STUDENTS at Rainford High recently came together to deliver a dazzling performance of Little Shop of Horrors.
The musical involved students from across all year groups and was based on the low-budget 1960 dark comedy film.
The live music was performed by students, as well as behind the scenes and technical roles. More than 500 people watched the show across three nights.
Gill Bocker, head of performing arts at Rainford High, said: “This year’s production has been an exciting one with lots of keen participants from across the school which is great to see.”
“The auditorium was packed out each night and the feedback from everyone was really positive.
“The team and I would like to congratulate everyone involved and we are already looking forward to planning next year’s show”
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