• Lindisfarne College students prepare to take to the stage

Lindisfarne College students prepare to take to the stage

Lindisfarne College is putting the finishing touches on their production of Wheeler's Luck, set to take to the stage next week. 

The production is set in a small coastal community in the South Island of New Zealand, and when Auckland land developer Richard arrives and attempts to buy up the town there is much
tension and anger.

After a tied vote at the council meeting to decide the future of the town, the townspeople finally agree to settle the future of Cox Point at the annual bareback horse race. 

 


Lindisfarne College's production of Wheeler’s Luck features Chris Proctor (left) and Hugh Kilsby as two of the leads. Photo/Supplied.

Head of Boarding Hugh Kilsby plays the role of Mayor Duncan who colludes with Aucklander Richard (Year 12 student Oscar Bromhead).

Year 10 student Chris Proctor plays Murray, the rural postie who will stop at nothing to defiantly put a stop to Richard’s plans.

Cultural Prefect Quinn Le Lievre takes the role of Johnny who elopes with Lydia, acted by year 10 student Ari Milne.

A further group of 18 cast members portray a total of 53 entertaining Kiwi characters. 

Lindisfarne College's production of Wheeler's Luck will take place at 7pm on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 at the Lowe Family Performing Arts Centre. For more information and to book tickets, visit trybooking.com

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