor, who played Anna and Elsa, are not real-life sisters. Nevertheless, their sisterly bond in the production added an authentic touch to their performances. They captured the essence of their characters with finesse, making for a remarkable cast. Nicole Wang’s portrayal of Olaf was a highlight, showcasing impeccable comedic timing and drawing fits of laughter from the audience. Alex Hitch and Lincoln Jones, who played Kristoff and Hans respectively, delivered intriguing performances with nuanced characterisations, with one of the love interests even hinting at ulterior motives.

The set design was a masterpiece, transporting the audience to a jagged, icy winter wonderland, perfectly complementing the enchanting musical score. Elsa’s performance of ‘Let it Go’ put all the work behind the scenes on full display, with lighting and a flurry of snow swirling around her, leaving the audience spellbound.

The success of the production can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of the entire team, including assistant director Miss Amelia Ayres, technical director Mr Glen Mortensen, and the stage managers, hair and makeup teams, costuming, and prop departments. We thank all involved for your dedication, effort and support throughout this production season and look forward to the next with anticipation.

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