Chicago: Teen Edition
Get Your Tickets Now – Senior School Production of Chicago: Teen Edition!
Step into the roaring 1920s with our dazzling Senior School Production of Chicago: Teen Edition! This bold and energetic musical follows the story of Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly – two ambitious performers locked in a battle for fame, fortune and freedom after being accused of murder. With sharp satire, jazz-infused songs and sensational choreography, Chicago is a tale of crime, celebrity and media madness that’s as entertaining as it is timeless.
Location: Geelong Performing Arts Centre
Dates: Wednesday 14 & Thursday 15 August
Tickets: Book your tickets now – don’t miss out! Click here to purchase tickets
Get ready for a night of glitz, glamour and showbiz sparkle as our talented cast brings this iconic Broadway hit to life. Seats are limited, so book early to avoid missing this unforgettable event!
Woodlea Music Term 2 Wrap-Up
The end of Term 2 at Woodlea’s Music Department was alive with energy and talent, featuring three vibrant performances across the Junior, Middle and Senior levels.
Kicking off the celebrations was the Piano Duet Club, where six talented Middle School students captivated their audience with a delightful program—from the contemporary sounds of Chappell Roan to Jack Black’s playful Steve’s Lava Chicken. Performing under glorious sunshine in the Junior Quadrangle, the ensemble brought smiles to all, guided with care by Ms Galtseva.
In the final week of term, the Junior School assembly came alive with music. Sophie Proudfoot delivered a confident and dynamic drum kit performance of Phil Collins’ In the Air, while the Prep–4 Choir dazzled with their two-part harmonies in Feel the Joy. Aaradhya Joshi impressed with her spirited rendition of Girl’s World, showing poise well beyond her years. Rounding out the event, the Junior Guitar Ensemble played Song of Joy with grace and confidence under the direction of Mr Burcul.
Bringing this busy and successful term to a close, Jasmine Kaur and Maddie De Vera performed a beautiful vocal and guitar duet of Gracie Abrams’ Mess It Up at the Senior School Assembly—an uplifting finale to a season of outstanding performances.
Sincere thanks to Ms Jo Porch and the dedicated instrumental music team for their ongoing support and unwavering belief in our students’ potential.
Ms Suzanne Kinsella – Head of Music: Woodlea
Bollywood Dance Team to Compete in HSDC!
We’re excited to share that a team of 28 talented students from Years 9–12 will be representing our school in the High School Dance Competition (HSDC) on Saturday, 2 August.
Performing an energetic and vibrant traditional and Bollywood routine, the team will take the stage at the Town Hall in Williamstown, competing for the ultimate first prize against schools from across the region.
We wish them the best of luck as they showcase their passion, dedication and incredible talent—go BMG team!
Tickets can be ordered via their website here.