Singin’ in the Rain set to dazzle

The production is the school's most ambitious to date

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Central Coast Grammar School will bring the golden era of Hollywood to life with a dazzling production of Singin’ in the Rain from June 19-22.

It will be one of the most ambitious and dynamic school musicals staged by the school.

From humble beginnings in 1985, when 185 students learned under the trees by the beach at Avoca, to today’s thriving learning community, Central Coast Grammar School has always been a place of transformation, innovation and excellence.

This year’s Senior College production honours that spirit, reflecting both the school’s rich heritage and its bold vision for the future.

“As we mark four decades, this production is more than just a performance — it’s a powerful symbol of the creativity, courage and commitment that defines our school community,” Musical Director Peter Corkhill said.

“The story of Singin’ in the Rain, which explores the tension between old and new in the film industry, resonates deeply with our school’s own journey of change and reinvention.”

Set in the 1920s as silent films give way to talkies, Singin’ in the Rain is a technical and artistic challenge which has pushed students to new heights, both on and off the stage.

Students rehearse for Singin’ in the Rain

With stunning choreography, elaborate sets and a talented cast of senior students, the show represents the very best of Central Coast Grammar School’s performing arts program.

The show features such classics as Make ‘Em Laugh, Good Morning and the iconic title song.

Performances will be on June 20, 21 and 22 at Central Coast Grammar School Performing Arts Centre, Erina Heights.

To book tickets go to https://shorturl.at/2xzz2

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