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Robin’s merry band

By BRIDGET SCOTT

STUDENTS from the Junior School at Chairo Christian School stepped on to the stage last week for their first ever full production.
On Thursday 12 June and Friday 13 June, the students brought Hoodwinked to the stage, a show based on the story of Robin Hood.
Under the direction of teacher Kate Whitty and musical director Jane Neilson, students from grade prep to four performed the play by Margaret Carpenter, backed with music by the Chairo Christian School band.
Not a beat was missed by those on the stage and a member from the audience said the show ran very smoothly.
With a full house on both nights, the audience enjoyed every minute of the production.

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