PUPILS have performed the mini-musical Shakespeare Rocks to an audience of parents, grandparents and fellow youngsters.
The cast was made up mostly of year six children at Eastburn Primary, Keighley, with a few year five pupils was wanted to take part.
Head teacher Jan Elliott said the school’s year six group always prepared a show during the summer after their SATS exams.
Other year groups presented their annual shows at Christmas or Easter.
She said: “Shakespeare Rocks had a hilarious script. We had boys dressed as girls dressed as boys dressed as girls, which was one of the running jokes.”
The show featured original songs, and a cast that included Louis Smith as William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Rocks, written by Steve Titford, is described as a hilarious but factually correct take on the life and times of the Bard.
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