A Proper Charlie!

July 18, 2012
Family and friends were transported to a world of pure imagination this week as Year 6 pupils took to the stage for their production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The talented children embraced the opportunity to showcase their talents with superb singing, dancing and acting as they told the classic Roald Dahl story of the eccentric chocolate maker Willy Wonka and the tour of his factory by five lucky golden ticket winners. The 49 young actors also doubled as stage hands and controlled lighting, music and special effects throughout the performance.

After an intensive week of rehearsals it was time to tread the boards in front of around 200 proud parents, teachers and friends. Mr Emes said, “After a year of hard work the pupils threw themselves into this production and gave an outstanding performance. We are all incredibly proud of the children.”


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