Georgia Tacey
Kismet Park Primary School is ready to bring new colour into the school with its upcoming production.
Living in Colour will bring together talented students come together for a performance that promises to be the highlight of the school year.
The show will be a joyful, energetic celebration of the world’s richness – seen, felt, and danced through the eyes of children ready to make a difference.
The production, directed by performing arts teacher David Bigger, tells the story of a monochrome world where everything blends into shades of grey.
Four curious friends begin to question the world around them and head off on an adventure where they meet a mysterious woman who recalls a time of vibrant colour, they’re drawn into a magical quest to restore the brilliance that has been lost.
As colour returns to their world, so does joy, energy, and a renewed sense of possibility.
Both matinee and evening performances will be held at the Kismet Park Primary School Gymnasium on Tuesday, September 2 and Wednesday, September 3.
“We are thrilled to showcase the hard work and talent of our students in this exciting production,” acting principal Sam Carlton said.
“This production is a great opportunity for the community to enjoy a fun and engaging student performance.”
Mr Bigger said it’s a show that can’t be missed.
“As a former student of Kismet Park Primary School, I can confidently say that the whole school production was one of the most memorable and cherished experiences of my time at school,” he said.
“Now, as a teacher here at Kismet Park, it’s incredibly special to help create the same opportunity for the next generation of students.”
Mr Bigger said this performance may be a ‘once-in-a-lifetime experience’ for students, building confidence and talent.
“At Kismet Park, we don’t just put on show, we celebrate creativity, collaboration, and the joy of learning through performance,” he said.
“I’m proud to be part of a school community that values the arts and recognises the powerful impact they have on our students’ growth and self-belief.”
Tickets will be available soon. For more information, stay up to date on the school’s Facebook page.