KSMS Students Deliver Captivating Performance of Timeless Classic
Kerala Samajam Model School’s vibrant adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory enthralled over 1,800 attendees with stunning performances.
Key Points:
- 175 students participated in the grand stage production.
- Audience included 1,800 attendees over multiple shows.
- Directors received high praise for exceptional direction.
JAMSHEDPUR – Kerala Samajam Model School (KSMS) presented an enchanting stage adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, mesmerizing over 1,800 attendees with its creativity, dedication, and artistry. The production, staged on January 17 and 18 for students and January 19 for a broader audience, showcased the school’s commitment to performing arts excellence.
The production featured a talented cast and crew of 175 students, who brought the magical tale of Willy Wonka to life. Vibrant backdrops, elaborate costumes, and stunning lighting effects created an immersive experience. According to school representatives, the three-month preparation period highlighted the students’ teamwork and perseverance.
Stellar Performances and Distinguished Audience
The performances drew an audience that included principals, parents, teachers, and theatre enthusiasts. The exceptional performances captivated viewers and reflected the dedication of both students and faculty.
Praises for Direction and Creativity
The directors, Reema Sengupta, Srividya Prem, and M.K. Parvathi, were lauded for their meticulous direction and attention to detail. Speaking after the event, an audience member remarked, “KSMS has set a new standard for school performances.”
KSMS continues to shine in the field of performing arts, delivering productions that leave a lasting impression.

