We've had another fun-filled week in Year Two! On Tuesday, we watched the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra perform Peter and the Wolf, and Gaspard's Foxtrot. We really enjoyed seeing these stories come to life with live on-stage painting from James Mayhew and story-telling from Zeb Soanes.
We have started rehearsing for our end of year performance, which will be Peter Pan! Our children are trying very hard and we are getting excited to show everyone our hard work in a few weeks. Over the last two weeks, Laura from Teeny Tiny Theatre has been in school to complete workshops which have helped us become different characters from the story, and we had lots of fun re-telling Peter Pan with her! We will be sure to use lots of Laura's workshop in our own performance.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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