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Performers delight audience in Professional Show

Kaine Harington —

The King's and Queen's High School production of The Little Shop of Horrors was a huge success, with full audiences being entertained at each of the five performances. 

Image by: Sarah Sharma

Audience members were consistently impressed with the quality of the lead actors and entire ensemble providing a slick and professional show that will be remembered for years to come.

Harvey Rawlings (Seymour Krelborn) and Caleb McGuire (Mr Mushnik) — Image by: Sarah Sharma

The lead performers Harvey Rawlings (Seymour Krelborn), Chloe Gray (Audrey), Declan Viljoen (Orin Scrivello), Caleb McGuire (Mr Mushnik) and Nikhil Rawat (Audrey II) can all be commended for their professionalism. 

Harvey Rawlings (Seymour Krelborn) and Caleb McGuire (Mr Mushnik) and Nikhil Rawat (Audrey II) — Image by: Sarah Sharma


Chloe Gray (Audrey) and Harvey Rawlings (Seymour Krelborn) — Image by: Sarah Sharma

They put in an immense effort and will no doubt fill bigger and brighter stages again soon. They were supported by an incredible band of staff and students. The added dimension of the live band certainly brought the "Broadway Spectacular" experience to South Dunedin, if only for five days!

Declan Viljoen (Orin Scrivello) — Image by: Sarah Sharma

Sara Tunoka (Director), Jo Dryden (Musical Director) and Danielle Veenvliet (Choreographer) each put an incredible amount of effort into bringing the best out of the students to ensure the show was of the highest quality. The students enjoyed their guidance and all grew from the experience of working with these consummate professionals.

Harvey Rawlings (Seymour Krelborn) and  Declan Viljoen (Orin Scrivello) — Image by: Sarah Sharma


Nikhil Rawat (Audrey II) with Queen's High School dancers — Image by: Sarah Sharma