A Stanmore school has stunned audiences with its take on the legendary film musical Grease.
Park High School (PHS) performed five outstanding shows, including special matinee performances for local primary schools and the entire Year 7 cohort.
The talented students, under the direction of the performing arts faculty (PFA), dazzled with show-stopping musical numbers, stunning choreography, and pitch-perfect performances.
According to PHS: “Every cast and crew member poured their heart and soul into making Grease an unforgettable experience for all.”
Laura Molloy, head of the PFA, said: “It has been an absolute joy to see our students embrace their roles with such passion and dedication. From the lively dance numbers to the heartfelt solos, they have truly embodied the spirit of Grease. The hard work they have put in over the last few months has paid off, and I couldn’t be prouder.”
The production follows PHS’ performing arts department recently being awarded Arts Mark Gold. It is one of only five schools in London to achieve this accolade.
Headteacher Colette O’Dwyer added: “The talent, teamwork and enthusiasm on display in this production have been exceptional. PHS continues to nurture creativity and excellence in the arts, and this show has been a testament to the commitment and energy of both students and staff. It has been a joy to see our school community come together to support such a brilliant production.”
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