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Onslow College > Activities > Culture > Drama

Drama

 

Stage Challenge

 

Stage Challenge is produced every year by a group of senior students. Open to all comers, it provides an opportunity to be part of a New Zealand-wide performance event. The school’s philosophy is to make Stage Challenge student-focused. Year 12 and 13 students produce, direct, design, and choreograph Onslow’s entry, and performers from every year level are encouraged to participate. Recent performances include Safe Sex in 2005; Alice In Wonderland (3rd place) in 2006; Life’s A Game – Play It in 2007; Edward: A Hand to Accept (3rd place) in 2008; and What Does Your Heart Desire? in 2009. Onslow's 2008 and 2009 Stage Challenge entries were produced by members of the 12 Performing Arts Production course.

 

Major Production

 

The major production is a regular fixture on Onslow College’s cultural calendar. It’s a chance for actors, musicians, dancers, creative team members, technical team members and backstage crew to enjoy the buzz of being part of a big show. Like Stage Challenge, the major production is open to any students. Recent musicals include Jesus Christ Superstar (2009), Fiddler On The Roof (2007), Cabaret (2006) and Guys And Dolls (2005). The Music and Drama departments work closely together to produce the musical. For 2010 two major musical productions are planned, one for term 1 and one for term 3.

 

Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival

 

Tackling ‘The Bard’: a 15 minute extract from a Shakespeare play is rehearsed, and then performed at the annual Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival. Students can also enter with a 5 minute student-directed performance. Again, all students are welcome to audition. Onslow College regularly participates in the Festival, with performances of scenes from A Midsummer Nights' Dream, Richard the Third and Much Ado About Nothing in 2009, Twelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrew in 2008 (with the latter being selected for the National Festival), Titus Andronicus and Richard the Third in 2007, Coriolanus and Timon of Athens in 2006, and A Midsummer Nights’ Dream and Romeo and Juliet in 2005.

 

Curricular Drama

 

Drama is offered from years 9 to 13. NCEA drama is taught from year 11 to 13.

 

 

Every drama class puts on a play as part of their course. From years 10 to 13, these plays are public performances. Recent plays (2005 – 2009) include The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, East by Steven Berkoff, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, Cosi by Louis Nowra, Ophelia Thinks Harder and Camelot School by Jean Betts, The Birthday Party and The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter, Easy Virtue by Noel Coward, Pack of Girls by David Geary, Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo, Shudder by Pip Hall, Confusions by Alan Ayckbourn, The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertold Brecht, Absolutely! (Perhaps) by Luigi Pirandello, and Cow and Fold by Jo Randerson.

There is a strong focus in the department’s teaching and learning on self-management and groupwork skills. Students are encouraged to set and attain goals as individuals and as a community.

 

Dance

 

Dance is an expanding subject area at Onslow. It is currently offered at years 9 and 10, with the intention to build the programme to include NCEA dance in the future.

 

 

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News

EARLY CLOSING - 24 March 2010

The school has been advised by PPTA that, in accordance with the terms of clause s.26 of the Employment Relations Act 2000, a Paid Union Meeting will be held at 1:30pm on March 24. This means that school will close at 12:20pm. Buses will run at this earlier time.  Please advise us (info@onslow.school.nz) if you wish for your child to be supervised at school for the afternoon.

 

 

 

Congratulations to...

  • Eleanor Pepperell - selected to represent the Wellington Juniors Track Cycling Team in the National Junior Competition to be held in Invercargill in early March.

 

  • Andy Weston - selected for the Under 15 Wellington Cricket Representative team who participated in the National Tournament during the holidays.

 

  • Ryan Dannhauser - selected for the Under 19 Wellington Cricket Representative team who participated in the National Tournament during the holidays.

 

  • Niki Zivkovic - selected for the Under 16 Wellington Cricket Representative team who will be touring India in April/May this year.

 

  • Tufi Sele & Joe Wright (ex-students) - Tufi was selected to trial for the NZ Elite and U23 rowing squads. Joe was selected to trial for the NZ U19 (Juniors).  Tufi and Joe were part of the Central Region High Performance U21 Coxed Quad crew that won gold in the U21 event at the National Rowing Champs.

 

  • Rowan Barrie (ex-student) - awarded an Engineering Scholarship to study in Germany as part of the 'EU-NZ Mobility Project'. Rowan will study electronic & computer systems engineering at Rostock University, north of Germany from October to March next year.

 

  • Will Rivett,  Brodie Smith,  Cameron Forest,  Johnathan Doogan, Terina Ngata, Sarah Ellis, Brittany McLeod - vounteered for the Heart Foundation in February by serving as Marshalls for Round the Bays. This involved a very early start on a Sunday morning. The students got an insight into the organisation behind a large event while assisting the Heart Foundation to raise funds. The Heart Foundation is a charity and relies on raised funds to operate.
EARLY CLOSING. The school has been advised by PPTA that, in accordance with the terms of clause s.26 of the Employment Relations Act 2000, a Paid Union Meeting will be held at 1:30 on March 24. This means that school will close at 12:20 p.m. Buses will run at this earlier time. Please advise us (info@onslow.school.nz) if you wish for your child to be supervised at school for the afternoon.

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PTA AGM - 15 March 2010

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