Costumes and Dates for School Show 2020 revealed

Martin Gillespie • 2 March 2020
As most of you will have heard from your children by now, the school is preparing with great gusto and enthusiasm for our school concert.
There is something there for everyone in the audience, as the programme below shows:

3rd classes:      Bugsy Malone
4th classes:      The Greatest Showman
5th classes:      The Lion King
6th classes:      We will rock you

You can download the costumes list for you child's class below.

We anticipate an enormous response to the concert and, as our school hall seats only 240 people, we have decided to put on four performances (one matinée) to accommodate as many people as possible.

The Timetable for our Shows are as follows:
Date Time Classes Performing
Tuesday 24th March 7pm 3rd & 5th class ONLY
Wednesday 25th March 7pm 4th & 6th class ONLY
Thursday 26th March 9.30am 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th class (Limited Availability)
Thursday 26th March 7pm 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th class
We would be grateful if you could indicate your preferences and return the slip given to your child today by Monday 9th March. (Do not include your own children if they attend any of the Belgrove schools as they will see the concert during rehearsals). If your child did not receive or has lost the form, you can download it below.

Initially, tickets will be limited to three per family and if more tickets become available, you will be notified (by text/email).
Tickets will cost €10 and will be available on a first-come-first-served basis. 

The Matinée show runs from 9.30am to 11.30am (approximately). Evening shows run from 7.00pm to 8.00pm (Tuesday and Wednesday) and 7.00pm – 9.00pm (Thursday).

Please try to be as flexible as possible. We will try to accommodate your preferred option but this may not always be possible.
Costumes List Preference Sheets
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