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Artistic pupils create theatre panto exhibition

CREATIVE Children from Padnell Infants School, from left, Jake Keynes, Thomas Neal and Matilda Tribe with Kings panto star Adele Silva. Picture: Mick Young

CREATIVE Children from Padnell Infants School, from left, Jake Keynes, Thomas Neal and Matilda Tribe with Kings panto star Adele Silva. Picture: Mick Young

THESE incredible works of art could easily have been made by theatre professionals.

But in fact they were created by pupils at Padnell Infants School in Waterlooville, and inspired by the Kings Theatre’s pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

The amazing creations will be on display throughout the panto’s run for all the guests to see. And some of the pupils were lucky enough to meet the panto’s star Adele Silva.

Sandra Smith, from the theatre, said: ‘We asked the school if they would like to contribute and they were delighted to take part.

‘The masks are made out of paper mache. There are some very talented children. They are very artistic indeed.’

 

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