PUPILS from a Liphook theatre arts group have tasted stardom after performing at one of London’s most prestigious theatres.
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East Hampshire road closures: almost a dozen for motorists to avoid over the next fortnightChildren from Stagecoach Theatre Arts followed in the footsteps of West End stars when they sang and danced at Her Majesty’s Theatre, which has hosted hit musical The Phantom of the Opera since 1986.
The evening was filled with numbers from Annie to Bugsy Malone as the pupils joined 310 others to unveil their term’s work.
Stagecoach Theatre Arts principal Leanne Desmond said: “It’s always a joy to see our pupils on stage, but giving them the opportunity to perform at London’s esteemed theatre district is a dream come true.
“Her Majesty’s Theatre has always welcomed youngsters who have a passion for musical theatre so we’re grateful our pupils can be a part of special performances like these. Well done to everyone for putting on another fantastic show."

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