Senior School Productions and Concerts

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Autumn Concert

Thursday 13th November 2025

7.30pm St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill

You are warmly invited to the Autumn Concert, which will be held in the splendid setting of St Joseph’s Church on Thursday 13th November at 7.30pm.

The Autumn Concert is an amazing showcase of the students’ talents and is the first opportunity this year to hear our larger ensembles perform with this being the first live concert for many! The exciting programme includes ‘Mission Impossible’, Winter from Vivaldi’s 4 Seasons, and Shostakovich’s exciting ‘Festive Overture’. Our choirs will charm you with their ‘Autumn Fires’ and ‘Dark and Stormy Nights’ as well as the ‘stumblin’ feet’ of the Cantemus Chorus. There will also be an opportunity to hear a selection of the music learned and performed in Craotia on our forthcoming tour there over half term. The ensembles performing are: The Symphony and Concert Orchestras, Brunner Show Choir, Conabor Choir, Cantemus Chorus, Senior Strings and the Brass Ensemble.

Tickets are priced at £10 for adults (children under the age of 18 are FREE)

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Hadestown

Monday 24 November 2025 – Thursday 27 November 2025

Tickets go on sale Friday 14 November at 6pm.

Hadestown is a Tony Award–winning musical that reimagines the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Set in a gritty, jazz-infused underworld inspired by New Orleans and Depression-era America, the story follows Orpheus, a hopeful young musician, as he journeys to rescue his beloved Eurydice from an industrialised, corporate underworld ruled by Hades. Blending folk, blues, and soulful musical storytelling, the show explores themes of love, trust, ambition, and the power of community. It is ultimately a tale of hope in the face of adversity, reminding audiences that even in the darkest moments, belief and creativity can change the world.

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Sea Creature Superpowers

Thursday 4th December

The Arundel Centre, 5:00PM

Meet the superheroes of the sea! In the world of biophysics and biomechanics, a whole plethora of marine animals make use of the laws of physics to survive and thrive in all parts of the ocean. From the acoustic properties of whales through to the tiny shrimp that packs a supersonic punch, join marine biologist, Dr Russell Arnott as he takes us on an underwater journey of discovery!

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