"We have truly seen some stars in the making on stage."
That's what an Australian minister had to say about this year's Creative Generation State Schools Onstage, a six-month program in which more than 1,800 students from state schools in Queensland, Australia, get to perform for audiences and industry professionals, per a release.
This year's production, "Out There, In Here, We're All Connected," ran from July 13 to 15 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center and will be broadcast on Network Ten later this year, reports the Brisbane Times.
"As Queensland's largest annual youth performing arts program, CGEN gives young artists of all abilities the chance to develop their skills and work with industry professionals," says Education Minister Grace Grace.
"CGEN brings together Kindy to Year 12 students of all abilities and backgrounds from across Queensland and it is incredible to see such a diverse cast working together so well."
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