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Good Shepherd students light up the stage in Chicago

With all the razzle dazzle of Broadway, Good Shepherd’s senior musical production of Chicago: Teen Edition lit up the stage in spectacular fashion, delivering four sold-out shows to captivated audiences.

Months of hard work, rehearsals, and artistic vision came to life in a stunning performance that transformed The J theatre into a glamorous 1920s jazz club, complete with stunning bistro table seating that elevated the theatrical experience for all.

From opening night to curtain call, the show enthralled audiences with its energy, precision, and professionalism. The full house crowds were treated to incredible costumes, bold artistic direction, and a stunningly choreographed performance that showcased the immense talent of the College’s students.

Adding to the authentic Broadway atmosphere was the remarkable live orchestra, including Good Shepherd staff and students.

Under the expert musical direction of Antoni Bonetti AM, the orchestra performed the entire score live, providing a rich, dynamic soundtrack that brought the production to life and underscored the professionalism of the show. Their musicianship played a crucial role in immersing audiences in the rhythm and spirit of 1920s Chicago.

Andrea Donovan, senior musical director and Head of Drama at Good Shepherd, praised the cast, crew, and orchestra for their commitment and creativity.

“The students, ranging from Years 8 to 12, gave their all from the very first rehearsal to the final bow,” Ms Donovan said.

“They brought so much passion, maturity, and energy to this show. Chicago: Teen Edition is not an easy production, but they embraced every challenge with courage and flair. The end result was an extraordinary experience for both performers and audiences.”

College Principal Anthony Dyer applauded the production as a powerful example of what can be achieved through community spirit and student dedication.

“This performance was outstanding; it showcased the incredible talent within our student body and the strength of our Performing Arts program. The support from staff, families, and the wider College community created something truly spectacular.”

Ms Donovan said, “Chicago: Teen Edition wasn’t just a performance, it was a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and commitment.”

“For the students involved, it was a transformative experience that built confidence, resilience, and teamwork.

“From mastering choreography to managing backstage logistics, students gained real-world skills, formed lasting friendships, and discovered the joy of bringing a shared vision to life. It’s the kind of experience that leaves a lasting impact, both on stage and far beyond it.”

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