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Becoming
Olunde The other monologues were exceptional, of
course. Days and weeks of practice shone like
a beam and testified to their hard work.
The performances were amazing, and I hope
we, the performers, inspired someone to con-
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sider taking Drama as a year 9 subject, to
pursue the dream of acting. The monologue
competition was truly awesome, and I can- The Highlights From
not wait until next year when the next one rolls
around. I enjoyed performing, and I hope my
the Inter-House
performance was enjoyed just as much by
the audience.
Monologue Competition
Olunde is a character in the play, Death
*
and the King’s Horseman by Wole Soy-
inka
FINAL STANDING
HOUSE RANK
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An Article Written by Jadon-Kachikwu Onwuegbuzie congo 2nd
| Year 8 Senegal
he monologue competition was
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an experience that I will never for-
T get. The rush of performing, and
the thunderous roar of the crowd, made
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it just a little bit better. I felt Jadon slip-
ping away, as I stepped onto the stage,
and Olunde* enveloped me. I felt him,
his story, and his personality drop on me
like a warm coat. I felt myself step into
his shoes and walk in them, I learned of
him as I performed.
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