PUPILS from a school in Winchester were deemed a ‘sell-out sensation’ for their production of Bugsy Malone.
The Westgate School performed its adaptation of Alan Parker’s gangster musical comedy for four nights in May, with each show being fully booked.
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The production had two separate casts so even more budding actors could get involved and was directed by the pupils themselves.
Pupil director, Alex Lockhart, said: “Being in Bugsy was a truly brilliant experience. Directing the cast, and acting alongside them, was so fun and fulfilling. I am so proud of each and every one of them, banding together to make a really amazing show.
“Both cast A and B presented the show magically and I am so happy to have been a part of it. Through all the challenges we faced and the issues we overcame, there couldn't have been a better group of people. I will always remember this Bugsy Malone.”
To view some of the photos from the show, click through the gallery at the top of the page. Images from Sam Gavins Photography.
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