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Students showcase their talents
The students of the Fiona Crowley Stage School burst onto the stage of the INEC on Monday and Tuesday night last with their annual showcase.
The students ranged in age from five to 19 with every student smiling and happy to be at last returning to live performance!
“We are so proud of each and every one of them, some of whom have been with us for 13 years," Fiona said. “They all have had a very challenging couple of years during COVID but we were lucky that all our classes went online during that period so that when we returned to live classes we were all so happy to be back doing what we love!”
The students performed scenes from 'Annie', 'Zootopia', and 'Cinderella' to name a few with the senior students performing their version of 'Les Misérables'.
“There were three standing ovations each night! One for the juniors, one for the intermediates and one for the seniors. We couldn’t be prouder of all their hard work and dedication, we are already looking forward to next year's performance!”
To join the Fiona Crowley Stage School you can ring 085 1629445 or email fionastageschool@gmail.com.
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