“Narnia”
One of the biggest and most memorable productions of the International School of Tomorrow was “Narnia,” a large-scale performance that brought miracles, teamwork, and the spirit of Christmas to the stage.
The story follows four siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy — who are sent to the countryside during the war and unexpectedly discover the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe. Narnia is trapped under the spell of the Snow Queen, who has made it “always winter, but never Christmas.” With the help of Aslan, the great lion and true King of Narnia, the children face betrayal, show courage, learn the meaning of sacrifice, and join the fight to free the land. In the end, peace is restored, and the children become the new kings and queens of Narnia.
Behind this powerful story stood a huge and dedicated team. Talented actors brought the characters to life, while makeup artists and costumers transformed students into mythical creatures, royal siblings, and the inhabitants of Narnia. Backstage assistants worked tirelessly to manage scene changes, props, and lighting, ensuring that every moment flowed smoothly. Each role, whether on stage or behind the scenes, was essential to the success of the performance.
The production was warmly received by students, parents, and teachers alike. The performance created a strong sense of unity and filled the audience with joy, hope, and a true feeling of the Christmas celebration.
“Narnia” was more than just a school play — it was a shared experience that showed the power of collaboration, creativity, and storytelling, reminding everyone that miracles, kindness, and light can always overcome darkness. 🎄✨














