Eugowra and Bogan Gate students who starred in the triumph of the 2017 Schools Spectacular are set to shine again when their performances hit TV screens this Saturday evening.
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Seven students from Eugowra Public School and Bogan Gate Public School travelled to Sydney to be part of the 2700-strong choir at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.
Executive Producer, Jane Simmons said every performer should be thrilled by their achievement in putting on a sensational performance.
"Schools Spectacular this year was absolutely wonderful," Ms Simmons said.
"It was our biggest show ever. Our expectations were high and everyone hit the mark."
Fellow Executive Producer, Rosemary Davis said a show of the scale of the Schools Spectacular does not come together so well without enormous effort and co-operation, plus months of dedicated preparation and practise.
"While the students are the stars, we must also pay tribute to the commitment of teachers and other school staff and the families behind every star," Ms Davis said.
"Schools Spectacular is special and to be part of this amazing show lives long with performers.
"Anyone who played a part of stage, behind the scenes or back at school or home should be congratulated."
This year's Schools Spectacular again traversed the broad spectrum of entertainment from dramatic ballet accompanied by the 80-piece symphony orchestra and 2700-voice choir through musical theatre to bouncy hip-hop and pop tunes.
It’s screening on the Seven Network at 7pm Saturday.