Students in Junior Wonderland

Year 12 student Ebony Wickham in costume and ready for the debut of Alice in Wonderland. (picture provided)

By DANE LILLINGSTONE

The Scots PGC College will be presenting a production of Alice in Wonderland Junior next week.
On Friday 7 August and Saturday 8 August the Warwick Town Hall will be transformed into a fantasy land as the play, based on the 1951 Disney film and the novels The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, comes to life.
There will be three Alices in the play with grade 12 student Ebony Wickham playing the main role.
It will be Ebony’s first musical but she has a long history with performance and music.
Her resume is already quite impressive regularly performing at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and having performed at Warwick’s Christmas Carols in the Park, Killarney’s Carols and numerous renditions of the national anthem in the Southern Downs area.
Ebony said the play would represent the diversity Scots PGC has to offer.
“It wasn’t just for drama class but the middle years, senior, everyone was involved.
“We’ve been preparing for about five weeks, two times a week,” Ebony said.
“There’s been so much effort been put in by the students and the staff, honestly there is so much talent here. There is so much talent no-one even knows about.”
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