Why Britain is Great: Pantomime

October 23, 2015
Children from all year groups discovered the history of Pantomime and discussed British traditions in an activity led by Mrs Neville. They were challenged to 'Decorate a Dame' and shared some brilliant portraits. Years 1 - 4 used scenes from Cinderella to freeze frame and act out various characters. Years 5 and 6 took on the roles of different Pantomime characters and followed a script; many sported costumes and some were brave enough to dress as a dame.





Why Britain is Great - Celebrating Our Nation 

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