Drama Club Brings The Day the Internet Died to the Stage
Students from the Drama Club at The British School of Gran Canaria in Las Palmas recently delighted audiences with their performance of The Day the Internet Died, 🌐 a creative and engaging school play exploring what life might look like without technology.
The production combined humour, imagination and thoughtful storytelling, 🎭 giving students the opportunity to showcase their acting skills while working collaboratively as part of a full theatre production. 🌟 Families, teachers and fellow students gathered to support the performers and celebrate the hard work that took place both on and behind the stage. 👏
As an international private school in Gran Canaria following the British curriculum, 🇬🇧 the school places great importance on creative subjects and extracurricular activities that help students grow in confidence and self-expression. Drama encourages pupils to develop communication skills, teamwork and creativity — all essential elements of a well-rounded education. 📚
Throughout the rehearsal process, students demonstrated dedication and enthusiasm, ❤️🔥 learning not only their roles but also the value of cooperation, responsibility and perseverance. 🤝 The final performance reflected their commitment and was enjoyed by everyone in attendance. 😊
Events like this highlight how learning extends beyond the classroom at The British School of Gran Canaria, 🏫 where students are encouraged to explore their interests, develop new talents and build confidence through the performing arts. 🎭
Congratulations to all students and staff involved for making The Day the Internet Died such a memorable success. 🥳🏆

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