Cast members Jonathan Tartaglia (as a lost boy), Gordarna Rigoli (Wendy), Max Hughes (Peter Pan) and Teaghan Barone (Indian).
Camera IconCast members Jonathan Tartaglia (as a lost boy), Gordarna Rigoli (Wendy), Max Hughes (Peter Pan) and Teaghan Barone (Indian). Credit: Supplied/Bruce Hunt

Peter Pan a flying success

Caroline Frank, The AdvocateThe Advocate

More than 70 students have been involved in creating the production of JM Barrie’s classic tale.

Production director Chris McRae has been working on Peter Pan with the students since Term 4 of last year.

‘My favourite part has been seeing the kids develop confidence,’ he said.

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‘I love how it brings the whole school together doing something they love.

‘It’s one of my favourite things to do as a drama teacher.’

Holy Cross College held three performances last week with sellouts on both Friday and Saturday nights.

Students from Years 7 to 11 participated in the production, from audition, props, stage design, sound and actors.

Benjamin Rigoli said he enjoyed learning about stage management.