KARACHI: Beaconhouse O-level students showcased their theatrical prowess at their annual intra-school drama festival, hosted by the Beaconhouse Gulshan Cambridge Campus at the Bahria Auditorium, Karachi.
Each performance explored a diverse theme of drama. Reflecting the psychological impact of war while combining dance and acting, the Gulshan Cambridge opened the show with the act titled ‘Death of an Angel’. The PECHS Campus portrayed dark shades of survival, post collapse of civilisation in ‘Adaptation of Zombie Apocalypse’. The North Nazimabad Cambridge staged a complex murder mystery enfolded with slapstick comedy in ‘The Play that goes Wrong’, while the Jubilee Campus performed ‘The Oldfangled Echoes’, displaying the hues of life and literature.
Karachi Commissioner Ejaz Ahmed Khan graced the occasion as the chief guest and lauded the Beaconhouse’s efforts for promoting literature and arts in the city. Renowned media personalities Maria Wasti, Ali Safina and Munazza Naqvi also encouraged the students with their presence as judges and awarded the categories of the best actor and the best supporting actor from each play.