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The Witches fly into Drysdale this month

August 1, 2019 BY

The Witches: Xepheren Webster-Morley plays The Grand High Witch, Persephone Wytkamp is Grandma, Lachlan Thomas is Bruno and Daniel Pizzey is Boy. Photo: REBECCA ADAM

BELLARINE Secondary College students will bring Roald Dahl’s The Witches to life later this month when they present one of The Potato Shed’s first 4D experiences.

The Witches tells the story of a brave young boy and his Norwegian grandmother as they battle against England’s child-hating witches.

The secondary students will aim to ignite the child in all of us as the audience smells the haze of the treehouse, feels the witches transform to mice and  is witness to a magical experience of bald capped, blue-tongued fantastical delight.

A fully immersive experience from the time you  hit the doors to the foyer and leave with your very own witch social media photo.

With a cast and crew of more than 50 students, The Witches is an inclusive production where gender roles play no constraint.

Bellarine Secondary College’s production of The Witches is on at The Potato Shed Theatre on August 22, 23 and 24 at 7.30pm.

Buy tickets online from tickets.geelongaustralia.com.au/event/the-witches, over the phone on 03 5251 1998, or at the box office.