Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

March 26, 2015
Clutching their golden tickets, a number of our KS2 pupils were given the wonderful opportunity to visit the theatre this week to watch the world famous production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

As the curtain was raised and the orchestra began to play, our children watched the stage with awe and wonder, as the story unravelled before their eyes. Based on Roald Dahl's renowned text, this West End show encompassed dancing Oompa Loompas, incredible stage design, singing and dancing that got all of our heads bopping and acting that left us on the edge of our seats. As usual, all the children made us very proud and behaved beautifully (with even a few members of the public commenting on the excellent example being set). Everyone had a fantastic time and it was an experience that will be remembered forever.




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