Wellington College Yearbook 2010/2011 | Page 56

the wellington college year book 2010/2011 the wellington college year book 2010/2011 56 57 We feel justi?ably proud of what our pupils have achieved in the Arts this year. With a calendar worthy of any major arts venue, I can’t think of another year which has encompassed the passion, commitment and energy of our pupils, all of whom have surpassed themselves and taken the arts to new heights. Above: Tom Smithdale & Hannah Colling in HenryV Below: Richard Addicote in Oliver ! cultural here are far too many highlights to encompass in the following article. However, I hope that this will give a taste of the sheer brilliance we experienced this year. Our Winter season arts programme was action packed with a cornucopia of art, music, dance and drama. The talented Hugh Macgregor directed the challenging No one sees the video, which saw really excellent performances by the whole cast; all of whom responded well to a very complex script. It was a thought-provoking slice of viscera to get everyone thinking about relationships and the often clandestine life of the voyeur. Katie T