Also among the line-up are students from Broderick Gillawarna School, Campsie Public, Canterbury Girls High, George Bass School, Padstow Heights Public, Padstow Park Public and Revesby Public schools.
Executive producer Richard Spiewak said the Schools Spectacular was one of the most anticipated events on the public school calendar.
“To be chosen to perform at this world-class event is not only testament to their talent, but also an opportunity for students to work alongside some of the finest talents in the entertainment industry,” he said.
The world’s largest annual variety show will feature an 80-piece symphony orchestra, a stage band, 2,600-voice choir, 2,300 dancers, the D’Arts Ensemble for students with disability, the Aboriginal Dance Ensemble, featured dancers and specialist performers – all under the guidance of more than 600 teachers.
Tickets for the 2023 Schools Spectacular are on sale now through Ticketek.
School Spectacular tickets still available
TWO local students are among only 149 students statewide chosen to perform as featured artists and dancers at the Schools Spectacular’s 40th anniversary show, ‘Fabulous’, at Qudos Bank Arena this Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25.
East Hills Girls Technology High School Year 10 student Kayla Manley and Sefton High School Year 9 student Audrey Veleski went through a rigorous audition process before being chosen from more than 900 nominations to be part of the largest performing arts event in the southern hemisphere.