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Original script promises a fun night

Senior students Christian Arnott, Jayden Adcock, Akira Parker and Annie Robertson get to see their dreams realised in two weeks when their original script Cops ‘n’ Robbers will be performed for the first time as part of Oberon High School’s annual production.

The students began writing the script almost 12 months ago with reimagined musical numbers and exciting plot lines. Not only a writer, but Christian Arnott also took on the challenging task of casting and directing the performance with Jayden Adcock leading the music and vocal direction.

The show begins with Detective Elijah being instructed to investigate the infamous ‘Bromley Bank Robbers’.

What his superior, Captain Bruce doesn’t know is that Detective Elijah was a former member of that criminal organisation.

Forced to investigate, Elijah must go undercover to recover former friendships and convince them to partake in one last heist. Will he betray them or remember the joys of his previous life? Only Detective Elijah can decide.

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