It is with great excitement that we reveal that Holy Cross College's 2017 Senior School Production of 'An Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance' will be the very first time the show has been produced outside the United States and will technically be the Australian premiere of the show which was published by playwright Don Zolidis in 2014. Below is a list of previous productions.
Monday, 31 October 2016
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Senior School Production 2017
We are very excited to announce that 2017 will see a new era for Holy Cross College Productions with the first of our Senior School Productions being staged. This will be the first year of a new system which will see Senior School Productions in odd years and Whole School Productions in even years.
Next year's production will be the madcap comedy 'An Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance' by Don Zolidis and will be performed by students in Years 10, 11 and 12.
"The Moss River Community Players are pretty okay settling for theatrical mediocrity, until one day they receive a stunning offer: an insanely wealthy woman is offering a ten million dollar prize for the best community theatre show in North Central Minnesota. The catch? They only have two days to put it together! All heck breaks loose as the cast tries their best to present An Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance, but with one actor deathly afraid of the stage, another trying to dominate the show, and a set about to collapse, will the riches slip out of their hands before curtain call?"
We are very fortunate to have secured the services of Julia Moody, Head of Vocal Studies in Acting at WAAPA to come in and run accent workshops to assist our cast in developing the challenging Minnesotan accent.
This is set to be an exciting and contemporary production which will have a more mature feel but still appeal to all ages.
Mr Chris McRae
Drama Teacher
Next year's production will be the madcap comedy 'An Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance' by Don Zolidis and will be performed by students in Years 10, 11 and 12.
"The Moss River Community Players are pretty okay settling for theatrical mediocrity, until one day they receive a stunning offer: an insanely wealthy woman is offering a ten million dollar prize for the best community theatre show in North Central Minnesota. The catch? They only have two days to put it together! All heck breaks loose as the cast tries their best to present An Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance, but with one actor deathly afraid of the stage, another trying to dominate the show, and a set about to collapse, will the riches slip out of their hands before curtain call?"
We are very fortunate to have secured the services of Julia Moody, Head of Vocal Studies in Acting at WAAPA to come in and run accent workshops to assist our cast in developing the challenging Minnesotan accent.
This is set to be an exciting and contemporary production which will have a more mature feel but still appeal to all ages.
Mr Chris McRae
Drama Teacher
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