‘Magical’ play wows Rustington crowds
Year-six pupils from the Summerlea Primary School, in Windsor Drive, transformed their hall into the magical world of Oz, stunning parents and teachers alike during a spellbinding performance of the Wizard of Oz.
Around 60 youngsters took part in the show, which was described by teachers at the school as “breathtaking” and one of the best productions Summerlea has ever seen.
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Hide AdThere were confident performances from all the show’s cast, with Kiera Yardley, 11, wowing audiences with her engaging depiction of Dorothy.
Josh Gingell also impressed as the Scarecrow, as did Oliver Dowding’s portrayal of the Tin Man, while double act, Toby Hother and Darragh McKeown amused audiences as the Cowardly Lion.
Notable performances were also seen from Zoe Bridger, who played the Wicked Witch of the West, and Georgia Perry, who was Glinda, Sorceress of the North.
The show even included a cameo performance from Hamish Moore each night – a white West Highland terrier who played Dorothy’s dog, Toto.
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Hide AdYear-six teacher Karla Strong praised the efforts of all the pupils as well as the play’s dance choreographer, Kim Mirceta.
Director and Year-six teacher Alex Matthews said: “I’m very proud of all the children. They’ve worked incredibly hard to produce such a wonderful and fitting end to their time here.”