The school play was fantastic with the theatre having been refurbished thanks to our recently acquired specialist status as a performing arts school. The lighting is state of the art with so many special effects along with new sound system, roving microphones and even a snow machine. As a Christmas spectacular it worked a treat. I also had the opportunity to speak to an ex student who starts his first professional acting job this week touring schools with a production of a play written by one of our drama teachers. Good to see so many students progressing well.
Following that it was off to Southampton for a meal which we got down to after 11p.m. to say goodbye to teacher leaving after many years. He started at the same time as me and will be greatly missed. The meal was very good but it was after 2 in the morning before I got to bed with trip to Plymouth to follow.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
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