Archive for Productions

Christmas Concert

The boys and girls performed a number of hymns and carols at our Christmas Concert.

Below is a video of two of our pupils playing Rudoplh the Red Nosed Reindeer. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

 

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Nativity Play

We are about to tell you all about The Nativity Play By the classes Reception and Nursery, Enjoy!

Reception and Nursery are doing The Nativity Play, they have put a great effort in doing this, they have enjoyed it and have had a wonderful experience doing it. Both classes have put hard work and practise into this play. They will learn a lot about their play and hopefully remember what they have done. We have managed to capture a video of them rehearsing:

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School Production of Bugsy

On Wednesday and Thursday members of the Drama group and Year 6 performed the school play: Bugsy.

All of the children who took part performed very well. Here are a few short clips to highlight the talents on show:

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bugsy2 from OLV TV TEAM on Vimeo.

Bugsy Performances

The Drama Group and Year 6 have been putting lots of effort into their preparations for this weeks performances of Bugsy. 

After weeks of practice, organised by Miss Abberton, the cast and crew of Bugsy are ready for the final dress rehearsal! The show contains lots of songs for you to listen to and… well you can find out when you attend a performance!

Performances are:

Monday – Dress Rehearsal

Wednesday – In the evening after school

Thursday – a performance in front of the whole school!

Members of the media team who aren’t taking part in the performance will try to get some good photographs of the show!

 

Three Pigs a Great Success

You may remember that Year 1 worked very hard on their ‘3 little pigs’ production with the Creative Partnership team last year. The children built sets, made films and staged the whole production themselves. The show went brilliantly (we would say that wouldn’t we?), but what did the audience think?