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    Prep’s Dracula Spectacula thrills

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 12, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    Freakish fiends and ghastly Glublick Addicts swarmed over the foggy stage as the drum roll announced the arrival of evil: Dracula had come to claim his next victim.

    Freakish fiends and ghastly Glublick Addicts swarmed over the foggy stage as the drum roll announced the arrival of evil: Dracula had come to claim his next victim.

    With horse and carriage, magic potions, a deep black lake and three innocent children, the performance of Dracula Spectacula held the audiences spellbound.

    But alas! All was not lost!

    The Padre and Professor prize open the secrets of a vampire's vulnerability and free the imprisoned damsel and school children from his grasp.

    A truly spectacula show!

    Well done to the Grade 7s for their superb acting and singing; to the director and to the Grade 6s who organised the sound and lighting during all the performances.

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