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Golden ticket to chocolate fun

Last week saw The J alite with giant lollipops, colourful candy and even a marshmallow cow when Good Shepherd Lutheran College Performing Arts presented the timeless classic, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

The musical based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name, was a delightful trip down memory lane for cast and audience members.

The most famous factory in the world opened its doors and golden ticket winners entered Wonka’s mysterious and fantastical world of edible chocolate gardens, dancing Oompa Loompas (and dinosaurs) and ballet dancing squirrels.

The not so sweet story of chocolate and human imperfections was laid bare in the dispositions of the golden ticket winners.

Charlie Bucket and his family competed with other winners and their entourages showcasing big chorus numbers from around the world.

The Bucket family including the very funny Grandpa Joe, provided a loving contrast to the other winners, Augustus, Violet, Veruka and Mike. Audience members were left asking, is it only the squirrels who can tell the difference between a good and bad nut?

Year four student Sienna enjoyed the night sharing, “The show was amazing! They told the story of Charlie, similar to the movie, but also added in parts I didn’t see coming. My favourite was Grandpa Joe who made me laugh but they were all so good. So much singing and dancing. I can’t wait for the next one.”

Students from Year 8 to 12 and some talented younger students were fantastic in lead roles. The enthusiastic cast of 65 students with 30 lead roles also doubled as chorus members dancing and singing their way into a world of ‘pure imagination’.

The 16-piece band, under the direction of Antoni Bonetti, brought the score to life and even had some dancing horn moments.

Andrea Donovan, senior musical director and head of drama at Good Shepherd enjoyed bringing this well-loved story to the Noosa community.

“Students worked really hard and enjoyed being part of a musical community. We are so very grateful to everyone who helped bring the show to life, backstage, ushers, school staff and parents. As always, we thank our Noosa community for their support.”

Mr Dyer said, “While the production was visually and musically spectacular, it was also a celebration of what our talented young people can do when supported by staff, family and peers. Bravo to all.”

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