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Hyde Park High set it up to make theatrical return with a show on fire

Get ready for a whirlwind of music, dance, and unstoppable energy as Hyde Park’s talented students bring culture back to life with the Set It Up musical show.

After a quiet period at the Hyde Park High musical theatre and dance, the school is bringing back the heat with Set It Up, a show packed with talent, creativity, and excitement.

The show, set for July 25 and 26, promises a vibrant journey into the world of the musical theatre, dance, and cultural programme performed by the school’s talented learners.

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The production, written and produced by Rayna Music, will be brought to life under the direction of Tate Mhanduru, Danielle Bentel, Hlulani Sabela, and Khanyisile Radebe.

Choreography is expertly handled by Abel Mambote, from the renowned Dance Culture, ensuring a visually stunning experience.

“There is something so special about Hyde Park High,” said Bentel. “It’s always an honor to assist in bringing people together and to support such talented learners. It’s been a while since the stage was alive, and I’m super excited to be part of the team bringing back culture to a school always known for its high cultural standards.”

The revival of the arts at Hyde Park High highlights the dedication of its staff, guided by Melanie Kallie, the school’s head, and Kim Barow, a long-standing pillar of the school community.

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Barow has brought together a team of top professionals to reignite the school’s passion for the arts. Bentel added: “Passionate educators are what drive a school. I’m so excited to see the production come alive and watch Hyde Park climb the cultural ranks again. It truly is a great place to grow up.

“Step It Up is more than a performance; it’s a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and student spirit. The production aims to inspire both performers and audience members, proving once again the power of the arts to unite and uplift a community.”

Tickets are available now. For bookings, contact Hyde Park High School at 011 447 2281.

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