Black Country group arrive in style to their last Wolverhampton panto
Youngsters in a Black Country dance group arrived in style to their last panto show, turning up to Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre in a luxurious stretch limo.
The group of eight to 12 year olds from The Classic Academy of Dance, on Lichfield Street, Willenhall, have been performing as the lost boys in the theatre's production of Peter Pan, which also stars the Chuckle Brothers and former EastEnders bad boy John Altman, who plays Captain Hook.
The six-week show, which started on December 12, finished yesterday.
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As a treat, the academy made sure the youngsters arrived in the best way possible, putting on a limo and a party to celebrate. Principal Elizabeth Watts, aged 30, said: "I'm extremely proud of the group, they've been brilliant from the word go.
"For their age, they're extremely professional and I couldn't have asked anymore of them in the last six weeks.
"The crowd has loved them in every show they've done and they should be over the moon in what they've achieved and done.
"The Chuckle Brothers and John Altman have really warmed to them and they've loved every minute of it. I've been part of it for years now and it is great fun. It makes me smile to see youngsters that have come through the academy go on to bigger and better things."