Students Robin Hood panto
Date published: 18 December 2014
Performing arts students put on a pantomime production of Robin Hood at The Curtain Theatre, Rochdale.
The 34 Hopwood Hall College students spent over three weeks preparing for the performances, devising the scenery and choreographing dances.
Stephanie Slater, 17, who played the trainee fairy said: "The pantomime was one of the best experiences I have ever had. It was so much fun, and even though it was tiring, it was worth it."
Their tutor Daniella Kelsall added: “The pantomime was a great success and all of the students involved should be very proud of themselves. A pantomime is such a huge part of people’s Christmas celebrations and the students’ production of Robin Hood didn’t disappoint. All the students can’t wait to do it again next year!”
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