Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

By Glossy Magazine

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

The performance was nothing short of outstanding, with every student playing a vital role. The sell-out audience packed the school’s Jackson Hall over three nights, with audience members universally full of praise for the young performers. 

One audience member said, “What an incredible performance from a very talented group of youngsters! The comic timing, energy, passion, and humour were infectious, and the musicianship was truly impressive. It was brilliant to see a full range of pupils from Year 7 to Year 12 involved in the acting, singing and the band. Several of them could definitely have a future in the West End. A resounding success!”

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

Beth Davies, in the lead role of Dewey Finn, delivered a brilliantly humorous performance, fully embodying the character’s charm and energy. 

Her portrayal brought authenticity and humour to the stage, drawing the audience in to rooting for Dewey’s wild ambitions. Her comic timing and singing were absolutely stunning.

Hattie James, as School Principal Rosalie Mullins, demonstrated a deep understanding of her character’s emotional journey, delivering a show-stopping rendition of “Where Did The Rock Go?” with confidence and incredible vocal prowess.

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

Tom Heseltine gave an engaging performance as Ned Schneebly, using great expression to bring his character to life alongside his unsympathetic girlfriend, Patty, played by Chloe Green. 

Carey (Freddie), William (Zach), Charlie (Katie), Ellie (Summer), Camilla (Tomika), Aiden (Lawrence), Jack (Billy) and the definitely far too hot ‘No Vacancy’ (played by Year 7s Edward, Sebastian, Ray and Nathaniel) all stood out with strong characterisation, talent, and stage presence. This vibrant, high-energy show was a true celebration of drama and music, and congratulations go to all pupils and staff involved. 

Talented young performers at King’s School rock audiences with ‘School of Rock – The Musical.’

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