The stage came alive this week as students from Newminster and Chantry Middle Schools transported audiences to the heart of Agrabah in a dazzling production of Aladdin Jr., performed to packed houses.

From the opening moments, it was clear this was no ordinary school production. With colourful costumes, clever choreography, and confident performances, the young cast brought Disney’s beloved tale to life with energy, humour, and heart. The entire show was a vibrant celebration of creativity and joy  a true feast for the senses.

One audience member described the performance as “just lovely, thoughtful, creative, and full of surprises! The organising, singing, dancing, acting… wonderful. The children were a real credit to you all. It was lovely to see past pupils  but even more lovely to see everyone supporting each other and having fun! I wanted to shout encore!”

From the cheeky charm of Aladdin to the grace and determination of Princess Jasmine, and the larger-than-life antics of the Genie, each role was performed with passion and polish. Everything was created by the students themselves including props and scenery, with a full student tech and backstage crew supported by Mr Hughes. Behind the scenes, the crew ensured smooth scene changes and impressive special effects, all contributing to the show’s professional feel.

Following a special performance for local first schools, audience members were full of praise. One teacher commented, “It was absolutely fantastic  a real showcase of talent and teamwork.” Another added, “One pupil told me it was better than the West End – and I have to agree, it was that good!”

The cast and crew had been rehearsing for weeks, even through intense summer heat, and their hard work and dedication paid off. The show not only celebrated individual talent but also demonstrated the power of collaboration, creativity, and confidence-building through the arts.

On the last night, there was a clear sense of pride from everyone involved and the feeling that this is just the beginning for these young performers.

With Shrek the Musical already in the pipeline and a visit from the Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir scheduled for September, the school’s performing arts calendar promises to be as exciting and inspiring as ever.