STUDENTS at Cirencester Kingshill have been working hard ahead of their performance of Everybody's Talking about Jamie.
ETAJ is the story of a 16-year-old who wants to be a drag performer is a story of ambition, kindness, respect and pride.
The musical, based on the book by Tom MacRae and includes music from former frontman of The Feeling Dan Gillespie Sells, is about the true story of British schoolboy Jamie Campbell.
Preparing for the show has also pushed the students to dig deep into their reserves of resilience and responsibility.
A school spokesperson said: "Jamie sings of " A place where we belong" - and Cirencester Kingshill is certainly that."
The show, which starts tonight (Tuesday, October 24) at 7pm and runs until Friday, October 27, is at the Griffin Theatre, Rendcomb.
All shows start at 7pm.
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