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THE CHILDREN of Pendle Primary School have been entertained by travelling per formances of the works of
Shakespeare. And they have travelled to see .
productions of the Bard's works. But now they have taken the
final leap and staged their own pro duction of a Shakespeare play. n There two performance of A
Midsummer Night's Dream played at the school to great
acclaim. Head teacher Mrs Margaret
Carrington said: "The chMrenper- formed exceptionally well. They had people rolling in the aisles. One lady said the children had given her
the best night of her life." Some of the performance was in the school hall, but the audience
decamped to the quadrangle for the Oberon and Titania scene and enjoyed a picnic with wine in the quadrangle during the interval. Among the staff members who were involved in staging the pro-
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Kceremony was con- Oby the Rev. Chris and a reception was
Eo the bride's. : I Woodend and Miss Ine wore blue organ i s e s with flower j and carried heart- | bouquets with roses. A- man was Mr Paul Iport, and ushers were Imon Nowell, bride- li's brother, and Mr litkinson, the bride's •-in-law. '
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School parties flock to see re-enactment of the Castle’s past
HISTORIC Clitheroe Cas tle has this week seen professionally accurate re enactments of past times. , "Castle and Castle Life
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Museum of Lancashire. .
is an annual holidays-eve feature of the Castle pro gramme and has again attracted scores of children in school parties from all
round the area. . ■ Workshops in cooking,
blacksmithing, armour, weaponry and games have
been run by a team led by nationally-respected expert
Mr. Adrian Warrell. He works at places such
as Hampton Court and Warwick Castle and is also a role-play leader a t the
neously for 30 minutes in 20-pupil groups, so Parties | of 80 can be accomodated at any one time. The chil- | dren spend two hours at the Castle, and see a five- minute combat display at |
the end. Organisors the Lan- |
cashire Museums Schools and Community Services have adjusted the standanl.! abd content of the work- shops to cover the different ages of the children, in line with national curriculum
requirements.
The workshops continue 1 today and tomorrow.
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duction were Mrs Verom^ Tobin musical director, and Mrs Eliza beth Waddington, who was respon
sible for scenery and costumes. The cast was: Noblemenand
noblewomen, Robbie Schofield, Kate Cavanagh, Rebecca Harg reaves and Elizabeth Petty; Lovers, Alice Dawber, Olivia Clarke, Zoe
cals Laurence McCabe, bam Anderton, Dominic Parrott, Calum Ruddock, Zac Muster and Ben Smith; Oberon, Jordan Brown; Titania, Grace Martin, Fairy
attendants, Anthony Collinge, Rachel Opit, Lucy Clarkson, Bethany Cockle, Charlotte Cox, Abigail Barnes, Jacob Binks, Jen nifer Lyte, Josie Thompson, Jas mine Black, Natalie Ferguson, Amy Waddington and Clare
Hollingrake. Our picture shows Anthony '
Collinge, Jordan Brown, Sam Anderton, Grace Martin and Jake Binks, who played some fo the lead
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