Our talented Years 7 and 8 students transported the audience back to rural England in the 1660s at the time of the plague. The senior school production told the true story of the villagers of Eyam, whose courageous decision to lock down their village saved countless lives. Performing in the round required both focus and adaptability and our cast rose to the challenge with remarkable skill. Their commitment and professionalism brought this powerful story to life and we are very proud of what they achieved.
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