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Time machine musical performed at Umina

Kindergarten to Year 2 students from Umina Beach Public School have performed a special musical celebrating the hits of years past.

"Our K-2 students had a wonderful time entertaining us in their concert performance of the musical 'Time Machine'," said principal Ms Lyn Davis.

"The trip down memory lane and listening to all the hits from the 50's to the present was wonderful.

"We have some talented dancers and actors in our midst and the dedication of our teaching staff was on display for everyone to see."

Students in Years 3 to 6 are now preparing for their own musical this November.

Entitled Smithy, it will be a celebration of Australian aviator, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith.

"It has been 90 years this year since Smithy became the first person to fly across the Pacific Ocean.

"At the time, this was the most amazing feat, and Smithy went on to do so much more until he was tragically lost at sea," Ms Davis said.

"The students in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 are working together on this production.

"Our main characters have been singing, dancing and acting their hearts out and it is starting to look like a polished production."





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