Winter Wonderland at the Queen's Theatre

December 13, 2013
After a brisk walk through Hornchurch, Year 6 arrived at the Queen’s Theatre to watch an orchestral performance of ‘Winter Wonderland’. With cymbals crashing, drums beating and sleigh bells ringing, the children (and adults) were filled with Christmas spirit. Asked to recognise several songs within a Christmas medley, faces lit up as familiar tunes echoes around the theatre. One lucky pupil, Joe, was asked to join the percussion section of the orchestra on stage to provide sleigh bell backing for a festive favourite. Thank you to Havering Music School for a fantastic morning.




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