Katharine Lady Berkeley's School

Performing Arts Faculty Events Calendar
2007-2008


Autumn Term 2007


Thursday 8th November – 7.30pm Drama Hall

MUSIC DEPARTMENT AUTUMN CONCERT

Music for a dark November’s evening, interspersed with suitable prose and poetry. Something for everyone, from the magic of Harry Potter to Vivaldi’s Autumn with, perhaps, a few late fireworks.

Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


Tuesday 27th, Wednesday 28th and Friday 30th November

7.30pm Drama Hall

SCHOOL PRODUCTION

“JOSEPH and his TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT”

by

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber

A first KLBS staging of the familiar and ever-popular hit musical.

Tickets: Adults £4.00 Children £2.50


Thursday 13th December – 7.00pm

St Mary’s Parish Church, Wotton-Under-Edge

ANNUAL SERVICE OF LESSONS AND CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS

Our traditional celebration of the Christmas story with seasonal readings and carols, led by the combined Junior and Senior Choirs.

Retiring Collection


Spring Term 2008


Tuesday 12th February– 7.30pm Drama Hall

MUSIC DEPARTMENT SENIOR RECITAL EVENING

An opportunity to hear senior pupils performing choral and orchestral music (including a Piano Concerto with three soloists!), as well as A Level and GCSE coursework.

Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


Date to be confirmed – Drama Hall

A LEVEL DRAMA SHOWCASE

Year 12 and 13 Drama students perform a selection of scripted pieces for their AS and A2 examinations.

Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


Thursday 27th March, Friday 28th March – 7.30pm Drama Hall

DRAMA AND MUSIC DEPARTMENTS’ EVENING

Year 11 Drama students in their final examination performances, based on Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ and Dennis Potter’s ‘Blue Remembered Hills’, with solo, chamber and ensemble music from the Music Department

Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


Summer Term 2008


Wednesday 16th July – 7.30pm Drama Hall

MUSIC AND DRAMA SUMMER EVENING

An end of year celebration of the work of pupils in Y7-10

Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


 

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