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Pupils from Deighton Junior School are having a whale of a time producing a Biblical play
Pupils from Deighton Junior School are having a whale of a time producing a Biblical play as part of Deighton Carnival. The musical production, based on the story of Jonah and the Whale, was written by Mr Stephen Byrne, head of music at Headfield Middle School, Dewsbury. The children acting skills have been nurtured by Mr Byrne wife Marian, head of music at Deighton Junior School, and deputy head teacher Mr Andrew Allen. Pictured are the principal characters (from left): Niomi Nelson (ticket collector), Gareth Thomas (Captain), Kathryn Adams (Jonah), Shibon Armstrong (God) and David Rose (cabin boy). Seated at the front is narrator Mark John. Head teacher Mr Donald Radcliffe said: children have loved doing the play, which contains both humour and pathos.he play, which features 50 children, is accompanied on the piano by Mrs Byrne and the dance sequences have been arranged by Mrs Jean Calvert. 6th July 1987
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 87 4600
Media ID 21695184
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Pupils from Deighton Junior School are fully immersed in the joyous production of a Biblical play, bringing laughter and heartfelt moments to life. As part of the vibrant Deighton Carnival, these talented youngsters have taken on the captivating story of Jonah and the Whale, penned by Mr Stephen Byrne, head of music at Headfield Middle School. Under the guidance of Mr Byrne's wife Marian, head of music at Deighton Junior School, and deputy head teacher Mr Andrew Allen, these young actors have honed their skills with dedication and passion. The photo captures the principal characters in all their glory: Niomi Nelson as the ticket collector, Gareth Thomas as the Captain, Kathryn Adams embodying Jonah himself, Shibon Armstrong portraying God with grace and David Rose playing his role as cabin boy flawlessly. Seated at the front is narrator Mark John who brings this enchanting tale to life. Head teacher Mr Donald Radcliffe proudly states that both humor and pathos are beautifully woven into this play that has captured every child's heart. With a cast comprising 50 children brimming with talent, Mrs Byrne accompanies them skillfully on piano while Mrs Jean Calvert orchestrates mesmerizing dance sequences. This delightful snapshot from July 6th 1987 showcases not just a moment frozen in time but also highlights how creativity can flourish within educational settings like Deighton Junior School.
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