Beaconhouse School System holds their Drama Festival every year, not only to promote art performance but also to celebrate its students’ creativity, public speaking and dramatic skills. For the past eight years, this festival has aimed to motivate and enhance self-confidence, and teamwork in students, so that they grow up to be bold, confident, independent and positive contributors to the society. The likes of Oscar-winning Mir Zafar Ali and famous celebrity/super model Nadia Hussain, are just a few shining examples of Beaconhouse alumni, who bring accolades for our country. Through such activities, BSS has always strived to identify such emerging talent to shape a better and brighter future of Pakistan. BSS Middle North Nazimabad Branch, hosted the Annual Middle School Drama Festival, this year on Friday at the Bahria Auditorium, Karachi. Each year, middle schools of the southern region located in Karachi, participate in this carnival of talent. This year, four middle schools showcased their talent and received standing ovation. The first to light the stage on fire was Gulistan-e-Johar Campus with their play “On the Verge”. Next, the host branch, North Nazimabad, won hearts with their play “The Apple”, followed by “It’s a Wonderful Life” presented by Defence Campus. Last but not the least, the PECHS Campus left a memorable mark with their comedy “Miss Nelson is missing”. To appreciate and acknowledge the efforts of the students, the highly celebrated and esteemed chief guest Saif-e-Hassan and a star-studded panel of judges from the dramatics field, which included Maham Amir, Munnaza Fatima and Faizan Sheikh, all awarded prizes to the best performances from each play.