Alice in Wonderland

July 17, 2014
Despite the sweltering heat, proud parents and grandparents packed the hall on the last Wednesday of term to watch the Year 6 leavers production of Alice in Wonderland. After only 3 weeks of rehearsals, all the children sang, acted and performed brilliantly (with no prompting required!). Alice, Sis, The White Rabbit, The Mad Hatter and the March Hare led the sensational performance which captured the imagination of the audience as the story became curiouser and curiouser. Rapturous applause erupted as our talented children finished the show with a rousing rendition of Daydream Believer. Well done to Year 6 for a wonderful performance and a fitting finale to their time at Hacton.


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