Summer Term Catch Up: Peter Pan

July 26, 2013
Despite the scorching temperature, proud parents and grandparents packed the hall on the last Wednesday of term to watch the Year 6 leavers production of Peter Pan. After only 2 weeks of rehearsals, all the children sang, acted and performed brilliantly. Pirates pranced, Lost Boys laughed and natives were naughty in the tale of Captain Hook's demise and Peter's search for a mother for his gang. Rapturous applause erupted as the encore of You Can Fly (complete with special effects!) rang throughout Hacton's hall. Congratulations to Year 6 for an amazing production.



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