Oos-Moot revue a huge success

Judging from the full house and feedback from the audience, the Hoërskool Oos-Moot Revue 2015 was yet another success.

Andrew Ngozo

Stars of the future blew audiences away with their performances at this year’s Hoërskool Oos-Moot revue.

And audience members ran out of adjectives in their glowing reviews.

“I have not seen such classic and exciting performances in a very long time. If they keep this up, then it is safe to say that we have [future] international stars in our midst. Of that I have no doubt,” said Erin Cloete, who was in the audience.

Pupil Timothy Viljoen said that at one time, all he felt were goose bumps.

“The organisers outdid themselves. Those performances were so out of this world that I literally had goose bumps. Brilliant is what that was,” he said.

School principal Steven Hearne, said the school put on the revue every two years.

The last performance is tomorrow, 15 August.

“The hard work we put into our preparation for this year’s event was evident in seamless organisation. We have had full houses each night since Tuesday,” he said.

He thanked all who participated in the revue, parents and school personnel.

The revue featured songs such as Strong, Skildery, Buitenste Ruim, My Hart Bloei vir Jou, Timeless, Bitterbas, and Right here Waiting.

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