A Scarborough-based performing arts academy performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End recently.
Performing arts students from Scarborough have had the chance to appear on stage in London's West End.
The pupils are all members of the Pauline Quirke Academy, based in Scarborough and aged from 6 to 18.
They appeared at the Shaftesbury Theatre in a specially produced show called Troubles a Brewing.
James Aconley is the Academy's Principal:
The production has been a year in the making due to Covid delays.
James says the pupils loved every second of the experience:


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